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Mon Jun 20 07:39:11 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 4.3.0:
* #819: [Linux] different speedup improvements:
Process.ppid() is 20% faster
Process.status() is 28% faster
Process.name() is 25% faster
Process.num_threads is 20% faster on Python 3
* #810: [Windows] Windows wheels are incompatible with pip 7.1.2.
* #812: [NetBSD] fix compilation on NetBSD-5.x.
* #823: [NetBSD] virtual_memory() raises TypeError on Python 3.
* #829: [UNIX] psutil.disk_usage() percent field takes root reserved space
into account.
* #816: [Windows] fixed net_io_counter() values wrapping after 4.3GB in
Windows Vista (NT 6.0) and above using 64bit values from newer win APIs.
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Mon May 30 07:28:01 UTC 2016 - tbechtold@suse.com
- Update Source url
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Sat May 28 11:34:45 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 4.2.0:
* Enhancements
+ #795: [Windows] new APIs to deal with Windows services:
win_service_iter() and win_service_get().
+ #800: [Linux] psutil.virtual_memory() returns a new "shared"
memory field.
+ #819: [Linux] speedup /proc parsing: - Process.ppid() is 20%
faster - Process.status() is 28% faster - Process.name() is 25%
faster - Process.num_threads is 20% faster on Python 3
* Bug fixes
+ #797: [Linux] net_if_stats() may raise OSError for certain NIC
cards.
+ #813: Process.as_dict() should ignore extraneous attribute names
which gets attached to the Process instance.
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Sun Mar 13 15:05:56 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- removed TODO from %doc, not in upstream tar-ball anymore
- update to version 4.1.0:
* Enhancements
+ #777: [Linux] Process.open_files() on Linux return 3 new fields:
position, mode and flags.
+ #779: Process.cpu_times() returns two new fields,
'children_user' and 'children_system' (always set to 0 on OSX
and Windows).
+ #789: [Windows] psutil.cpu_times() return two new fields:
"interrupt" and "dpc". Same for psutil.cpu_times_percent().
+ #792: new psutil.cpu_stats() function returning number of CPU
ctx switches interrupts, soft interrupts and syscalls.
* Bug fixes
+ #774: [FreeBSD] net_io_counters() dropout is no longer set to 0
if the kernel provides it.
+ #776: [Linux] Process.cpu_affinity() may erroneously raise
NoSuchProcess. (patch by wxwright)
+ #780: [OSX] psutil does not compile with some gcc versions.
+ #786: net_if_addrs() may report incomplete MAC addresses.
+ #788: [NetBSD] virtual_memory()'s buffers and shared values were
set to 0.
+ #790: [OSX] psutil won't compile on OSX 10.4.
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Wed Feb 17 19:18:13 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 4.0.0
**Enhancements**
- #523: [Linux, FreeBSD] disk_io_counters() return a new "busy_time" field.
- #660: [Windows] make.bat is smarter in finding alternative VS install
locations. (patch by mpderbec)
- #732: Process.environ(). (patch by Frank Benkstein)
- #753: [Linux, OSX, Windows] Process USS and PSS (Linux) "real" memory stats.
(patch by Eric Rahm)
- #755: Process.memory_percent() "memtype" parameter.
- #758: tests now live in psutil namespace.
- #760: expose OS constants (psutil.LINUX, psutil.OSX, etc.)
- #756: [Linux] disk_io_counters() return 2 new fields: read_merged_count and
write_merged_count.
- #762: new scripts/procsmem.py script.
**Bug fixes**
- #704: [Solaris] psutil does not compile on Solaris sparc.
- #734: on Python 3 invalid UTF-8 data is not correctly handled for process
name(), cwd(), exe(), cmdline() and open_files() methods resulting in
UnicodeDecodeError exceptions. 'surrogateescape' error handler is now
used as a workaround for replacing the corrupted data.
- #737: [Windows] when the bitness of psutil and the target process was
different cmdline() and cwd() could return a wrong result or incorrectly
report an AccessDenied error.
- #741: [OpenBSD] psutil does not compile on mips64.
