- updating package to 1.29.03
- removed patch which is applied upstream
Upstream changes:
2009-03-31 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Address rt.cpan.org #44082:
"Bug in compiler detection (Makefile.PL)" (for AIX xlc)
Patch submitted in the report by rehsack at cpan.org.
* Release 1.2903.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Remove no longer needed patch
Upstream changes:
2008-12-30 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Lowered the "0.95 of the current limit" down to
"0.75 of the current limit" in setrlimit.t so that
more memory-constrained systems (like 2MB or less of
default stack) have slightly more chance of completing the test.
The 0.75 also has more chance of aligning with page sizes.
* The scalar context return of getrlimit() was documented
to return an object, even though it really returned the
soft limit, reported by anicka@suse.cz. Fixed the documentation.
* Judging by the cpantesters reports no netbsd has a functional
RLIMIT_STACK, so skipping the test in all of them.
* Release 1.2902.
that's an accident waiting to happen on next version number "increase").
Also included is a bugfix for one of the self-tests, a comparison
which was the wrong way. Reported upstream.
Tests OK on i386/4.0 if you bump the stack limit to something more
than the default 2MB.
Changes:
2008-01-29 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* netbsd-alpha does not have a functional RLIMIT_STACK,
reported by David Cantrell. Skip the test, and document
as a known issue.
* Release 1.2901.
2008-01-27 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Rewrite the setrlimit.t test. Simplify it a lot; now all
RLIM_INFINITY limits are simply skipped; for those that
are limited we try setting only the soft limit, and accept
a value lower than we tried to set, since various systems
might either enforce lower limits, or round up the limits.
Added documentation on setrlimit() about this.
* Allow calling getrlimit/setrlimit and getpriority/setpriority
with the string names ("RLIMIT_NPROC", for example).
* Include ppport.h (generated with perl 5.8.8), reshuffle
system header includes appropriately.
* Tested also with older Perls, 5.005_05 and 5.6.2, in OS X.
(5.005_04 didn't work, it creates but then cannot dynaload
the .bundle files, go figure.)
* Minor documentation tweaks and copyright year bumps.
* Release 1.29.
2006-05-26 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Tweak the regexp parsing the ps -o output in setpriority.t,
from Alexey Tourbin and Rafael Garcia-Suarez. Still just
a best-effort attempt, but one can only try.
* Release 1.28.
2006-05-25 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Address rt.cpan.org #13130 and #19412: try to cope with
an already reniced shell running the setpriority.t. The
tricks used are trying "ps -o pid,nice" and looking for $$,
and if that fails, then trying whether the nice(1) is the
GNU one, and if so, running it without arguments.
* Release 1.27.
2006-05-21 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Address rt.cpan.org #19298: bug in getrusage(): 'inblock' was
misspelt as 'inlock' (the end result being that people looking
for the 'inblock' field got zero)
* For Mac OS X reword the message about the RLIM_NPROC test failure
(or rather, the possible failure). Still a mystery under what
exact conditions the test fails or succeeds.
* Add Test::Pod and Test::Pod::Coverage tests.
* Release 1.26.
2006-04-09 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Address rt.cpan.org #13131: setrlimit.t tries to increase hard
limits, cannot raise limits higher than the hard limit.
* Address rt.cpan.org #13130: getpriority.t and setpriority.t
assume priority = 0, solution hopefully portable. Now should
work under e.g. "nice make test".
* Add more verbosity to the case of the known rlimit.t test
failure in Mac OS X.
* Release 1.25.
Change log:
Sun Feb 29 16:51:34 2004 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* No functional changes but document the known fact that
under at least Mac OS X 10.3.2 the t/setrlimit.t subtest #8
may fail because of an OS bug. Also reorder the documentation
a bit to collect all the known issues under one heading.
* Release 1.24.
changes since 1.15:
Tue Oct 7 21:54:04 2003 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Makefile.PL: use archlibexp instead of archlib in cc -I.../CORE
so that Perls installed under ~user work.
* Release 1.23.
Sun Feb 9 12:12:42 2003 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Add RLIMIT_LOCKS.
* Fix a typo s/RLIM_SAVEWD_MAX/RLIMIT_SAVED_MAX/
* Sort the @EXPORT list.
* Release 1.22.
Thu Dec 12 01:15:44 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Patches for NCR MP-RAS from grommel@sears.com.
* Release 1.21.
Tue Nov 26 04:20:38 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Add a warning about the time/load-sensitivity of the
tests to INSTALL and Makefile.PL.
* Rewrite the getrusage.t and times.t tests a bit to
better work on a fast machine (IOW, try spending a
bit more time).
* Release 1.20.
Fri Nov 22 17:57:44 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Fixed a test problem found by Alain Barbet: in NetBSD
the RLIMIT_STACK wants to be aligned. Fixed also the
other memory-related limit tests to allow for alignment.
* Release 1.19.
Wed Nov 20 16:42:50 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Problem found by Jeff Boes, forwarded and analyzed
by Slaven Rezic: if one has a fast machine and/or
the granularity of times() is low, one could get false
negatives from far() in getrusage.t. Fixed the same
problem in times.t.
* Bumped the copyright statement years.
* Release 1.18.
Thu Sep 19 16:53:26 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Patch from Miles Egan to use -I$archlib/CORE instead
of -I$installarchlib/CORE in Makefile.PL, since they
might be different but the first one is the one apps
are supposed to be using.
* Sanity check for getrlimit/setrlimit/getpriority/setpriority
so that one won't use the string "RLIMIT_..."/"PRIO_..." when
one is supposed to be using the constant RLIMIT_.../PRIO_...
* Release 1.17.
Sun Sep 15 18:44:36 2002 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* Patch from Allen Smith to avoid -lbsd in IRIX
since it potentially brings in harmful side effects
regarding setpgrp/setgroups.
* Mention the use of VERBOSE in the probe failure message.
* Release 1.16.
Changes:
* Add COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE to Resource.pm.
* A space between the 2>/dev/null and the command is nice.
* I suck. Vivek Khera reported NINE MONTHS ago that
I was missing sub isrss(). My memory was jogged by
a message from Jeff Boes ONE MONTH ago. My apologies.