loadwatch 1.0+1.1alpha1-5 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
loadwatch (1.0+1.1alpha1-5) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed long description thanks to Colin Watson. * Fixed manpages thanks to Anthony DeRobertis and Nick Rusnov. * Bump Standards-Version: to 3.6.1. -- Nicolas Boullis <email address hidden> Fri, 29 Aug 2003 01:27:13 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync
- Uploaded to:
- Warty
- Original maintainer:
- Nicolas Boullis
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Trusty | release | universe | utils | |
Precise | release | universe | utils |
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loadwatch_1.0+1.1alpha1.orig.tar.gz | 27.1 KiB | 2a2044346ed980b4eed971494e7a9c088e8473daf0f153db8e4469e2d9a072a9 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- loadwatch: Run a program using only idle cycles
loadwatch forks a child process and only allows it to run when the
system load meets user-defined parameters. It allows you to specify
that a program should run only if the load is below a specified
point, and will stop it when that point is reached. When the load
falls below a second specified point, the program will be
continued. The user can also specify the system load sampling period.
- loadwatch-dbgsym: debug symbols for package loadwatch
loadwatch forks a child process and only allows it to run when the
system load meets user-defined parameters. It allows you to specify
that a program should run only if the load is below a specified
point, and will stop it when that point is reached. When the load
falls below a second specified point, the program will be
continued. The user can also specify the system load sampling period.