From c0919fbb805c5403a63f6b6ad3763f9184e527f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CentOS Sources Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 05:42:13 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] import procps-ng-3.3.15-1.el8 --- .gitignore | 1 + .procps-ng.metadata | 1 + SOURCES/README.md | 52 ++++++ SOURCES/README.top | 377 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ SPECS/procps-ng.spec | 376 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 807 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 .procps-ng.metadata create mode 100644 SOURCES/README.md create mode 100644 SOURCES/README.top create mode 100644 SPECS/procps-ng.spec diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..828a70a --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SOURCES/procps-ng-3.3.15.tar.xz diff --git a/.procps-ng.metadata b/.procps-ng.metadata new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f24d379 --- /dev/null +++ b/.procps-ng.metadata @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +2929bc64f0cf7b2db997eef79b7187658e47230d SOURCES/procps-ng-3.3.15.tar.xz diff --git a/SOURCES/README.md b/SOURCES/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd35f75 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +[![build status](https://gitlab.com/ci/projects/2142/status.png?ref=master)](https://gitlab.com/ci/projects/2142?ref=master) +procps +====== + +procps is a set of command line and full-screen utilities that provide +information out of the pseudo-filesystem most commonly located at /proc. +This filesystem provides a simple interface to the kernel data structures. +The programs of procps generally concentrate on the structures that describe +the processess running on the system. + +The following programs are found in procps: +* *free* - Report the amount of free and used memory in the system +* *kill* - Send a signal to a process based on PID +* *pgrep* - List processes based on name or other attributes +* *pkill* - Send a signal to a process based on name or other attributes +* *pmap* - Report memory map of a process +* *ps* - Report information of processes +* *pwdx* - Report current directory of a process +* *skill* - Obsolete version of pgrep/pkill +* *slabtop* - Display kernel slab cache information in real time +* *snice* - Renice a process +* *sysctl* - Read or Write kernel parameters at run-time +* *tload* - Graphical representation of system load average +* *top* - Dynamic real-time view of running processes +* *uptime* - Display how long the system has been running +* *vmstat* - Report virtual memory statistics +* *w* - Report logged in users and what they are doing +* *watch* - Execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen + +## Reporting Bugs +There are a few ways of reporting bugs or feature requests: + +1. Your distributions bug reporter. If you are using a distribution your first +port of call is their bug tracker. This is because each distribution has their +own patches and way of dealing with bugs. Also bug reporting often does not need +any subscription to websites. +2. GitLab Issues - To the left of this page is the issue tracker. You can report +bugs here. +3. Email list - We have an email list (see below) where you can report bugs. +The problem with this method is bug reports often get lost and cannot be +tracked. This is especially a big problem when its something that will take +time to resolve. + +If you need to report bugs, there is more details on the +[Bug Reporting](https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/blob/master/Documentation/bugs.md) +page. + +## Email List +The email list for the developers and users of procps is found at +http://www.freelists.org/archive/procps/ +This email list discusses the development of procps and is used by distributions +to also forward or discuss bugs. diff --git a/SOURCES/README.top b/SOURCES/README.top new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5ffcf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/README.top @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +This file summarizes changes to the top program and supporting documentation +introduced on March 31, 2011. + +Contents: + DOCUMENT Changes + INTERNAL Improvements + EXTERNAL Improvements + BUGS Previously Fixed and Preserved + BUGS Newly/Nearly Fixed + BUGS/WISH-LISTS That Should Go Bye-bye + BUGS FIXED You Didn't Know You Had + OTHER Changes, Hopefully They Won't Bite You + BENCHMARKS + + +DOCUMENT Changes ========================================================= + . The entire file was cleaned up, standardized and expanded to include: + - a new section "2. SUMMARY Display" added for symmetry with Fields + - nine new fields were added to section "3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields" + - a new section "3b. MANAGING Fields" replaced the obsolete section + "2b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns" + - section "5c. SCROLLING a Window" was added for that new feature + + . I don't know when the explanations for CODE and DATA were changed to + show 'virtual' memory, but I think there's a reason their alternate + names contain the word 'resident'. Thus they were changed back to + say 'physical memory'. + + . And as I indicated in a previous email, the former string identifier + 'ME' was restored as were the 'h' key/command conventions (vs. ). + + Oops, the 'h' key/command conventions remain restored, but subsequent + testing revealed problems with the .ME string identifier. Thus, it was + changed to .WE (along with the companion .Me/.We id). + + . Also previously mentioned, the 'man2html' program translates top.1 to + HTML with near perfect fidelity. I take that to mean there should be + no problems with the top.1 source on most other platforms. + + To further improve translation to HTML, several .Bd and .Ed macros + were added to preserve literal (fixed width) spacing. + + +INTERNAL Improvements ==================================================== + . The old restriction of 26 fields has been lifted. With this new-top + 100+ fields are now possible. It currently supports up to 55, of + which 35 are in use. Adding a new field is almost too easy. + + . Task row construction has been considerably improved -- both from + a programming perspective and a performance perspective. + + . The column highlighting costs for sort field visibility were + virtually eliminated. + + An optional define (USE_X_COLHDR) can be enabled to completely + eliminate any costs associated with the 'x' command toggle. + + . The management of the HST_t structures, used for %cpu calculations, + was optimized with a hashing scheme. Thus the need for a qsort then + a binary search in each frame was completely eliminated. + + An optional define can restore the former qsort/bsearch approach but + with an internal inlined binary search function offering substantially + better performance than the old top. + + . This far more capable new-top executable is no larger than old top. + + . The above combine to produce substantially improved performance + whose details are documented below under BENCHMARKS. + + +EXTERNAL Improvements ==================================================== + . Field management has been completely redesigned. It's now embodied + on a single screen where display-ability, position and sort selection + can be handled in one place -- for all windows at one time! + + This function is dependent on cursor motion keys and should a device + not have the customary arrow keys, alternatives are provided and + documented under "Operation" near the beginning of the man page. + + . The following new fields have been added: + Group Id + Minor Page Faults + Number of Threads + Process Group Id + Real User Id + Saved User Id + Saved User Name + Session Id + Tty Process Group Id + + . Scrolling keys now allow one to move the view of any window vertically + or horizontally to reveal any desired task or column. Previously, only + some tasks were viewable even with reversible, selectable sort columns. + + Each of the four windows is capable of maintaining its own scrolled + coordinates and an optional toggle ('C') displays a message aiding + navigation within the available tasks and displayable fields. + + . User interactive line oriented input now provides for true line + editing supported by these new keys: + Left/Right arrow keys, Delete key, Backspace and + Home/End keys (likely limited to xterm, not terminal) + + . User filtering via the -u | -U interactive commands is now window + based which means that different windows could be used to filter + different users. + + . Signal handling has been normalized and is now consistent regardless + of the particular top screen a user may have been using. + + . The 'i' toggle now shows any task that has used *some* cpu since the + last screen update. It's no longer limited to just running tasks. + + . The summary area 'task states' line now reflects either 'Threads' + or 'Tasks' depending on the -H toggle. + + +BUGS Previously Fixed and Preserved ====================================== + ( but not necessarily literally) + . 228822, suspending top leaves xterm in slightly messed-up state + . 256376, segfaults, if the xterm is to small + . 320289, segv on sigwinch + . 351065, wrong highlight 1st column (escape characters displayed) + . 358724, accepts extra numeric args + . 378695, seg fault if "/proc" is not mounted + . 426782, UID field is too narrow + . 458986, should check xterm for EOF/EIO + . 