[ubuntu/disco-proposed] stress-ng 0.09.50-1 (Accepted)
Colin Ian King
colin.king at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 2 22:57:33 UTC 2019
stress-ng (0.09.50-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Makefile: bump version
* Manual: update date
* stress-fanotify: don't declare ret if it is not used
* stress-ipsec-mb: make pr_inf message a debug pr_dbg message
* stress-zlib: remove xsum value debug verify information
* stress-ipsec-mb: add more explanation to why the stressor may be
skipped
* stress-ipsec-mb: check for IMB_* macros
* stress-ipsec-mb: fix typo "avx" -> "avx2"
* stress-ipsec-mb: Add SHA encryption
* stress-ipsec-mb: fix hmac md5 error messages
* stress-ipsec-mb: Add HMAC MD5
* stress-ipsec-mb: add CTR encoding
* stress-ipsec-mb: don't enable for static builds
* Update copyright year
* debian/control: add ipsec library dependency
* stress-quota: use linux quotactl API for linux only systems
* stress-opcode: voidify name argument
* stress-opcode: define stress_set_opcode_method for unimplemented
build case
* Forgot to add test/test-libipsec-mb.c
* Add initial cut of ipsec-mb stressor for SHA, DES and CMAC
* stress-af-alg: prefix macro constants with SNG to avoid clashes
* stress-rdrand: remove assembler cpuid check
* stress-fanotify: improve FAN mode checks for v4.20
* stress-resources: fork a child off on each resource eating child
* Add --opcode-method [ random | inc | mixed ] option
* shim: remove duplicated code for __APPLE__ case
* stress-opcode: iterate 1024 times in each child
* stress-stackmmap: fix leak of open file descriptor on ENXIO error
* stress-opcode: comment why mwc32() is being called before forking
* stress-opcode: remove unnecessary { } block scope
* stress-opcode: use mwc8() instead of mwc32() when setting opcodes
* snapcraft: make stress-ng binary static and add various plugs
Date: 2019-01-02 22:42:33.125252+00:00
Changed-By: Colin Ian King <colin.king at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/stress-ng/0.09.50-1
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