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Daniel Berger
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce the release of sys-proctable 0.8.0.
The sys-proctable library is a Ruby interface for getting at process
table information.
There are a lot of changes, but here are the highlights:
* The Linux and Solaris versions are now pure Ruby.
* The Solaris version now only supports 2.8 and later.
* Bug fixes all around ranging from bad struct members to dealing with
spaces properly.
* Some ProcessTableStruct members have changed.
See the CHANGES file for all the gory details.
To install the latest version, use "gem install sys-proctable". Note
that some platforms may explicitly require the "--platform=" option.
You can also get the source from the RubyForge project page at
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils *
Enjoy!
Dan
* The tarballs I originally uploaded still contained a bug in Linux.
If you downloaded the tarball prior to today, please download the
version that is now on RubyForge. The gems are fine, however.
I'm happy to announce the release of sys-proctable 0.8.0.
The sys-proctable library is a Ruby interface for getting at process
table information.
There are a lot of changes, but here are the highlights:
* The Linux and Solaris versions are now pure Ruby.
* The Solaris version now only supports 2.8 and later.
* Bug fixes all around ranging from bad struct members to dealing with
spaces properly.
* Some ProcessTableStruct members have changed.
See the CHANGES file for all the gory details.
To install the latest version, use "gem install sys-proctable". Note
that some platforms may explicitly require the "--platform=" option.
You can also get the source from the RubyForge project page at
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils *
Enjoy!
Dan
* The tarballs I originally uploaded still contained a bug in Linux.
If you downloaded the tarball prior to today, please download the
version that is now on RubyForge. The gems are fine, however.