procps-3.3.15-lp152.3.9.1<>,y`#//=„; |2ȚѠq(G1 WÄ{%9qH8wDal6͎^]1Ů 5_r؝73&p1 ﬩Sdj7$ΛT&쫽De5Ftte4{FNɨvlk~U78y+ovqPVD8:N@h4,Z~W#6cd=;(׽XD!! oԫ{6Beu*&Hj$>Am?md   7 4:@++ B+ + D+ + +++^+,Hk(8$9@$:$BWFWGX+HX+IY\+XYYYZY[Y\Y+]Z+^[ b\c]d^@e^Ef^Hl^Ju^\+v_wi+xj@+yjzmtmmmmCprocps3.3.15lp152.3.9.1The ps utilities for /procThe procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide system information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, snice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, and watch. The ps command displays a snapshot of running processes. The top command provides a repetitive update of the statuses of running processes. The free command displays the amounts of free and used memory on your system. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another specified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice command is used to change the scheduling priority of specified processes. The tload command prints a graph of the current system load average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five, and fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users who are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch program watches a running program. The vmstat command displays virtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block I/O, traps, and CPU activity.`#/lamb20 ibopenSUSE Leap 15.2openSUSEGPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-laterhttp://bugs.opensuse.orgSystem/Monitoringhttp://sf.net/projects/procps-ng/linuxi586fffF` f&PVFV6vFW ;oY eFc%) B%77%%u,& JA큤A큤`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#&`#&`#'`#&`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#'`#&`#.X6<[%X6<`#.X6Dr. Werner Fink Dr. Werner Fink Dr. Werner Fink Dr. Werner Fink werner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dejengelh@inai.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.defvogt@suse.comwerner@suse.dewerner@suse.deschwab@linux-m68k.orgwerner@suse.dempluskal@suse.comwerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dedimstar@opensuse.orgwerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.delnussel@suse.dejengelh@inai.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.dewerner@suse.de- Add upstream patch procps-vmstat-1b9ea611.patch for bsc#1185417 * Support up to 2048 CPU as well- Add upstream patch procps-3.3.17-bsc1181976.patch based on commit 3dd1661a to fix bsc#1181976 that is change descripton of psr, which is for 39th field of /proc/[pid]/stat- Replace patch procps-ng-3.3.16-comm_len.patch with upstream commitment patch procps-ng-3e1c00d0.patch (bsc#1158830)- Add aptch procps-ng-3.3.16-comm_len.patch * "ps -C" does not allow anymore an argument longer than 15 characters (bsc#1158830)- Add patch procps-ng-3.3.9-bsc1121753-Cpus.patch (bsc#1121753) which is a backport of an upstream fix to get the first CPU summary correct- Reference patch procps-ng-3.3.15-typo.patch- Update to procps-ng-3.3.15 (bsc#1092100) * library: Increment to 8:0:1 No removals, no new functions Changes: slab and pid structures * library: Just check for SIGLOST and don't delete it issue #93 * library: Fix integer overflow and LPE in file2strvec CVE-2018-1124 * library: Use size_t for alloc functions CVE-2018-1126 * library: Increase comm size to 64 * pgrep: Fix stack-based buffer overflow CVE-2018-1125 * pgrep: Remove >15 warning as comm can be longer issue #92 * ps: Fix buffer overflow in output buffer, causing DOS CVE-2018-1123 * ps: Increase command name selection field to 64 * top: Don't use cwd for location of config CVE-2018-1122 - Increase so major number- Update to procps-ng-3.3.14 * update translations * library: build on non-glibc systems * free: fix scaling on 32-bit systems * Revert "Support running with child namespaces"- Update descriptions.