======== Changes in 1.4 ============ * We can now accept limits of 100% or higher. Useful for multi-core systems. * Perform sanity check when getting jiffies. Should prevent memory errors if we cannot open proc data. * Added copyright to README. ========== Changes in 1.3 ============ * Updated license information in cpulimit.c and README file * The -b flag is now shown under options instead of targets in the help text. * Include man page from Debian with updates. ========= Changes in 1.2 =========== * Applied Debian patch for checking to see if and how much we can adjust our own process priority. * Added LICENSE file so there wouldn't be any confusion about what license CPUlimit uses. * Applied Debian's patch for long options to avoid segfault. * Applied Debian's Makefile patch. * Added Debian patch to avoid opendir leaks. * Added -b command line parameter to make CPUlimit run in the background, returning control the the user's terminal. * When cpulimit is launched with one PID to track once that process no longer exists, CPUlimit will exit. Same behaviour as though the lazy flag was set. * Ported CPUlimit to FreeBSD ======= cpulimit-1.1 released ============ * Fixed a segmentation fault if controlled process exited in particular circumstances * Better CPU usage estimate * Fixed a <0 %CPU usage reporting in rare cases * Replaced MAX_PATH_SIZE with PATH_MAX already defined in * Command line arguments now available * Now is possible to specify target process by pid