cpulimit 2.2-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
cpulimit (2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release: - Added --quiet (-q) flag to make cpulimit run silently. - Added --signal (-s) flag. Allows the user to specify an alternative signal to send a watched process when cpulimit terminates. * Add a patch to fix a hyphen-used-as-minus-sign problem in the manpage. -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden> Sun, 25 May 2014 20:20:31 +0200
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Downloads
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cpulimit_2.2-1.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 25d9569e2290db678f26a893db9bccb39848307e9db4bd8cfd2ca258970452b7 |
cpulimit_2.2.orig.tar.gz | 21.7 KiB | 3f64daa5c4ab9245fa6ae5b564a2ffb3ae60677785103a207fd5f9c5c4cc29e4 |
cpulimit_2.2-1.debian.tar.xz | 4.1 KiB | 32980bca59a3f30b24498d57e50da3b5064ab0c444a27608359deb08d424711d |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.0-1 to 2.2-1 (6.0 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- cpulimit: tool for limiting the CPU usage of a process
cpulimit is a simple program that attempts to limit the CPU usage of a
process (expressed in percentage, not in CPU time). This is useful to
control batch jobs, when you don't want them to eat too much CPU. It does
not act on the nice value or other priority stuff, but on the real CPU
usage. Besides it is able to adapt itself to the overall system load,
dynamically and quickly.
- cpulimit-dbgsym: debug symbols for package cpulimit
cpulimit is a simple program that attempts to limit the CPU usage of a
process (expressed in percentage, not in CPU time). This is useful to
control batch jobs, when you don't want them to eat too much CPU. It does
not act on the nice value or other priority stuff, but on the real CPU
usage. Besides it is able to adapt itself to the overall system load,
dynamically and quickly.