- Remove sysvinit boot script - Add procps-rpmlintrc- Update to procps-ng-3.3.13 * library: Increment to 7:0:1 No changes, no removals New fuctions: numa_init, numa_max_node, numa_node_of_cpu, numa_uninit, xalloc_err_handler * doc: Document I idle state in ps.1 and top.1 Debian #886967 * free: fix some of the SI multiples issue #45 * kill: -l space between name parses correctly Debian #854407 * library: dont use vm_min_free on non Linux Debian #831396 * library: dont use SIGPWR on FreeBSD Debian #832148 * library: don't strip off wchan prefixes (ps & top) Redhat #1322111 * pgrep: warn about 15+ char name only if -f not used * pgrep/pkill: only match in same namespace by default merge #41 * pidof: specify separator between pids merge #58 * pkill: Return 0 only if we can kill process Debian #852758 * pmap: fix duplicate output line under '-x' option Redhat #1374061 * ps: avoid eip/esp address truncations Debian #846361 * ps: recognizes SCHED_DEADLINE as valid CPU scheduler * ps: display NUMA node under which a thread ran issue #58 * ps: Add seconds display for cputime and time merge #43 * ps: Add LUID field merge #57 Redhat #1518986 * sysctl: Permit empty string for value issue #74 * sysctl: Don't segv when file not available issue #76 * sysctl: Read and write large buffers merge #56 * top: add config file support for XDG specification * top: eliminated minor libnuma memory leak * top: show fewer memory decimal places (configurable) issue #50 * top: provide command line switch for memory scaling Redhat #1034466, issue #53 * top: provide command line switch for CPU States issue #55 * top: provides more accurate cpu usage at startup Redhat #1182327 * top: display NUMA node under which a thread ran issue #58 * top: fix argument parsing quirk resulting in SEGV Redhat #1450429 * top: delay interval accepts non-locale radix point Redhat #1182248 * top: address a wishlist man page NLS suggestion Debian #865689 * top: fix potential distortion in 'Mem' graph display issue #64 * top: provide proper multi-byte string handling issue #68 * top: startup defaults are fully customizable Redhat #1153049, #1499410, issues #6, #78 * see man page 6c. SYSTEM Configuration File * watch: define HOST_NAME_MAX where not defined Debian #830734 * vmstat: Fix alignment for disk partition format issue #69 * watch: Support ANSI 39,49 reset sequences issue #73 - Removed now patch now upstream 0001-Preload-sysctl-lines-even-if-longer-than-stdio-buffe.patch 0002-Add-flexible-buffered-I-O-based-on-fopencookie-3.patch 0003-Use-new-standard-I-O-for-reading-writing-sysctl-valu.patch procps-ng-3.3.12-stable_secret.patch procps-ng-3.3.12-strtod.patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-a.patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-iobuf.patch - Port patches procps-ng-3.3.10-bnc634071_procstat2.diff procps-ng-3.3.10-errno.patch procps-ng-3.3.10-fdleak.dif procps-ng-3.3.10-integer-overflow.patch procps-ng-3.3.10-large_pcpu.patch procps-ng-3.3.10-slab.patch procps-ng-3.3.11-pmap4suse.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-accuracy.dif procps-ng-3.3.8-bnc634840.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-ignore-scan_unevictable_pages.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-petabytes.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-readeof.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-tinfo.dif procps-ng-3.3.8-top.1.diff procps-v3.3.3-read-sysctls-also-from-boot-sysctl.conf-kernelversion.diff- Use %license (boo#1082318)- Remove patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-iobuf-write.patch (bsc#1077746) - Add patches 0001-Preload-sysctl-lines-even-if-longer-than-stdio-buffe.patch 0002-Add-flexible-buffered-I-O-based-on-fopencookie-3.patch 0003-Use-new-standard-I-O-for-reading-writing-sysctl-valu.patch from my project https://gitlab.com/bitstreamout/procps/tree/procio which implements a flexible buffer for reading and writing values below /proc/sys (bsc#1039941)- Add patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-iobuf-write.patch to use increased buffer on writing /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_reserved_ports- procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-iobuf.patch: fix crash- Add patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-iobuf.patch to increase I/O buffer for reading and writing values below /proc/sys (bsc#1039941) - Add patch procps-ng-3.3.12-stable_secret.patch to avoid messages on unset /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/*/stable_secret due EIO- Drop support for xinetd (systat.xinetd) * xinetd is being obsoleted * provided service is considered unsecure and is unlikely to be used anyways - Small packaging cleanup with spec-cleaner- Add patch procps-ng-3.3.12-sysctl-a.patch (bsc#1039941, had been accepted upstream) that is allow content lines below /proc/sys longer than 1024 characters- Explain option --no-truncate of command w- Remove -L option on screen call dues API change, now we depend on environment variables only.