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cpulimit-2.5-lp152.3.2 RPM for armv7hl

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Name: cpulimit Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2
Version: 2.5 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.3.2 Build date: Fri Nov 8 12:56:02 2019
Group: System/Monitoring Build host: obs-arm-6
Size: 54996 Source RPM: cpulimit-2.5-lp152.3.2.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://limitcpu.sourceforge.net/
Summary: Limit the CPU Usage of a Process
LimitCPU is a program to throttle the CPU cycles used by other applications.
LimitCPU will monitor a process and make sure its CPU usage stays at or
below a given percentage. This can be used to make sure your system
has plenty of CPU cycles available for other tasks. It can also be used
to keep laptops cool in the face of CPU-hungry processes and for limiting
virtual machines.

LimitCPU is the direct child of CPUlimit, a creation of Angelo Marletta,
which can be found at http://cpulimit.sourceforge.net

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-2.0+

Changelog

* Sun Feb 18 2018 avindra@opensuse.org
  - new upstream version 2.5
    * Added some protection against causing a fork bomb when the
      throttled process is a parent to LimitCPU.
  - includes 2.4
    * Introduced ability to watch children of the target process. This
      means forks of the process we are throttling can also be
      throttled, using the "-m" or "--monitor-forks" flags.
  - includes 2.3
    * Applied patch to man page which fixes -s description.
    * Added --foreground, -f flag for launching target programs in the
      foreground. LimitCPU then waits for the target process to exit.
      Should be useful in scripts.
  - rebase cpulimit-2.2-do_not_forget_version.patch
  - cleanup with spec-cleaner
* Fri Dec 26 2014 andrea@opensuse.org
  - new upstream version 2.2
    + Escaped double-dashed in manual page to avoid
    warnings from Debian check tool.
    + Added -s --signal flag. This flag allows the user to
    specify an alternative signal to send a watched process
    when cpulimit terminates. By default we send SIGCONT.
    The -s flag can accept a number (1-35) or a written
    value such as SIGCONT, SIGSTOP, SIGINT, SIGTERM.
  - from version 2.1
    + Added the --quiet (-q) flag to make
    limitcpu run silently
    + Make sure error messages are printed to stderr.
    + Placed source code in Subversion (svn) repository.
    Accessable using the SVN checkout command. For
    details, please see the README file.
  - from version 2.0
    + Added the -- flag to make sure child processes
    run with command line flags would not confuse
    cpulimit.
    + Corrected output of child process name in verbose mode.
  - added cpulimit-2.2-do_not_forget_version.patch
* Wed Jul 24 2013 malcolmlewis@opensuse.org
  - Updated to version 1.9:
    + Added --kill (-k) and --restore (-r) flags to allow target
      processes to be killed and restored rather than simply
      throttled.
  - Updates from version 1.8:
    + When displaying verbose output, cpulimit now redisplays the
      column headers every 20 lines.
    + Fixed limiting CPU usage on multicore machines when the desired
      usage limit is great than 100%.
* Fri Aug 24 2012 devel.openSUSE.org@gmail.com
  - Upstream update to version 1.7:
    * Minor code cleanup.
    * Make sure we do not try to throttle our own process.
    * Added "tarball" option to the Makefile to assist
      in packaging. Moved version number to the makefile.
    * Added version information to CPUlimit's help screen.
    * Detect the number of CPU cores on the machine and
      cap the % we can limit. 1 CPU means we can
      limit processes 1-100%, 2 means 1-200%, 4 means 1-400%.
    * Removed extra priority changes. We now only bump
      our priority once, if we have access to do so.
      Also simplified priority increases so it's flexible
      rather than "all or nothing".
    * Since we now attempt to detect the number of CPUs
      available, we also give the user the ability to
      override our guess. The -c and --cpu flags have
      been added for this purpose.
    * Commands can be launched and throttled by appending
      commands to the end of CPUlimit's argument list. For
      example:
      cpulimit -l 25 firefox
* Tue May 17 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - initial version (1.3)

Files

/usr/bin/cpulimit
/usr/share/doc/packages/cpulimit
/usr/share/doc/packages/cpulimit/CHANGELOG
/usr/share/doc/packages/cpulimit/LICENSE
/usr/share/doc/packages/cpulimit/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/cpulimit/TODO
/usr/share/man/man1/cpulimit.1.gz


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