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v1.0.0-rc6
Change dependency model (use submodules) Fix a few compatibility bugs for building Improve documentation
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v1.0.0-rc5 Release: Pre-release: v1.0.0-rc5 - Bugfixes for repeated processes, improved config compatibility, better static builds
Fix two long standing issues, improve documentation, improve compatibility. If this rc is stable enough, it'll become a stable release
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v1.0.0-rc4 Release: Pre-release: v1.0.0-rc4 - Hotfix - fix get_command_from_pid
Hotfix: fix bad mistakes in cmdline method, and errors caused by Systemd hardening
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v1.0.0-rc3 Release: Pre-release: v1.0.0-rc3 - Bugfixes and consistence with Ananicy
Improve documentation, and fix some bugs related to how command names are computed
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v1.0.0-rc2 Release: Pre-release: v1.0.0-rc2 - Bugfixes for cgroups
- Fix some blocking crashes with cgroups in general - Enhance cgroup2 support - Begin workaround Linux limitation with cgroup2 - Added some debugging facilities
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v1.0.0-rc1 Release: Pre-release: v1.0.0-rc1 - Feature parity with Ananicy!
Feature parity with Ananicy!
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v0.7.2.1
Bugfix for CPUQuota + code cleanup for std::format polyfill
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v0.7.2 Release: v0.7.2 - Bugfixes on service file, cgroups, CLI, and more.
Bugfixes for Cgroups, event listener, and more. Also added a loglevel config-file option.
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v0.7.1 Release: v0.7.1 - Harden service file and fix service bug
Harden service file, also fix service not starting (because of CLI update).
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v0.6.0 Release: v0.6.0 - Cgroups, major bugfixes, performance improvements, code cleanup.
Cgroups, major bugfixes, performance improvements, code cleanup. - Cgroups (v2) are implemented. Cgroups v1 are in progress. - Several bugfixes related to process names, to ananicy-cpp stopping and a few others are fixed - Some useless code has been removed, leading to some small performance improvements - Code is also cleaner, some leftover code (which could have led to nasty bugs in the future) was removed.
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v0.5.5 Release: v0.5.5 - Re-implement argparse from scratch
Remove argparse dependency, implement it myself! The implementation is not very clean, but it works.