A system for controlling process state under UNIX
Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number
of processes on UNIX-like operating systems.
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Chris McDonough
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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supervisor-4.2.5.tar.gz | 0000466073 455 KB | |
supervisor.changes | 0000022628 22.1 KB | |
supervisor.spec | 0000003368 3.29 KB | |
supervisord-tmpfiles.conf | 0000000035 35 Bytes | |
supervisord.conf | 0000008703 8.5 KB | |
supervisord.service | 0000000657 657 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 7)
- update to 4.2.5: * Fixed a bug where the XML-RPC method ``supervisor.startProcess()`` would return 500 Internal Server Error instead of an XML-RPC fault response if the command could not be parsed. * Fixed a bug on Python 2.7 where a ``UnicodeDecodeError`` may have occurred when using the web interface. * Removed use of ``urllib.parse`` functions ``splithost``, ``splitport``, and ``splittype`` deprecated in Python 3.8. * Removed use of ``asynchat`` and ``asyncore`` deprecated in Python 3.10. * The return value of the XML-RPC method ``supervisor.getAllConfigInfo()`` now includes the ``directory``, ``uid``, and ``serverurl`` of the program. * If a subprocess exits with a unexpected exit code (one not listed in ``exitcodes=`` in a ``[program:x]`` section) then the exit will now be logged at the ``WARN`` level instead of ``INFO``. * ``supervisorctl shutdown`` now shows an error message if an argument is given. * File descriptors are now closed using the faster ``os.closerange()`` instead of calling ``os.close()`` in a loop.
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