File vmtouch.changes of Package vmtouch
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Sun Aug 16 22:07:06 UTC 2020 - Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 1.3.1:
* New switch: "-P <pidfile>". When combined with -l or -L, the
PID of the daemon process will be written to this file.
* In Makefile, support staged installs using DESTDIR
* Create snapcraft.yaml to enable snap creation
* Fix compilation for pre-C99 compilers
* Documentation improvements
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Wed Jul 12 03:20:21 UTC 2017 - plinnell@opensuse.org
- Update to version 1.3.0
- * New switch: "-b <file>". This enables "batch mode" where the
list of files to crawl is read from the specified file
(Thanks Tw)
* New switch: "-0". When this is enabled, the files in
"batch mode" are separated by NUL bytes instead of newlines
* New switch: "-F". Prevents vmtouch from traversing separate
filesystems (requested by mailinglists35)
* Lots of updates to the debian packaging (Thanks anarcat)
* Use standard path for manpages (Thanks anarcat)
* On linux, if an open fails due to EPERM then try again
without O_NOATIME
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Fri Jan 13 12:34:23 UTC 2017 - idonmez@suse.com
- Update to version 1.2.0
* -i feature which lets you ignore entire files and directories
(Thanks Etienne Bruines)
* -I feature which lets you only process filenames matching
certain patterns.
* Both -i and -I support wildcards
* Specify C99 standard during compile (Thanks ecebuzz)
* Better error checking for extremely large values to command
line parameters (Thanks Matthew Fernandez)
* Fix some boundary conditions in the range support added
in 1.0.1 (Thanks Justas LaviĊĦius)
* On Linux, support touching/evicting/displaying block devices
directly. This displays the underlying buffer cache, not the
filesystem cache (Thanks to maq123 for the suggestion)
* On Linux, open files with O_NOATIME so that we don't cause
unnecessary disk activity recording access times
(Thanks Mat R.)
* Replaces a stat() call with an fstat() call which is slightly
more efficient.
* Skipped symlinks are no longer included in total file count
* Closes file descriptors after locking memory since there is
no need to keep them open. This makes it less likely you will
hit the RLIMIT_NOFILE when using -l or -L.
* TUNING.md file (Thanks to Artem Sheremet for the idea and
to Vladimir Kotal for Solaris tuning info)
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Tue Mar 22 13:09:08 UTC 2016 - idonmez@suse.com
- Initial release