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# Template file for 'python-setproctitle'
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pkgname=python-setproctitle
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version=1.1.6
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revision=1
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wrksrc="setproctitle-${version}"
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homepage="http://code.google.com/p/py-setproctitle/"
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license="BSD"
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distfiles="http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/setproctitle/setproctitle-${version}.tar.gz"
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build_style=python-module
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fulldepends="python"
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makedepends="python-devel"
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short_desc="A library to allow customization of the process title"
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maintainer="davehome <davehome@redthumb.info.tm>"
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checksum=f2926abd47803e288f665401268a9950961be734e981035bde9acb4af80a032d
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long_desc="
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The library allows a process to change its title (as displayed by system tools
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such as ps and top).
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Changing the title is mostly useful in multi-process systems, for example when
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a master process is forked: changing the children's title allows to identify
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the task each process is busy with. The technique is used by PostgreSQL and the
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OpenSSH Server for example.
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The procedure is hardly portable across different systems. PostgreSQL provides
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a good multi-platform implementation: this module is a Python wrapper around
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PostgreSQL code."
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pycompile_module="setproctitle"
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