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xjobs 20080122 (Default branch)
xjobs runs several jobs in parallel and limits the number of jobs running at once so that every processor of the machine is busy, but not overloaded. A batch of long-running processes invoked from the shell are normally executed one after another, no matter how many processors are available. xjobs allows batching those jobs while still keeping the machine busy. The interface of xjobs is similar to that of xargs. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
Output redirection was fixed for systems having posix_spawn. More... |
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