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detect all licenses
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improved detection and updated check_license.sh
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from copyright holders - see: https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/530 https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/707
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Related to #599.
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Now that the sync manager is working fine, and we have the same
data in a structured way in JSON files, reading from this legacy
format doesn't need to be supported any longer.
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Fixes #552.
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Recent cleanups broke this function and the server was rejecting MachineIds.
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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* Use a larger sample size for sysbench 1.0+ and 64-bit
* Store pointer size with bench results
* Re-enable single thread memory benchmark
Use a larger sample size where available. The small size was
chosen because the 32-bit ARM sysbench 0.4x in raspbian
can't do more than about ~4G, but the problem is that much more
powerful machines burn through that very quickly. The result is
in MiB/s so it should still be comparable, but the results should
be more stable.
Noticed with Ryzen that multi-thread varies significantly based on
what threads are used, but benchmark doesn't really have control
over that.
Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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