Source: stress-ng
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Colin King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Standards-Version: 4.1.2
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12), zlib1g-dev, libbsd-dev, libgcrypt20-dev, libkeyutils-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64 !linux-ia64], libapparmor-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], apparmor [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], libaio-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], libcap-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], libsctp-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], libipsec-mb-dev [amd64], libjudy-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64]
Homepage: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/stress-ng

Package: stress-ng
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: tool to load and stress a computer
 stress-ng can stress various subsystems of a computer.  It can stress load
 CPU, cache, disk, memory, socket and pipe I/O, scheduling and much more.
 stress-ng is a re-write of the original stress tool by Amos Waterland but
 has many additional features such as specifying the number of bogo operations
 to run, execution metrics, a stress verification on memory and compute
 operations and considerably more stress mechanisms.