- Only buildrequire pkgconfig(libsystemd) instead of pkgconfig(libsystemd-login): The latter was merged into libsystemd in version 209.- Avoid fillup and insserv on modern systems (bsc#992845)- Use test suite but avoid the w command due dummy utmp * This requires dejagnu for the runtest command * This requires screen to be able to provide a tty - Add patch procps-ng-3.3.12-strtod.patch to fix missed extern declaration of strtod_nol_or_err()- Update to procps-ng-3.3.12 * libprocps API 6:0:0 * build: formerly optional --enable-oomem unconditional * free: man document rewritten for shared Debian #755233 * free: interpret intervals in non-locale way Debian #692113 * kill: report error if cannot kill process Debian #733172 * library: refine calculation of 'cached' memory * library: find tty quicker Debian #770215 * library: eliminate threads display inconsistencies Redhat #1284091 * pidof: check cmd if space found in argv0 * pmap: fixed detail parsing on long mapping lines * pmap: fix occasional incorrect memory usage values Redhat #1262864 * ps: sort by cgroup Debian #692279 * ps: display control group name with -o cgname * ps: fallback to attr/current for context Debian #786956 * ps: enabled broken 'thcount' option Redhat #1174313 * tests: conditionally add prctl Debian #816237 * top: displays the 3 new linux-4.5 RES memory fields * top: man page memory fields corrected + new narrative * top: added display of CGNAME (control group name) * top: is now more responsive to cpus brought online * top: namespace cols use suppressible zero * top: zero suppress ('0') includes out-of-memory & nice * top: better 'i' toggle management when scrolled * top: the '=' key now includes active locate requests * vmstat: devices exceeding 15 chars now displayed Redhat #586078 * watch: hostname added to header * watch: better handling ANSI including esc[m Debian #830313 * watch: use locale-independent float Debian #692113- Avoid line doubling of pmap output due new SwapPss entry (boo#982090)- Remove SUSE version of pmap as this stumble over new entries in processes smaps files (boo#962275) - Add patch procps-ng-3.3.11-pmap4suse.patch to let upstream pmap behave similar to old suse pmap- Pmap: support "SwapPss" which shows proportional swap share of a process similar to the PSS (proportional set size) of a process which is the count of pages it has in memory.- Update to procps-ng-3.3.11 * libprocps API 5:0:0 * pgrep: don't crash with -a -w flags. Merge 33, Debian #768190 * skill: command line with signal number interpreted correctly * pmap: print process name even if smaps is unreadable Debian #775624 * ps: sort by etimes column, uses etime Debian #794619 * ps, top: Add support for LXC containers. Ubuntu #1174911 * w: work with smaller window sizes Debian #183394 * w: correctly find "best" proc with pid wrap * library: use merged systemd library Debian #731256 * kill,skill,pkill: fix option parsing * top once again will fully honor a saved rcfile, without requiring --disable-modern-top. Debian #762928, #762947 * vmstat: Not crash if partition appears before disk Debian #736628 * free: -s without -c works Debian #733758 - Remove the patch procps-v3.3.4-w-simply-work.diff as now upstream - Port our legacy pmap to new procps-ng-3.3.11- Make it build with every ncurses library ABI- Reintroduce the corrected patch procps-ng-3.3.9-w-notruncate.diff to have a working --no-truncat option back for `w' (boo#932950)- restore original top defaults. The new ones result in half of the display occupied with cpu information and the other half with systemd children.- Remove redundant ldconfig requires- Update to procps-ng-3.3.10 * sysctl --system loads default config file - Debian #732920 * ps doesn't exit on SIGCONT * top better accommodates discontinuous NUMA nodes * ps cmdline trailing spaces suppressed under zsh, redhat #1057600 * kill restores the '-HUP -1' functionality * vmstat -d / -p segfault eliminated when /sys is not mounted * pgrep properly shows full command line when -au are combined * vmstat supports timestamps with -t/--timestamp option * top is now immune to distortions when system time is reset * top standardized the key support with prompted input * top missing summary area info added to man