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20110322
* --tollef to be switch compatible with Tollef's parallel. This will
cause -l to mean --load, and the argument separator will be --
instead of :::
* --gnu will force GNU Parallel to behave like GNU Parallel even if
--tollef is set.
* Site wide config file: /etc/parallel/config
This should solve the issue with some packagers renaming GNU
Parallel to gparallel to avoid the naming conflict.
By putting --tollef in the site wide config file you can deinstall
Tollef's parallel and install GNU Parallel instead without any
change for users or scripts. This is useful for packagers that
currently rename GNU Parallel or simply do not distribute GNU
Parallel because the command name conflicts with Tollef's parallel.
* -L 0 -n 0, and -N 0 implemented. They will read one argument,
but insert 0 arguments on the command line. Useful if you just want
to run the same command with the same arguments a number of times.
* GNU Parallel is now in Fink. Thanks to Jesse Alama.
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/parallel
* Opscode Cookbook for Chef. Thanks to Joshua Timberman.
https://github.com/opscode/cookbooks/tree/master/gnu_parallel
* Man page examples translated into Japanese. Thanks to Koshigoe.
http://w.koshigoe.jp/study/?%5Bsystem%5D+GNU+parallel+%BB%C8%CD%D1%CE%E3#l13
* GNU Parallel will be presented at:
- LUGA, Augsburg, 2011-03-26, http://www.luga.de/Aktionen/LIT-2011/Programm
- OSAA.dk, Aarhus, 2011-04-12
* Video of presentation from FSCONS 2010-11-07. The presenter was
_really_ hoarse that day (Something to do with loads of alcohol the
night before). http://vimeo.com/20838834
* Review with examples in German. Thanks to M. Nieberg.
http://kenntwas.de/2011/linux/gnu-parallel/
* A review of the --pipe option in German. Thanks to Mathias Huber.
http://www.linux-magazin.de/NEWS/GNU-Parallel-20110205-stueckelt-Daten
* A small example of grepping maillogs. Thanks to François Maillet.
http://www.francoismaillet.com/blog/?p=399
* Using GNU Parallel instead of xargs. Thanks to James Cuff.
http://blog.jcuff.net/2011/02/on-train-ride-in.html
* Using GNU Parallel from 0install (German). Thanks to AdaMin.
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/gnu-parallel-mit-zero-install-kurzinfo-kein-wi/
* Bug fixes and man page updates.
20110205
* --pipe splits piped data into blocks. Each block is piped to a
program for processing. The piping and the programs will be run in
parallel. Useful if the data you want to process is data for a
program and not arguments.
* --blocksize sets the blocksize in bytes for --pipe. The blocksize is
approximate. It can deviate as much as the size of one record.
Default is 1M.
* --recstart sets the string matching the start of a
record. Default is "".
* --recend sets the string matching the end of a
record. Default is '\n'. To specify none use --recend "".
If both --recstart and --recend are set, the end of a record must be
followed immediately by a start of a record. This is useful if
either recend or recstart can occur in the middle of a record.
* --remove-rec-sep removes the string matched by --recstart and
--recend.
* --regexp will make GNU Parallel treat --recstart and --recend as
regular expressions.
* --output-as-files will put the output of the programs into files and
instead of giving the output GNU Parallel will output the name of
these files.
* -N if used with --pipe sets the number of records to read.
* New video showing --pipe at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ntxT-47VPA
* GNU Parallel was presented at FOSDEM.
* Article in USENIX Magazine ;login: (print)
http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2011-02/
* GNU Parallel is now on ohloh.net. Thanks to Wim Muskee.
https://www.ohloh.net/p/gnu-parallel
* Advanced recursive example. Thanks to Ruarí Ødegaard.
http://my.opera.com/ruario/blog/2011/01/24/editing-debian-packages-more-fun-with-gnu
* Small example on using GNU Parallel through 0install (German).
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/gnu-parallel-mit-zero-install-kurzinfo-kein-wi/
* Bug fixes and man page updates.
20110122
* --joblog makes a simple log of completed jobs.
* -X now spreads arguments between job slots when reaching last
argument. Use -j1 to avoid this.
* People on the email list have voted -j+0 to be the new default
instead of -j9.
* First review in Polish. Thanks to Patryk Krawaczyński.
http://nfsec.pl/root/2458
* Review in Spanish (in print).
https://www.linux-magazine.es/issue/67/moreinfo.html
* Review in English. Thanks to Brian Gough.
http://blogs.fsfe.org/bjg/2011/01/gnu-parallel-a-map-operator-for-the-command-line/
* Review in French. Thanks to Denis Dordoigne.
http://linuxfr.org/2010/12/29/27715.html
* Review in Spanish.
http://gufete.net/index.php?entry=entry110116-200022
* Article with advanced recursive example. Thanks to Ruarí Ødegaard
http://my.opera.com/ruario/blog/2011/01/18/fun-with-gnu-parallel
* Use case for memcache.
http://www.dctrwatson.com/2010/12/how-to-dump-memcache-keyvalue-pairs-fast/
* Bug fixes and man page updates.