459890, Irix mode should use %#4.1f when threads shown + + +BUGS Newly/Nearly Fixed ================================================== + . 225542, 'Unknown command' message blocks further commands + The message is now displayed using usleep for 1.25 seconds, instead + of the former full 2 seconds. And while it still blocks further + commands, the delay is much more tolerable. + + Can we consider this bug 'nearly' fixed? + + . 410292, interface error when using backspace + Full line editing was added but could be disabled via a #define. + And via that define, even under basic termios support, the backspace + problem was cured. + + . 567509, top idle command ('i') not working for threaded programs + Since the 'i' command now reflects tasks that have used *some* cpu, + and is no longer dependent on an 'R' state, I *believe/hope* this + bug has been swatted. + + +BUGS/WISH-LISTS That Should Go Bye-bye =================================== + . 340751, wish for hostname to benefit multiple top sessions + Craig's suggestion regarding symlinks is the perfect solution. + How dare Craig say that the solution was "not ideal" ! + + . 586497, wish for graceful degradation on small screen sizes + This objective could be accomplished by setting up 2 symlinks for + top, personalizing them for the 2 tiny phone displays, then writing + the respective configuration files. + + I shudder at the programming effort suggested by Paul. And when it + was done you'd find everybody else would have different criteria. + + +BUGS FIXED You Didn't Know You Had ======================================= + . Without amplifying the dirty details, the long standing occasionally + reported display corruption, and an unreported source of performance + degradation, has been eliminated. The cure is in the elimination of + the Pseudo_cols variable and the improved PUFF macro. + + . Line oriented input was not sensitive to screen width. Thus a user + could hold down any key and ultimately line wrap, overwriting the + columns header and the entire screen. New top prevents this. + + . User filtering (-u|-U) via a user ID (not name) now validates that + number. The old-top just made sure it was numeric, then blindly + displayed no matching users (i.e. an empty window). + + . The threads toggle ('H') is no longer window based but more properly + applies to all windows. The previous implementation produced the + following aberration if multiple windows were being shown: + . -H would be acknowledged and applied to all visible windows + . keying 'a' or 'w' would silently turn it off + . then keying -H would turn it back on, but the user expected off + + . If you hit ^Z on any help or fields screen to suspend old-top, after + issuing 'fg' you would then be left with a seemingly hung application + inviting ^C. In truth, one could recover with the space bar, but that + was far from intuitive. + + . The old-top consistently writes 1 extra byte for each task row or 1 + byte too few for columns headers, depending on your perspective. + The new top writes the same number of bytes for each. + + . By failing to clear to eol, old top left the display in a terrible + state after exiting a 'fields' screen when only a few columns were + being displayed. + + . The old-top used a zero value for the L_NONE library flag which could + cause repeated rebuilding of columns headers with each frame. In truth, + this was not likely to happen in real life since only two fields actually + used that flag. However, if it did happen, performance could be degraded + by 800%. + + +OTHER Changes, Hopefully They Won't Bite You ============================= + . The undocumented TOPRC environment variable is no longer supported. + Any similar need can be met through a symlink alias. + + . The use of environment variables to override terminal size is now + off by default but could be enabled through '#define TTYGETENVYES'. + + . The global 'bold enable' toggle is active by default and thus agrees + with the documentation. It's been wrong ever since Al's wholesale + 'cosmetic' changes in procps-3.2.2. + + . Task defaults now show bold (not reverse) and row highlighting. + This agrees with what was always stated in the documentation. + + . The 'H' toggle (thread mode) is not persistent. Persistence can be + achieved with a simple shell script employing the -H switch. + + . Then 'g' and 'G' commands were reversed to reflect their likely use. + + +BENCHMARKS =============================================================== + Tested as root with nice -10 and using only common fields + ( on a pretty old, slow laptop under Debian Lenny ) + but rcfiles specified identical sort fields and identical + settings for the 'B', 'b', 'x' and 'y' toggles (even though + the