document, ubuntu #574624 * top properly responds to the current locale LC_NUMERIC setting * top provides alternate graph modes for cpu states and memory usage * top offers new startup defaults, plus ./configure --disable-modern-top * top exploits MemAvailable field and offers improved memory statistics * ps new --quick-pid option, a more efficient alternative to --pid option * usernames up to 32 characters now accommodated (up from 19), redhat #1112734 * free exploits MemAvailable field and offers improved memory statistics * free considers slabs in displayed totals, debian #565518, ubuntu #126329 * watch supports new ANSI styles and background colors - Remove the patches now upstream 0023-top-do-not-forget-the-fscanf-s-terminating-null-byte.patch 0024-sysctl-system-loads-default-config-file.patch 0025-Split-help-lines-to-help-translators.patch 0026-library-fixing-uninitialized-variable-pos-in-whattim.patch 0027-pgrep-Fixing-memory-leak-in-do_regcomp.patch 0028-sysctl-Fixing-memory-leaks-in-PreloadSystem.patch 0029-ps-ignore-SIGCONT.patch 0031-vmstat-wide-output-still-not-wide-enough.patch 0032-library-skip-replacement-of-trailing-0-in-read_unvec.patch 0033-kill-for-PID-1-restored.patch 0034-Check-for-presence-of-disks-in-vmstat.patch 0035-PID-2-to-9-for-kill-too.patch 0035-top-provide-for-discontinuous-not-active-NUMA-nodes.patch 0036-pgrep-fails-to-show-full-command-line-with-au.patch 0036-top-restore-the-former-behavior-after-stderr-redirec.patch 0037-fail-on-null-string-for-arguments.patch 0037-top-avoid-name-conflict-in-the-next-version-of-stdli.patch 0038-Update-help-files.patch 0038-top-protect-against-distortion-when-system-time-rese.patch 0039-vmstat-Support-for-timestamps-with-t-fix-for-wd.patch 0040-watch-Don-t-leak-extra-fds-to-the-child.patch 0041-vmstat-Fixing-format-security-flaws.patch 0043-Added-get-trans-target-to-Makefile.patch 0044-top-avoid-a-nan-when-the-delay-interval-is-very-low.patch 0045-library-properly-handle-memory-used-by-tmpfs.patch 0045-top-standardize-Esc-key-support-with-prompted-input.patch 0046-Minor-i18n-fixes.patch 0046-top-miscellaneous-accumulated-changes-to-program-cod.patch 0047-sysctl-increase-max-supported-line-length-of-the-con.patch 0049-fix-url-for-rsync.patch 0051-top-update-copyright-dates-plus-1-preprocessor-chang.patch 0052-top-refactor-man-document-so-as-to-allow-translation.patch 0053-top-minimize-the-usage-of-apostrophes-in-man-documen.patch 0054-top-swap-opening-quotes-for-back-tics-in-man-documen.patch 0055-misc-fix-man-doc-spelling-and-grammar-for-translatio.patch 0058-library-reverting-tmpfs-subtraction-from-cached-18-F.patch 0060-top-miscellaneous-accumulated-changes-to-man-documen.patch bsc901202-add-better-help-output.patch procps-ng-3.3.8-selinux.patch procps-v3.3.3-buffersize.diff - Modify and rename patches procps-ng-3.3.8-bnc634071_procstat2.diff becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-bnc634071_procstat2.diff procps-ng-3.3.9-errno.patch becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-errno.patch procps-v3.3.3-fdleak.dif becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-fdleak.dif procps-v3.3.3-integer-overflow.patch becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-integer-overflow.patch procps-v3.3.4-large_pcpu.patch becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-large_pcpu.patch procps-v3.3.3-slab.patch becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-slab.patch procps-v3.3.4-xen.dif becomes procps-ng-3.3.10-xen.dif- Modify patch procps-v3.3.3-slab.patch to be able to make the adding further cache lines to cache output of the free command switchable. - This requires modifing the patches 0045-library-properly-handle-memory-used-by-tmpfs.patch 0058-library-reverting-tmpfs-subtraction-from-cached-18-F.patch procps-ng-3.3.9-errno.patch procps-v3.3.3-integer-overflow.patch procps-v3.3.3-slab.patch- Add upstream patch bsc901202-add-better-help-output.patch which includes the commits 0f649e2cd2eef94075f1975248953f8c5b85d9f4 4ba9ff5c0df7e94d03a555ac4cec947f6fac2ba6 b4951bfea367eef551b053e9f0240d717c353c11 to fix the bug bsc#901202- Add patch procps-ng-3.3.9-errno.patch to avoid leftover errno from setlocale() (bsc#908516)pslamb20 1620648751  !"#$%&'()*+3.3.15-lp152.3.9.13.3.15-lp152.3.9.13.3.15-lp152.3.9.13.3.15-lp152.3.9.1 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