2012-10-23 21:51:39 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (447) |
Log message:
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
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2012-03-21 19:28:41 by Matthias Drochner | Files touched by this commit (7) | |
Log message:
update to 1.0.1
changes:
-UI improvements, UTF-8/wcurses support
-Performance improvements
-XDG compliance
-bugfixes
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2011-12-10 15:36:38 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Remove useless .include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
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2011-12-10 14:28:43 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Unconditionally pass ac_cv_file__proc_stat=yes and
ac_cv_file__proc_meminfo=yes to "configure" script. As a result htop
will be built regardless of /proc is mounted or not (bulk builds).
Enable htop PR 39881 on NetBSD, Linux and FreeBSD only where
Linux-compatible procfs is available.
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2011-08-06 18:36:41 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (7) |
Log message:
Update to version 0.9. This fixes build failures on Linux (PR 44001).
Support for NetBSD was added.
Fixes for pkglint warnings. Oked by wiz@
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2008-07-14 14:56:20 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (563) |
Log message:
Mark as destdir ready.
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2007-06-03 14:54:00 by Juan Romero Pardines | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update to 0.6.6:
* Add support of NLWP field
(thanks to Bert Wesarg)
* BUGFIX: Fix use of configurable /proc location
(thanks to Florent Thoumie)
* Fix memory percentage calculation and make it saner
(thanks to Olev Kartau for the report)
* Added display of DRS, DT, LRS and TRS
(thanks to Matthias Lederhofer)
* BUGFIX: LRS and DRS memory values were flipped
(thanks to Matthias Lederhofer)
* BUGFIX: Don't crash on very high UIDs
(thanks to Egmont Koblinger)
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2007-05-25 21:30:21 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
Log message:
Initial import of htop-0.6.5 into the Packages Collection.
htop is an enhanced version of top, the interactive process viewer,
which can display the list of processes in a tree form, like pstree.
This is htop, an interactive process viewer.
Comparison between 'htop' and 'top'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* In 'htop' you can scroll the list vertically and horizontally
to see all processes and full command lines.
* In 'top' you are subject to a delay for each unassigned
key you press (especially annoying when multi-key escape
sequences are triggered by accident).
* 'htop' starts faster ('top' seems to collect data for a while
before displaying anything).
* In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number to
kill a process, in 'top' you do.
* In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number or
the priority value to renice a process, in 'top' you do.
* In 'htop' you can kill multiple processes at once.
* 'top' is older, hence, more tested.
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