Allows manipulation of cpusets on system and provides higher level functions
Cpuset is a Python application to make using the cpusets facilities in
the Linux kernel easier. The actual included command is called cset
and it allows manipulation of cpusets on the system and provides higher
level functions such as implementation and control of a basic CPU
shielding setup.
- Developed at hardware
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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cpuset.changes | 0000011176 10.9 KB | |
cpuset.spec | 0000002410 2.35 KB | |
v1.5.7.tar.gz | 0000106516 104 KB |
Revision 26 (latest revision is 33)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 353478
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Ismail Dönmez (namtrac)
(revision 26)
- Cleanup spec file - Use source url - Update to ae629aa1dc95, release 1.5.7 - Deleted patches: Docu-fix-asciidoc-build-error.patch Docu-fixed-a-typo.patch Docu-remove-mention-about-nonexistent-option.patch Fix-crash-with-SCHED_IDLE-policy.patch Fix-typo-in-setup-py.patch Handle-unknown-scheduler-policy-codes-gracefully.patch Parse-proc-pid-stat-properly.patch Update-URLs-after-project-migration.patch cset-make-it-handle-cgroup-mounts.patch
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