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Version 20120522 ('Hollande') of GNU Parallel

Release Notes: Timings in --joblog now support milliseconds.

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    •  22 May 2013 01:47

      Release Notes: --ctrlc is now the default if --pipe is not used, making it possible to kill remotely-started jobs simply by pressing Ctrl-C. --timeout 200% now means "kill jobs which take more than twice the time of the median runtime of a job". Jobs are now distributed round-robin when having mulitiple --sshlogin, instead of filling up one --sshlogin at a time.

      •  27 Apr 2013 07:49

        Release Notes: The software can now be installed in 10 seconds by running wget -O - pi.dk/3 | sh. CPU detection was added for HURD, IRIX, SCO OpenServer, and HPUX. --ctrlc will send SIGINT to tasks running on remote computers and thus kill them. --load now uses 'ps' to find the number of running processes instead of 'uptime' and is much faster. CentOS 3.9 and FreeBSD 7 compatibility bugs were fixed. Some of these required quite extensive changes, making this release beta quality. --retries now works with --onall. The new --load computation now works on FreeBSD 7. --nice works under tcsh.

        •  23 Feb 2013 00:48

          Release Notes: --resume works with --pipe. --resume-failed will go through --joblog, redo the failed jobs, and then continue like --resume. Negative positional arguments count from the end: {-1} means the last argument, {-2} the second to last. NetBSD CPU detection. --blocksize increases exponentially if it smaller than a full record. Processing n-line records (--pipe -L n) is now much faster. --tollef is obsoleted after discussion on the mailing list.

          •  22 Jan 2013 01:19

            Release Notes: --sshdelay delays starting the next SSH by the specified number of seconds. The value can be less than 1 second.

            •  30 Dec 2012 01:42

              Release Notes: --shebang-wrap now makes it possible to parallelize scripts by putting "parallel" in the shebang line (the first #! line in scripts). --delay adds a delay after starting each job (useful to avoid raceconditions and thundering herd problems). --results now uses "/" as a separator instead of TAB, and thus creates subdirectories. OpenBSD CPU detection is now performed. niceload --sensor allows negative numbers to signify a lower number, meaning the limit is lower. niceload --prg suspends a named program which is already running. niceload multiple --pid suspends process ids which are already running.

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