procps 2:3.3.16-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
procps (2:3.3.16-1ubuntu1) focal; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- debian/sysctl.d (Ubuntu-specific):
+ 10-console-messages.conf: stop low-level kernel messages on console.
+ 10-kernel-hardening.conf: add the kptr_restrict setting
+ 10-ipv6-privacy.conf: add a file to sysctl.d to apply the defaults
for IPv6 privacy extensions for interfaces. (LP: #176125, #841353)
+ 10-magic-sysrq.conf: Disable most magic sysrq by default, allowing
critical sync, remount, reboot functions. (LP: #194676, LP: #1025467)
+ 10-network-security.conf: enable rp_filter.
+ 10-ptrace.conf: describe new PTRACE setting.
+ 10-zeropage.conf: safe mmap_min_addr value for graceful fall-back.
for armhf, and arm64.
+ 10-qemu.conf.s390x for qemu.
+ README: describe how this directory is supposed to work.
- debian/rules: Fix cross build
- ignore_eaccess.patch: If we get eaccess when opening a sysctl file for
writing, don't error out. Otherwise package upgrades can fail,
especially in containers.
- ignore_erofs.patch: Same as ignore_eaccess but for the case where
part of /proc is read/only.
- 10-network-security.conf: change the rp_filter default from 1 to 2,
the strict mode isn't compatible with the n-m handling of
captive portals
* Dropped changes, superseded upstream:
- d/p/pgrep-increase-CMDSTRSIZE.patch: Allow long command lines to be
searched.
* Dropped changes, no longer needed:
- 10-keyboard.conf.powerpc: mouse button emulation on PowerPC.
- 10-link-restrictions.conf: this is redundant with link-protect.conf
from Debian.
* debian/procps.maintscript: handle migration of link-protect.conf from
/etc to /usr.
procps (2:3.3.16-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Ondřej Nový ]
* d/changelog: Remove trailing whitespaces
[ Craig Small ]
* set sysctl protection for fifos and regular files Closes: #914859
* New upstream release
- docs: Use correct symbols for -h option in free.1 Closes: #898774
- pgrep: Match on runstate Closes: #919381
- snice: Fix matching on pid Closes: #903540
* Move protect-links from /etc to /usr/lib Closes: #915797
* Increment library package to libprocps8
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Thu, 13 Feb 2020 22:53:02 -0800
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Binary packages built by this source
- libprocps-dev: library for accessing process information from /proc
These are the header files for libproc. Some packages using libproc
to access process information from /proc need these to compile.
- libprocps8: library for accessing process information from /proc
The libprocps library is a way of accessing information out of the /proc
filesystem.
.
This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs
compiled with libprocps.
- libprocps8-dbgsym: debug symbols for libprocps8
- procps: /proc file system utilities
This package provides command line and full screen utilities for browsing
procfs, a "pseudo" file system dynamically generated by the kernel to
provide information about the status of entries in its process table
(such as whether the process is running, stopped, or a "zombie").
.
It contains free, kill, pkill, pgrep, pmap, ps, pwdx, skill, slabtop,
snice, sysctl, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, and watch.
- procps-dbgsym: debug symbols for procps
