PRs for manpage 'ps(1)'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'ps(1)' as of Fri May 30 07:38:54 2014 UTC. See notes.
PRs for manpage 'ps(1)':
S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
o | 2012/12/31 | kern/174848 | [kernel] [patch] ps(1): ps -H option does not work with kernel core dumps | |
o | 2012/01/27 | bin/164535 | [patch] ps(1) truncates command to screen size even when stdout is not a tty | |
o | 2010/02/25 | bin/144285 | hiren | [patch] ps(1): ps -axo user,%cpu,%mem - most processes using 0% of memory |
o | 2008/12/27 | bin/129965 | gavin | [patch] ps(1): ps -lH doesn't show the proper CPU# |
o | 2008/11/21 | bin/129052 | ps(1) %cpu column reports misleading data for threaded programs | |
o | 2008/10/17 | kern/128177 | jeff | [sched_ule] wrong CPU usage reported by top(1)/ps(1) with SCHED_ULE |
o | 2006/08/18 | bin/102232 | gad | Defects in -O option to ps(1) |
o | 2005/12/20 | bin/90690 | [patch] ps(1) errorneously respects terminal column settings when output is not to a terminal | |
o | 2005/06/01 | bin/81757 | gad | realtime processes are not marked with '<' in ps(1) output. |
o | 2004/04/20 | bin/65803 | gad | [patch] ps(1) enhancements (posix syntax, and more) |
s | 2002/04/05 | bin/36786 | make ps(1) use 24-hour time by default | |
s | 2002/04/04 | bin/36740 | make ps(1) obey locale (particularly for times) |
Notes
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