- #751: [Linux] fixed call to Py_DECREF on possible Null object.
- #754: [Linux] cmdline() can be wrong in case of zombie process.
- #759: [Linux] Process.memory_maps() may return paths ending with " (deleted)"
- #761: [Windows] psutil.boot_time() wraps to 0 after 49 days.
- #764: [NetBSD] fix compilation on NetBSD-6.x.
- #766: [Linux] net_connections() can't handle malformed /proc/net/unix file.
- #767: [Linux] disk_io_counters() may raise ValueError on 2.6 kernels and it's
broken on 2.4 kernels.
- #770: [NetBSD] disk_io_counters() metrics didn't update.
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Thu Jan 21 09:01:36 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.4.2 (fixes for non-Linux platforms)
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Fri Jan 15 19:39:31 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.4.1
**Enhancements**
- #557: [NetBSD] added NetBSD support. (contributed by Ryo Onodera and
Thomas Klausner)
- #708: [Linux] psutil.net_connections() and Process.connections() on Python 2
can be up to 3x faster in case of many connections.
Also psutil.Process.memory_maps() is slightly faster.
- #718: process_iter() is now thread safe.
**Bug fixes**
- #714: [OpenBSD] virtual_memory().cached value was always set to 0.
- #715: don't crash at import time if cpu_times() fail for some reason.
- #717: [Linux] Process.open_files fails if deleted files still visible.
- #722: [Linux] swap_memory() no longer crashes if sin/sout can't be determined
due to missing /proc/vmstat.
- #724: [FreeBSD] virtual_memory().total is slightly incorrect.
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Fri Nov 27 10:57:57 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.3.0
**Enhancements**
- #558: [Linux] exposed psutil.PROCFS_PATH constant to change the default
location of /proc filesystem.
- #615: [OpenBSD] added OpenBSD support. (contributed by Landry Breuil)
**Bug fixes**
- #692: [UNIX] Process.name() is no longer cached as it may change.
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Mon Oct 26 21:09:10 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.2.2
**Bug fixes**
- #623: [Linux] process or system connections raises ValueError if IPv6 is not
supported by the system.
- #678: [Linux] can't install psutil due to bug in setup.py.
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Wed Sep 16 19:33:14 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.2.1
* #677: [Linux] can't install psutil due to bug in setup.py.
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Thu Sep 3 07:39:22 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.2.0
**Enhancements**
- #644: [Windows] added support for CTRL_C_EVENT and CTRL_BREAK_EVENT signals
to use with Process.send_signal().
- #648: CI test integration for OSX. (patch by Jeff Tang)
- #663: [UNIX] net_if_addrs() now returns point-to-point (VPNs) addresses.
- #655: [Windows] different issues regarding unicode handling were fixed. On
Python 2 all APIs returning a string will now return an encoded version of it
by using sys.getfilesystemencoding() codec. The APIs involved are:
- psutil.net_if_addrs()
- psutil.net_if_stats()
- psutil.net_io_counters()
- psutil.Process.cmdline()
- psutil.Process.name()
- psutil.Process.username()
- psutil.users()
**Bug fixes**
- #513: [Linux] fixed integer overflow for RLIM_INFINITY.
- #641: [Windows] fixed many compilation warnings. (patch by Jeff Tang)
- #652: [Windows] net_if_addrs() UnicodeDecodeError in case of non-ASCII NIC
names.
- #655: [Windows] net_if_stats() UnicodeDecodeError in case of non-ASCII NIC
names.
- #659: [Linux] compilation error on Suse 10. (patch by maozguttman)
- #664: [Linux] compilation error on Alpine Linux. (patch by Bart van Kleef)
- #670: [Windows] segfgault of net_if_addrs() in case of non-ASCII NIC names.
(patch by sk6249)
- #672: [Windows] compilation fails if using Windows SDK v8.0. (patch by
Steven Winfield)
- #675: [Linux] net_connections(); UnicodeDecodeError may occur when listing
UNIX sockets.
