python-psutil
A graphical interface that lets you easily analyze and introspect unaltered running Python processes.
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psutil-5.9.0.tar.gz | 0000478322 467 KB | |
python-psutil.changes | 0000062344 60.9 KB | |
python-psutil.spec | 0000003378 3.3 KB | |
skip-obs.patch | 0000005523 5.39 KB | |
skip_failing_tests.patch | 0000001170 1.14 KB | |
skip_rlimit_tests_on_python2.patch | 0000002460 2.4 KB |
Revision 63 (latest revision is 80)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to 5.9.0: * [Linux]: `cpu_freq()`_ is slow on systems with many CPUs. Read current frequency values for all CPUs from ``/proc/cpuinfo`` instead of opening many files in ``/sys`` fs. (patch by marxin) * `NoSuchProcess`_ message now specifies if the PID has been reused. * error classes (`NoSuchProcess`_, `AccessDenied`_, etc.) now have a better formatted and separated ``__repr__`` and ``__str__`` implementations. * [Linux]: `disk_partitions()`_: convert ``/dev/root`` device (an alias used on some Linux distros) to real root device path. * ``PSUTIL_DEBUG`` mode now prints file name and line number of the debug messages coming from C extension modules. * rewrite HISTORY.rst to use hyperlinks pointing to psutil API doc. * [Linux]: `wait_procs()`_ should catch ``subprocess.TimeoutExpired`` exception. * [Linux]: `sensors_battery()`_ can raise ``TypeError`` on PureOS. * [Linux]: psutil does not handle ``ENAMETOOLONG`` when accessing process file descriptors in procfs. (patch by Nikita Radchenko) * **[critical]**: ``memoize_when_activated`` decorator is not thread-safe. * **[critical]**: `process_iter()`_ is not thread safe and can raise ``TypeError`` if invoked from multiple threads. * [Linux]: `cpu_freq()`_ return order is wrong on systems with more than 9 CPUs.
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