Spec URL: https://aviram.fedorapeople.org/openspeedtest.spec SRPM URL: https://aviram.fedorapeople.org/openspeedtest-1.5-1.src.rpm Description: Static HTML5 files and HTTPD configuration to enable "/speedtest" URI with network speed web tool, similar to OOKLA's Speed Test, that can be used to check network speed between your private Linux server and another computer or mobile device. Excellent to test Wi-Fi APs and private network infrastructure that is faster than your Internet link. Fedora Account System Username: aviram
Package for Fedora 40: https://aviram.fedorapeople.org/openspeedtest-1.5-1.noarch.rpm
Sources of this source archive provide fonts, which are already packaged for Fedora in their own packages. It should try to use https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Web_Assets/ for every resource, which can be shared. Not using everything bundled (again) in its sources. Especially fonts are more restricted and because they are not small, they should not be duplicated. But linked to proper places, if the source would not work with web assets.
Hello, I do realize that this is possibly an old ticket. I am sorry that it hasn't been reviewed yet. Let me trigger the Fedora Review Service to see if the package builds successfully. Hopefully, a green check mark will attract some reviewer. If I am resurrecting an old ticket that you are not interested in anymore, my apologies, feel free to close it. [fedora-review-service-build]
Copr build: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/build/9819682 (succeeded) Review template: https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/@fedora-review/fedora-review-2296213-openspeedtest/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/09819682-openspeedtest/fedora-review/review.txt Please take a look if any issues were found. --- This comment was created by the fedora-review-service https://github.com/FrostyX/fedora-review-service If you want to trigger a new Copr build, add a comment containing new Spec and SRPM URLs or [fedora-review-service-build] string.
Since this started to move, I’ll try to update package later today or in the next days. Thank you
I just installed this last automatic build on my Fedora 43 and it works out of the box. What is required for this to be accepted in Fedora?
Hi, I will take this one as nobody has looked at it. Review to follow. Regards Phil
Hi, * Builds: OK * No releases or tags upstream. How do we know or be able to confirm validity of release archive? * No geoloacation selection. Gets my speed very wrong. * Why does Fedora need another speed test package? Regards Phil
This is intended for LAN speed test. Its purpose is to measure speed between your Fedora Server with this package installed and your Windows/Mac/Linux laptop or mobile, specially on a LAN. No Internet connection required or used. I was not aware of other speed test Fedora package that can do that. What is its name?
Hi, The most well known would be 'iperf'[1] in Fedora[2]. I am going to te review back to default as I feel my time would be better spent elsewhere. This is nothing against this package, but we all have to prioritize our work. I hope you find someone to help you with your submission. [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf2/ [2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/iperf Regards Phil