defaults are not necessarily identical). + + In every case new-top outperforms old-top, but I've shown % + improvements for only the most significant. Those cases mostly + involve colors with both row & column highlighting. I suggested + above that the highlighting cost was virtually eliminated in + new-top, and these tests bare that out. + + Note the much smaller differences for new-top between the 24x80 + window results and full screen (but don't mix apples_terminal + with oranges_xterm). This is a reflection of the simplification + of task row construction, also mentioned above. + + It's always been the case that any top in an xterm outperforms + that top under the terminal application, even when the xterm + provides additional rows and columns. It's true below with + Gnome and it was true nine years ago under KDE. + + ---------------------------------------------------------- + The following comparisons were run with: + 100 tasks & 160 threads + -d0 -n5000 + new-top old-top + xterm 24x80 + a 1 win, lflgs_none 11.2 secs 51.8 secs + 462.6% + 1 win, default 61.0 secs 66.8 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 61.3 secs 83.0 secs + 135.4% + 1 win, thread mode 88.3 secs 94.2 secs + b 1 win, every field on 99.7 secs 106.0 secs + 1 win, cmdline 71.2 secs 76.6 secs + 4 wins, defaults 101.3 secs 107.2 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 101.5 secs 122.8 secs + 121.0% + + xterm, full screen (53x170) + a 1 win, lflgs_none 15.9 secs 54.2 secs + 340.9% + 1 win, default 70.0 secs 73.2 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 69.4 secs 131.3 secs + 189.2% + 1 win, thread mode 97.6 secs 102.6 secs + c 1 win, every field on 122.1 secs 128.1 secs + 1 win, cmdline 80.8 secs 83.7 secs + 4 wins, defaults 111.4 secs 115.8 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 112.0 secs 172.9 secs + 154.4% + + terminal 24x80 + a 1 win, lflgs_none 8.9 secs 58.6 secs + 658.4% + 1 win, default 70.1 secs 80.3 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 70.6 secs 157.3 secs + 222.8% + 1 win, thread mode 104.7 secs 120.5 secs + b 1 win, every field on 111.2 secs 134.5 secs + 1 win, cmdline 83.8 secs 94.5 secs + 4 wins, defaults 125.6 secs 146.7 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 125.6 secs 206.9 secs + 176.7% + + terminal, full screen (39x125) + a 1 win, lflgs_none 9.1 secs 60.6 secs + 665.9% + 1 win, default 74.3 secs 88.0 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 73.9 secs 314.5 secs + 425.6% + 1 win, thread mode 113.0 secs 140.9 secs + b 1 win, every field on 117.7 secs 154.9 secs + 1 win, cmdline 87.4 secs 107.2 secs + 4 wins, defaults 139.1 secs 166.7 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 157.3 secs 423.2 secs + 269.0% + + ---------------------------------------------------------- + The following comarisons were run with: + 300 tasks & 360 threads + -d0 -n3000 + new-top old-top + xterm, full screen (53x170) + a 1 win, lflgs_none 14.3 secs 79.0 secs + 552.4% + 1 win, default 101.1 secs 104.5 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 101.3 secs 140.0 secs + 138.2% + 1 win, thread mode 120.1 secs 123.1 secs + c 1 win, every field on 179.8 secs 185.6 secs + 1 win, cmdline 124.9 secs 132.8 secs + 4 wins, defaults 174.8 secs 179.2 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 175.0 secs 215.2 secs + 123.0% + + terminal, full screen (39x125) + a 1 win, lflgs_none 12.3 secs 98.5 secs + 800.8% + 1 win, default 117.4 secs 134.0 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 111.6 secs 296.1 secs + 265.3% + 1 win, thread mode 141.3 secs 155.3 secs + b 1 win, every field on 197.7 secs 204.8 secs + 1 win, cmdline 143.9 secs 157.3 secs + 4 wins, defaults 204.0 secs 226.2 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 216.9 secs 434.5 secs + 200.3% + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + +notes: + a these results represent the library flags L_NONE zero value and + thus the hidden cost of rebuilding column headers w/ every frame + b while every common field was turned on, not all fields could be + displayed due to limited screen width + c only in a full screen xterm window could all common fields + actually be displayed + + +BENCHMARKS, Redux (for NLS) ============================================== + December, 2011 benchmarks produced on a much more modern + platform containing: + Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz + SMP with 4 cpus + reflected in the substantially reduced elapsed times. + + Tested as root with nice -10 and using only common fields + but rcfiles specified identical sort fields and identical + settings for the 'B', 'b', 'x' and 'y' toggles (even though + the defaults are not necessarily identical). + + Each test was run outside