Opened 11 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
#3439 closed task (fixed)
procps-ng-3.3.9
Reported by: | Pierre Labastie | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 7.5 |
Component: | Book | Version: | SVN |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | |
Cc: |
Description
Announcement (2 hours ago): Procps version 3.3.9 was released today. Either find it on our git repository or at sourceforge at https://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/files/Production/
The following changes were made to procps:
- kernel namespaces support added to skill, pgrep, ps and top
- pidof was reimplemented from scratch (replacing sysvinit pidof)
- ps has configurable libselinux support (--enable-libselinux)
- ps provides for display of systemd slice unit (--with-systemd)
- free can once again report non-zero 'shared' memory
- sysctl provides '--system' to ignore missing /etc/sysctl.conf
- watch interval capacity was increased - debian #720445
- pwdx no longer fails in a nonexistent locale - debian #718766
- top clarified summary area Mem/Swap stats - debian #718670
- top batch mode -w (width) abend fixed - debian #721204
- top man page removed 'Bd/Ed' mdoc macros - debian #725713
- top no longer clears screen at exit - redhat #977561
- top adapted to potential libnuma stderr message - redhat #998678
- top added missing batch mode newline - redhat #1008674
Change History (7)
follow-up: 2 comment:1 by , 11 years ago
follow-up: 3 comment:2 by , 11 years ago
Replying to WilliamImm:
Looks like we need to remove another program from the Sysvinit installation. Also, one more thing for the systemd guide to be aware of.
Yes, we are aware of it, but note that there is a separate branch for systemd and sysvinit is not in that branch at all.
comment:3 by , 11 years ago
Replying to bdubbs@…:
Replying to WilliamImm:
Looks like we need to remove another program from the Sysvinit installation. Also, one more thing for the systemd guide to be aware of.
Yes, we are aware of it, but note that there is a separate branch for systemd and sysvinit is not in that branch at all.
Actually, I mentioned the systemd branch in my earlier post. I also know it doesn't use sysvinit, I did a build using that guide a while ago.
comment:4 by , 11 years ago
FYI, systemd branch doesn't have sysvinit package anymore. I've kept it just for few programs like last, lastb, pidof, killall5, fstab-decode and bootlogd. Given that first 3 are now available in util-linux and procps-ng respectively, pidof being a symlink to killall5, bootlogd being useless on systemd based systems, it left me with only fstab-decode, which I have no idea what it's for.
comment:5 by , 11 years ago
The man page for fstab-decode says:
"fstab-decode decodes escapes in the specified ARGUMENTs and uses them to run COMMAND. The argument escaping uses the same rules as path escaping in /etc/fstab, /etc/mtab and /proc/mtab."
Examples: fstab-decode umount $(awk '$3 == vfat { print $2 }' /etc/fstab)
I have no idea what escapes are used in fstab. The example awk command doesn't seem to work for me, even if I change vfat to ext4, and /proc/mtab no longer exists. It seems like a useless command to me.
comment:6 by , 11 years ago
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Status: | new → assigned |
I'll take this and fix up sysvinit at the same time.
Looks like we need to remove another program from the Sysvinit installation. Also, one more thing for the systemd guide to be aware of.