[ubuntu/xenial-proposed] stress-ng 0.05.14-1 (Accepted)
Colin Ian King
colin.king at ubuntu.com
Mon Feb 8 22:47:10 UTC 2016
stress-ng (0.05.14-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Makefile: bump version
* Fix make dist - typo in test-libpthread.c
* stress-fiemap: initialise counter at start of loop
* stress-fiemap: ensure counter is being updated
* adt: exclude bind mount from list of stressors
* Don't emit warning on --pathological if number of stressors is zero
* ignite-cpu: add null entry at end of list, don't scan by array size
* Only include <sys/mount.h> for linux for the bind mount stressor
* stress-bind-mount: build stressor if STRESS_BIND_MOUNT defined
* stress-bind-mount: stop cppcheck whining about uninitialised pid
* stress-numa: don't fatally fail on -EIO with MPOL_MF_STRICT (LP: #1542741)
* Enabled IGNITE_CPU with the --aggressive option
* Add bind-mount stressor (LP: #1542010)
* Add --ignite-cpu option to maximize CPU frequency
* Make float decimal auto detect set -DHAVE_FLOAT_DECIMAL
* Minor re-org of Makefile, and add more files to dist rule
* Update README - increase number of stressors
* adt tests: remove membarrier, it fails on older kernels in Debian
* Add some more comments
* stress-affinity: handle EINVAL when CPU(s) are offline
* Set number of instances to on-line CPUs if N is -ve (LP: #1513546)
* Remove opt_long, replace with get_int32 or get_uint64
* Add libpthread build time checks
* Add librt build time checks
* Remove commented out old link line
* Add libcrypt check
* Makefile: remove test-libz correctly
* stress-cpu: make source 80 column friendly
* Add FORCE_DO_NOTHING macro do force compiler to stop opimizing out loops
* Add zlib stressor
* stress-stream: cater for systems without L3 cache
* stress-stream: only emit cache size info on instance 0
* Add libbsd-dev to README
Date: 2016-02-08 22:25:04.882681+00:00
Changed-By: Colin Ian King <colin.king at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/stress-ng/0.05.14-1
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