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Wed Jul 15 12:55:51 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- update to version 3.1.1:
New fatures
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- [Linux] disk_partitions() added support for ZFS filesystems.
- continuous tests integration for Windows
- continuous code quality test integration
Main bugfixes
===========
- [Windows] Process.open_files() no longer hangs. Instead it uses a
thred which times out and skips the file handle in case it's taking too
long
to be retrieved. (patch by Jeff Tang)
- [Windows] Process.name() no longer raises AccessDenied for pids owned
by another user.
- [Windows] Process.memory_info() no longer raises AccessDenied for pids
owned by another user.
- [Linux] Process.cmdline() can be truncated.
- [Windows] add inet_ntop function for Windows XP to support IPv6.
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Mon Jun 29 11:08:33 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- update to version 3.0.1:
* #632: [Linux] better error message if cannot parse process UNIX
connections.
* #634: [Linux] Proces.cmdline() does not include empty string
arguments.
* #635: [UNIX] crash on module import if 'enum' package is installed
on python < 3.4.
- update to version 3.0.0:
* Enhancements
+ #250: new psutil.net_if_stats() returning NIC statistics (isup,
duplex, speed, MTU).
+ #376: new psutil.net_if_addrs() returning all NIC addresses a-la
ifconfig.
+ #469: on Python >= 3.4 IOPRIO_CLASS_* and *_PRIORITY_CLASS
constants returned by psutil.Process' ionice() and nice()
methods are enums instead of plain integers.
+ #581: add .gitignore. (patch by Gabi Davar)
+ #582: connection constants returned by psutil.net_connections()
and psutil.Process.connections() were turned from int to enums
on Python > 3.4.
+ #587: Move native extension into the package.
+ #589: Process.cpu_affinity() accepts any kind of iterable (set,
tuple, ...), not only lists.
+ #594: all deprecated APIs were removed.
+ #599: [Windows] process name() can now be determined for all
processes even when running as a limited user.
+ #602: pre-commit GIT hook.
+ #629: enhanced support for py.test and nose test discovery and
tests run.
+ #616: [Windows] Add inet_ntop function for Windows XP.
* Bug fixes
+ #428: [all UNIXes except Linux] correct handling of zombie
processes; introduced new ZombieProcess exception class.
+ #512: [BSD] fix segfault in net_connections().
+ #555: [Linux] psutil.users() correctly handles ":0" as an alias
for "localhost"
+ #579: [Windows] Fixed open_files() for PID>64K.
+ #579: [Windows] fixed many compiler warnings.
+ #585: [FreeBSD] net_connections() may raise KeyError.
+ #586: [FreeBSD] cpu_affinity() segfaults on set in case an
invalid CPU number is provided.
+ #593: [FreeBSD] Process().memory_maps() segfaults.
+ #606: Process.parent() may swallow NoSuchProcess exceptions.
+ #611: [SunOS] net_io_counters has send and received swapped
+ #614: [Linux]: cpu_count(logical=False) return the number of
physical CPUs instead of physical cores.
+ #618: [SunOS] swap tests fail on Solaris when run as normal user
+ #628: [Linux] Process.name() truncates process name in case it
contains spaces or parentheses.
- specfile:
* location of .so files changes to subdir psutil
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Mon Feb 2 22:16:07 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- Update to 2.2.1:
- Fixed #572
ValueError: ambiguos inode with multiple PIDs references
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Tue Jan 6 23:46:40 UTC 2015 - michael@stroeder.com
- Update to 2.2.0:
- FreeBSD has now support for process CPU affinity
- new pstree.py and pidof.py example scripts
- C extension version mismatch in case the user messed up with psutil
installation or with sys.path is now detected at import time
- [Linux] a lot of file descriptors were left open
- [Windows] use proper encoding for psutil.Process.username() and
psutil.users().
- [Solaris] fixed a high-priority bug which crashed psutil on import.
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Tue Nov 18 13:55:21 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update to 2.1.3
* fix "undefined symbol: CPU_ALLOC" compilation error.
