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Bug 1849712

Summary: Request to add iperf to EPEL 8
Product: [Fedora] Fedora EPEL Reporter: Enrique <cquike>
Component: iperfAssignee: Gabriel Somlo <somlo>
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Description Enrique 2020-06-22 15:49:18 UTC
Description of problem:

iperf is currently not available in EPEL 8 repository. iperf is very useful tool to diagnose network performance issues between hosts.

Comment 1 Gabriel Somlo 2020-06-26 19:25:16 UTC
I tried (on my Fedora 32 machine) to run:

    mock -r rhlepel-8-x86_64 iperf-2.0.13-4.fc32.src.rpm

to see if the package would even build properly, before requesting a branch or anything fancy like that.

What I got was:

    ERROR: /etc/pki/entitlment is not a directory, is subscription-manager installed?

I don't think I'll personally be able to help in this instance, so anyone with a valid rhel subscription wanting to be a co-maintainer should feel welcome to jump in...