stress-ng 0.05.23-1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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stress-ng (0.05.23-1ubuntu2) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Fix alignment mask to ensure stacks are 16 byte aligned (LP: #1573117)
    - incorrect mask used in previous fix, now using correct mask

stress-ng (0.05.23-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Ensure all clone() calls are 16 byte aligned for aarch64 (LP: #1573117)
  * stress-mmap: handle SIGBUS signals (LP: #1569468)

 -- Colin King <email address hidden>  Tue, 26 Apr 2016 12:16:47 +0100

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Colin Ian King
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Original maintainer:
Colin Ian King
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stress-ng: tool to load and stress a computer

 stress-ng can stress various subsystems of a computer. It can stress load
 CPU, cache, disk, memory, socket and pipe I/O, scheduling and much more.
 stress-ng is a re-write of the original stress tool by Amos Waterland but
 has many additional features such as specifying the number of bogo operations
 to run, execution metrics, a stress verification on memory and compute
 operations and considerably more stress mechanisms.

stress-ng-dbgsym: debug symbols for package stress-ng

 stress-ng can stress various subsystems of a computer. It can stress load
 CPU, cache, disk, memory, socket and pipe I/O, scheduling and much more.
 stress-ng is a re-write of the original stress tool by Amos Waterland but
 has many additional features such as specifying the number of bogo operations
 to run, execution metrics, a stress verification on memory and compute
 operations and considerably more stress mechanisms.