of X-windows at a linux console + offering 48 rows and 170 columns. This was done to reduce + contention which sometimes made comparisons problematic. + + old-top = procps-3.2.8 (debian patched and memory leaking) + new-top = procps-ng-3.3.2 with NLS support + + ---------------------------------------------------------- + The following comparisons were run with + -d0 -n5000 + 140 tasks & 275 threads + + linux console (48x170) new-top old-top + d 1 win, lflgs_none 2.6 secs 15.0 secs + 577.0% + 1 win, default 16.1 secs 19.3 secs + 1 win, colors w/ x+y 16.6 secs 35.0 secs + 210.8% + e 1 win, show cpus 16.2 secs 20.1 secs + 124.1% + 1 win, thread mode 31.8 secs 34.1 secs + f 1 win, every field on 30.5 secs 34.0 secs + 1 win, cmdline 19.9 secs 23.1 secs + 4 wins, default 31.9 secs 35.2 secs + 4 wins, colors w/ x+y 29.2 secs 47.4 secs + 162.3% + g 1 win, b&w w/ bold x 30.0 secs 33.2 secs + h 1 win, scroll msg on 31.1 secs 33.9 secs + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + +notes: + d these represent the same anamoly as the original 'a' footnote + e these represent the '1' toggle, where each of 4 cpus was shown + (not possible on the original uniprocessor) + f every common field was turned on and all fields were visible + g on a black and white display, sort column was shown in bold + (further proof of column highlighting improvements) + h similar to 'g', but new top was showing scroll msg + (old top has no such provision) diff --git a/SPECS/procps-ng.spec b/SPECS/procps-ng.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08fadf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/procps-ng.spec @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ +# The testsuite is unsuitable for running on buildsystems +%global tests_enabled 0 + +Summary: System and process monitoring utilities +Name: procps-ng +Version: 3.3.15 +Release: 1%{?dist} +License: GPL+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and LGPLv2+ +Group: Applications/System +URL: https://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/ + +Source0: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/%{name}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.xz +# README files are missing in latest tarball +# wget https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/raw/e0784ddaed30d095bb1d9a8ad6b5a23d10a212c4/README.md +Source1: README.md +# wget https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/raw/e0784ddaed30d095bb1d9a8ad6b5a23d10a212c4/top/README.top +Source2: README.top + +BuildRequires: ncurses-devel +BuildRequires: libtool +BuildRequires: autoconf +BuildRequires: automake +BuildRequires: gcc +BuildRequires: gettext-devel +BuildRequires: systemd-devel + +%if %{tests_enabled} +BuildRequires: dejagnu +%endif + +Provides: procps = %{version}-%{release} +Obsoletes: procps < 3.2.9-1 + +# usrmove hack - will be removed once initscripts are fixed +Provides: /sbin/sysctl +Provides: /bin/ps + + +%description +The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide +system information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep, +snice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, pidof, pmap, slabtop, w, watch +and pwdx. +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. The pwdx command reports the current +working directory of a process or processes. + +%package devel +Summary: System and process monitoring utilities +Group: Development/Libraries +Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Provides: procps-devel = %{version}-%{release} +Obsoletes: procps-devel < 3.2.9-1 + +%description devel +System and process monitoring utilities development headers + +%package i18n +Summary: Internationalization pack for procps-ng +Group: Applications/System +Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} +BuildArch: noarch + +# fortunately the same release number for f21 and f22 +Conflicts: man-pages-de < 1.7-3 +Conflicts: man-pages-fr < 3.66-3 +Conflicts: man-pages-pl < 0.7-5 + +%description i18n +Internationalization pack for procps-ng + +%prep +%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version} +cp -p %{SOURCE1} . +cp -p %{SOURCE2} top/ + + +%build +# The following stuff is needed for git archives only +#echo "%{version}" > .tarball-version +#./autogen.sh + +autoreconf --verbose --force --install + +%configure \ + --exec-prefix=/ \ + --docdir=/unwanted \ + --disable-static \ + --enable-w-from \ + --disable-kill \ + --enable-watch8bit \ + --enable-skill \ + --enable-sigwinch \ + --enable-libselinux \ + --with-systemd \ + --disable-modern-top + +make CFLAGS="%{optflags}" + + +%if %{tests_enabled} +%check +make check +%endif + + +%install +make DESTDIR=%{buildroot} install + +# translated man pages +find man-po/ -type d -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 | while read dirname; do cp -a $dirname %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/ ; done +rm -f %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/{de,fr,uk}/man1/kill.1 + +%find_lang %{name} --all-name --with-man + +ln -s %{_bindir}/pidof %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/pidof + +%ldconfig_scriptlets + +%files +%doc AUTHORS Documentation/bugs.md Documentation/FAQ NEWS README.md top/README.top Documentation/TODO +%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} +%license COPYING COPYING.LIB +%{_libdir}/libprocps.so.