Things like lexgrog and whatis and apropos need to look a the line in
the NAME section in the manpage. There used to be a macro there which
they don't understand.
lexgrog top.1
top.1: parse failed
configure.ac now set to 3.3.1
vmstat -p has not worked for a long time, this applies Debian patch
vmstat_part_format, the details:
Author: Daniel Novotny
Description: The contents of /proc/diskstats have changed since 2.6.25
Changed PATH_MAX to 32 because its missing on hurd
Bug-Redhat: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485243
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/588677
Last-Update: 2010-11-17
Notice that contents of file library.map file are almost certainly
wrong as it is making everything exported.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
. 3 pgms require non-wide <curses.h> or <ncurses.h>
This patch represents the tests for a minimal environment
consistent with current ncurses needs.
It should allow a successful configure and build
. 1 program uses curses (top)
. 2 programs use ncurses (slabtop, watch)
. all 3 include non-wide <curses.h> or <ncurses.h>
. those 3 do not currently need wide support
. but anticipating nls, we link against libncursesw
This patch ensures an environment consistent with current
and future ncurses needs.
tweaked signal setup valgrind complaint as nls
some input error messages made more descriptive
eliminated audible escape a from all error messa
added include of proc readproc.h to top.h
optimization for show_special function
remove unnecessary variables clang analyze
After `make install' I expect to see some files in
<prefix>/share/doc/procps-ng directory, this commit adds few most
obvious ones to there.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
For the small number of devices that we cannot get Hertz out of ELF
notes but the cpu numbers make sense (ie not kFreeBSD) there is a hack
by using the CPU numbers. The problem is there was 4 numbers, now there
are 7. This fixes the hack by adding all 7 to get a more correct number.
This is from Debian patch sysinfo_7_numbers
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/460331
FreeBSD has no good way of finding the Hertz value. ELF notes don't
work, you can't find it in a function and even asm/params.h does
not have it. Lucky for us, it is always 100.
Based upon Debian patch patch sysinfo_kfreebsd_hertz by Petr Salinger
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/460331
Caution, 460331 has lots of overlapping bugs all around the Hertz
problem across many arches.
Suppresses a message about elf notes not found on non-Linux systems.
kFreeBSD systems, for one, don't have this so the message appears
every time you run a procps program otherwise.
Based upon Debian patch sysinfo_elfnote by Petr Salinger
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/378157