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Tue Sep 30 10:32:34 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update documentation files
- Spec file cleanups
- Update shebang fix
- Disable broken unit tests: tests don't work without root permissions
- Update dependencies. We should actually guarantee psutil and so
on are installed.
- Update urls
- Update to version 2.1.2
* Enhancements
* #407: project moved from Google Code to Github; code moved from Mercurial
to Git.
* #492: use tox to run tests on multiple python versions. (patch by msabramo)
* #505: [Windows] distribution as wheel packages.
* #511: new examples/ps.py sample code.
* Bug fixes
* #340: [Windows] Process.get_open_files() no longer hangs. (patch by
Jeff Tang)
* #501: [Windows] disk_io_counters() may return negative values.
* #503: [Linux] in rare conditions Process exe(), open_files() and
connections() methods can raise OSError(ESRCH) instead of NoSuchProcess.
* #504: [Linux] can't build RPM packages via setup.py
* #506: [Linux] python 2.4 support was broken.
* #522: [Linux] Process.cpu_affinity() might return EINVAL. (patch by David
Daeschler)
* #529: [Windows] Process.exe() may raise unhandled WindowsError exception
for PIDs 0 and 4. (patch by Jeff Tang)
* #530: [Linux] psutil.disk_io_counters() may crash on old Linux distros
(< 2.6.5) (patch by Yaolong Huang)
* #533: [Linux] Process.memory_maps() may raise TypeError on old Linux distros.
- Update to version 2.1.1
* Bug fixes
* #446: [Windows] fix encoding error when using net_io_counters() on Python 3.
(patch by Szigeti Gabor Niif)
* #460: [Windows] net_io_counters() wraps after 4G.
* #491: [Linux] psutil.net_connections() exceptions. (patch by Alexander Grothe)
- Update to version 2.1.0
* Enhancements
* #387: system-wide open connections a-la netstat.
* Bug fixes
* #421: [Solaris] psutil does not compile on SunOS 5.10 (patch by Naveed
Roudsari)
* #489: [Linux] psutil.disk_partitions() return an empty list.
- Update to version 2.0.0
* Enhancements
* #424: [Windows] installer for Python 3.X 64 bit.
* #427: number of logical and physical CPUs (psutil.cpu_count()).
* #447: psutil.wait_procs() timeout parameter is now optional.
* #452: make Process instances hashable and usable with set()s.
* #453: tests on Python < 2.7 require unittest2 module.
* #459: add a make file for running tests and other repetitive tasks (also
on Windows).
* #463: make timeout parameter of cpu_percent* functions default to 0.0 'cause
it's a common trap to introduce slowdowns.
* #468: move documentation to readthedocs.com.
* #477: process cpu_percent() is about 30% faster. (suggested by crusaderky)
* #478: [Linux] almost all APIs are about 30% faster on Python 3.X.
* #479: long deprecated psutil.error module is gone; exception classes now
live in "psutil" namespace only.
* Bug fixes
* #193: psutil.Popen constructor can throw an exception if the spawned process
terminates quickly.
* #340: [Windows] process get_open_files() no longer hangs. (patch by
jtang@vahna.net)
* #443: [Linux] fix a potential overflow issue for Process.set_cpu_affinity()
on systems with more than 64 CPUs.
* #448: [Windows] get_children() and ppid() memory leak (patch by Ulrich
Klank).
* #457: [POSIX] pid_exists() always returns True for PID 0.
* #461: namedtuples are not pickle-able.
* #466: [Linux] process exe improper null bytes handling. (patch by
Gautam Singh)
* #470: wait_procs() might not wait. (patch by crusaderky)
* #471: [Windows] process exe improper unicode handling. (patch by
alex@mroja.net)
* #473: psutil.Popen.wait() does not set returncode attribute.
* #474: [Windows] Process.cpu_percent() is no longer capped at 100%.
* #476: [Linux] encoding error for process name and cmdline.
* API changes
For the sake of consistency a lot of psutil APIs have been renamed.
In most cases accessing the old names will work but it will cause a
DeprecationWarning.