* +%{_bindir}/* +%{_sbindir}/* +%{_mandir}/man1/* +%{_mandir}/man8/* +%{_mandir}/man5/* + + +%exclude %{_libdir}/libprocps.la +%exclude /unwanted/* + +%files devel +%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} +%license COPYING COPYING.LIB +%{_libdir}/libprocps.so +%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libprocps.pc +%{_includedir}/proc +%{_mandir}/man3/* + +%files i18n -f %{name}.lang + +%changelog +* Wed Jul 04 2018 Jan Rybar - 3.3.15-1 +- Rebase to 3.3.15 +- Translated manual pages moved to -i18n subpackage + +* Wed Feb 21 2018 Michael Cronenworth - 3.3.12-1 +- Upgrading to 3.3.12 + +* Fri Feb 09 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 3.3.10-18 +- Escape macros in %%changelog + +* Fri Feb 09 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-17 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sat Feb 03 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 3.3.10-16 +- Switch to %%ldconfig_scriptlets + +* Thu Aug 03 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-15 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-14 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-13 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon Nov 28 2016 Lubomir Rintel - 3.3.10-12 +- Fix FTBFS with new systemd + +* Thu Feb 04 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-11 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jan 14 2016 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-10 +- Enhancing find_elf_note to allow calling lib functions with dlopen (#1287752) + +* Fri Aug 14 2015 Adam Jackson 3.3.10-9 +- Use %%configure so the hardened cflags get applied correctly + +* Mon Aug 10 2015 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-8 +- Fixing crashes in 'top' when a deep forking appears (#1153642) + +* Thu Jun 18 2015 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.10-7 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sat Feb 21 2015 Till Maas - 3.3.10-6 +- Rebuilt for Fedora 23 Change + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_all_packages_with_position-independent_code + +* Tue Nov 25 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-5 +- Fixing locale dirs ownership (#1167443) + +* Mon Oct 20 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-4 +- Bringing the old 'top' defaults back (#1153049) + +* Mon Oct 06 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-3 +- Resolving file conflicts with man-pages-* +- Replacing hardcoded paths with macros +- Making the i18n subpackage noarch + +* Tue Sep 30 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-2 +- Removing explicit dependency on systemd-libs +- Removing /etc/sysctl.d (ownership quietly stolen by systemd) + +* Tue Sep 09 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.10-1 +- Upgrading to 3.3.10 + +* Sun Aug 17 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.9-12 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jul 31 2014 Tom Callaway - 3.3.9-11 +- fix license handling + +* Sat Jun 07 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.9-10 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Apr 30 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-9 +- Dropping Cached -= Shmem (#963799) + +* Tue Apr 08 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-8 +- Documenting the 't' process state code in the ps manual (#946864) + +* Fri Mar 14 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-7 +- Fixing sysctl line length limit (#1071530) + +* Thu Feb 27 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-6 +- Subtracting Shmem from Cached (#1070736) + +* Wed Feb 05 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-5 +- Support for timestamps & wide diskstat (#1053428, #1025833) +- Fixing fd leak in watch +- Fixing format-security build issues + +* Fri Jan 24 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-4 +- Skipping trailing zeros in read_unvectored (#1057600) + +* Mon Jan 20 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-3 +- 'vmstat -w' was not wide enough (#1025833) + +* Tue Jan 07 2014 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-2 +- Replacing the /sbin/pidof wrapper with symlink + +* Tue Dec 03 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.9-1 +- Update to 3.3.9 + +* Mon Nov 04 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-17 +- Fixing pidof compilation warnings +- RPM workaround - changing sysvinit-tools Conflicts/Obsoletes (#1026504) + +* Wed Oct 16 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-16 +- Introducing pidof (#987064) + +* Tue Sep 17 2013 Aristeu Rozanski - 3.3.8-15 +- Introduce namespaces support (#1016242) + +* Tue Sep 17 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-14 +- top: Fixing missing newline when running in the batch mode (#1008674) + +* Fri Aug 09 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-13 +- Including forgotten man fixes (#948522) + +* Wed Aug 07 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-12 +- Fixing the license tag + +* Wed Aug 07 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-11 +- Support for libselinux (#975459) +- Support for systemd (#994457) +- Support for 'Shmem' in free (#993271) + +* Sun Aug 04 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.8-10 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Jul 19 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-9 +- RH man page scan (#948522) + +* Tue Jul 02 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-8 +- Extending the end-of-job patch disabling the screen content restoration + +* Mon Jul 01 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-7 +- Disabling screen content restoration when exiting 'top' (#977561) +- Enabling SIGWINCH flood prevention + +* Wed Jun 26 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-6 +- Avoiding "write error" messages when piping to grep (#976199) + +* Wed Jun 26 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-5 +- Disabling tests - unsuitable for running on buildsystems + +* Mon Jun 17 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-4 +- Enabling skill and snice (#974752) + +* Wed Jun 12 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-3 +- Adding major version in the libnuma soname + +* Thu May 30 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-2 +- watch: enabling UTF-8 (#965867) + +* Wed May 29 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.8-1 +- Update to 3.3.8 + +* Wed May 22 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.7-4 +- top: inoculated against a window manager like 'screen' (#962022) + +* Tue Apr 16 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.7-3 +- Avoid segfaults when reading zero bytes - file2str (#951391) + +* Mon Apr 15 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.7-2 +- Moving libprocps.pc to the devel subpackage (#951726) + +* Tue Mar 26 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.7-1 +- Update to 3.3.7 +- Reverting upstream commit for testsuite/unix.exp + +* Tue Feb 05 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.6-4 +- Fixing empty pmap output on ppc/s390 (#906457) + +* Tue Jan 15 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.6-3 +- Typo in the description, pdwx instead of pwdx (#891476) + +* Tue Jan 08 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.6-2 +- Rebuilding with tests disabled (koji issue #853084) + +* Tue Jan 08 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.6-1 +- Update to 3.3.6 +- Changing URL/Source from gitorious to recently created sourceforge page +- Replacing autogen.sh with autoreconf + +* Mon Jan 07 2013 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.5-1 +- Update to 3.3.5 + +* Tue Dec 11 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.4-2 +- fixing the following regressions: +- negative ETIME field in ps (#871819) +- procps states a bug is hit when receiving a signal (#871824) +- allow core file generation by ps command (#871825) + +* Tue Dec 11 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.4-1 +- Update to 3.3.4 + +* Tue Sep 25 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.3-3.20120807git +- SELinux spelling fixes (#859900) + +* Tue Aug 21 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.3-2.20120807git +- Tests enabled + +* Tue Aug 07 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.3-1.20120807git +- Update to 3.3.3-20120807git + +* Sat Jul 21 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.3.2-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Mar 08 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.2-3 +- Second usrmove hack - providing /bin/ps + +* Tue Mar 06 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.2-2 +- Fixing requires in the devel subpackage (missing %%{?_isa} macro) +- License statement clarification (upstream patch referrenced in the spec header) + +* Mon Feb 27 2012 Jaromir Capik - 3.3.2-1 +- Initial version