* psutil.* module level constants have being replaced by functions
* Renamed psutil.* functions
* All psutil.Process ``get_*`` methods lost the ``get_`` prefix.
get_ext_memory_info() renamed to memory_info_ex().
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()"
* All psutil.Process ``set_*`` methods lost the ``set_`` prefix.
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()"
* Except for 'pid' all psutil.Process class properties have been turned into
methods. This is the only case which there are no aliases.
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()"
* timeout parameter of cpu_percent* functions defaults to 0.0 instead of 0.1.
* long deprecated psutil.error module is gone; exception classes now live in
"psutil" namespace only.
* Process instances' "retcode" attribute returned by psutil.wait_procs() has
been renamed to "returncode" for consistency with subprocess.Popen.
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Wed Nov 27 21:26:26 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com
- Update to version 1.2.1
* #348: [Windows XP] fixed "ImportError: DLL load failed" occurring
on module import.
* #425: [Solaris] crash on import due to failure at determining BOOT_TIME.
* #443: [Linux] can't set CPU affinity with systems with more than 64 cores.
- Changes from version 1.2.0
* #439: assume os.getpid() if no argument is passed to psutil.Process
constructor.
* #440: new psutil.wait_procs() utility function which waits for multiple
processes to terminate.
* #348: [Windows XP/Vista] fixed "ImportError: DLL load failed" occurring on
module import.
- Changes from version 1.1.3
* #442: [Linux] psutil won't compile on certain version of Linux because of
missing prlimit(2) syscall.
- Changes from version 1.1.2
* #442: [Linux] psutil won't compile on Debian 6.0 because of missing
prlimit(2) syscall.
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Mon Oct 21 12:19:35 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 1.1.1:
* #410: tar.gz and windows binary files are now hosted on PYPI.
* #412: [Linux] get/set process resource limits.
* #415: [Windows] Process.get_children() is an order of magnitude faster.
* #426: [Windows] Process.name is an order of magnitude faster.
* #431: [UNIX] Process.name is slightly faster because it unnecessarily
retrieved also process cmdline.
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Fri Jul 19 10:52:59 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 1.0.1:
* network_io_counters(pernic=True) no longer works as intended in 1.0.0.
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Thu Jul 11 14:27:00 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 1.0.0:
* Process.get_connections() 'status' strings are now constants.
* test suite exits with non-zero on failure. (patch by floppymaster)
* extensively use unittest2 module in unit tests and provide
workarounds if this is not installed on python < 2.7.
* Process.get_memory_maps() may raise ValueError.
* Process.get_connections() 'status' field is no longer a string but a constant
object (psutil.CONN_*).
* Process.get_connections() 'local_address' and 'remote_address' fields renamed
to 'laddr' and 'raddr'.
* psutil.network_io_counters() renamed to psutil.net_io_counters().
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Tue May 7 08:31:57 UTC 2013 - michael@stroeder.com
- Update to upstream release 0.7.1:
Many bug fixes, some new features and API changes
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Wed Jan 2 19:44:41 UTC 2013 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Fix building on SLES
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Sat Oct 6 23:01:56 UTC 2012 - os-dev@jacraig.com
- Update to 0.6.1:
* process cmdline property now makes a better job at guessing the process
executable from the cmdline.
* process exe was resolved in case it was a symlink.
* python 2.4 compatibility was broken.
* process exe can now return an empty string instead of raising AccessDenied.
* process exe is no longer resolved in case it's a symlink.
- Tons of changes from previous versions, please see HISTORY.
- Remove references to docs directory in spec file, as it no longer exists.
- Remove unnecessary shebangs from python scripts to quiet rpmlint.
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Fri May 25 04:29:28 UTC 2012 - highwaystar.ru@gmail.com
- python3 package added
- minor spec improvement
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Tue Apr 24 07:44:19 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- It's not a noarch package
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Fri Mar 23 09:44:42 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Spec file cleanup:
* No need for setuptools here, distribute replaces it completely
* Macro simplifcation
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Mon Mar 19 22:00:43 UTC 2012 - cfarrell@suse.com
- First import