20101222
* GNU niceload is now part of GNU Parallel. GNU niceload slows down a
program if the load average is above a certain limit.
* Implemented --tmpdir to buffer standard output and standard error in
a different place.
* Implemented --load to wait until the load is below a limit before
starting another job on that computer.
* Implemented --nice set the niceness of jobs running both locally and
remotely.
* Implemented --dry-run to print the job without running it.
* Implemented --tty as the old default of assigning a tty to the first
job causes problems.
* Review with focus on clusters. Thanks to Taylor Gillespie
http://www.unixpronews.com/unixpronews-49-20101019GNUParallelSpeedUpProcessingWithMulticoresClusters.html
* Review with focus on protein similarity.
http://kevinformatics.tumblr.com/post/2142473893/cluster-like-computing-using-gnu-parallel
* Review in Spanish.
http://gr3p.com/2010/12/gnu-parallel-acelera-tus-scripts-en-linux
* Quite a few bug fixes and man page updates.
20101202
* Implemented {/} for the input line with the path removed (basename).
* Implemented {/.} for the input line with extension and path removed
(basename).
* Output from --progress is now sent to standard error instead of
standard output.
* --eta was broken and counted down from 0. Now fixed.
* Standard output and standard error are flushed after every job so if
standard output does not end with a newline it will still be grouped
with the rest of standard output.
* --command, -c, --file, and -f are now removed as options. They were
never used in practice.
* GetOptionsFromArray rewritten to work with old Perl libraries.
* The file COPYING now contains the GNU General Public License 3
* Major rewrite to make the code more object oriented and easier to
maintain in the future.
20101113
* Using -j myfile the number of jobs can be changed while GNU Parallel
is running simply by changing the content of myfile.
* Implemented --profile to use different .parallel/config for
different situations.
* Ugly newlines in $PARALLEL and .parallel/config are no longer
needed. Instead you have to use \ in front of special shell
characters.
* --workdir puts the files transferred to remote machines in a
specified directory.
* $PARALLEL_PID is set to the process id of GNU Parallel.
* $PARALLEL_SEQ is set to the sequence number of the job.
* -v now only shows the command to run. Use -v -v to show the
ssh/rsync wrapping.
* Slow spawning error is now only a warning.
* If stdin is a tty and input is read from stdin you now get a
warning.
* GNU sql: \n and \x0a in arguments is replaced with newline.
* Patch for Debian package and spelling mistakes. Thanks to Rogério
Brito <rbrito at ime dot usp dot br>
* Mac OS X Homebrew package. Thanks to Jonathan Palardy <jonathan dot
palardy at gmail dot com>
* FreeBSD port. Thanks to Chris Howey <howeyc at gmail dot com>
* Pardus package. Thanks to Fethican Coşkuner
<fethicanc at gmail dot com>
* First review in Chinese. Thanks to 曾義峰:
http://antbsd.twbbs.org/~ant/wordpress/?p=2876
* First review in print:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2010 Nov 2010
* First review in Spanish:
http://www.muylinux.com/2010/10/18/gnu-parallel-computacion-paralela-a-golpe-de-comando
* First review in Dutch thanks to Koen Vervloesem <koen at vervloesem
dot eu>:
http://techworld.nl/technologie/33493/gebruik-al-je-processorkernen-met-gnu-parallel.html
* Blog review thanks to R. Tyler Croy <tyler at monkeypox dot org>:
http://unethicalblogger.com/posts/2010/11/gnuparallel_changed_my_life
* 5000 views of the intro video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpaiGYxkSuQ
* As usual a bunch of bugfixes and more usage examples in the man
page.
* GNU Parallel was presented at FSCONS 2010-11-07:
http://www.fscons.org/fs/gnu-parallel Hopefully the
video will be online soon.
20100922
* See GNU Parallel live at FSCONS 2010-11-07:
http://www.fscons.org/fs/gnu-parallel
* Untested Debian and xUbuntu packages available through OpenSUSE
build service:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=parallel&project=home%3Atange
* Using --retries a job will be retried on another computer if it
fails. This is useful if some jobs fail for no apparent reason (such
as network failure).
* BSD xargs -o (open /dev/tty) is now default for the job running in
foreground. Useful for interactive commands like:
ls | parallel -Xuj1 vi
* GNU sql now supports SQLite.
* Renamed .dburl.aliases to .sql/aliases and /etc/sql/aliases.
* GNU sql now support --list-tables
* Alias for DBURL can contain '?query' part with %-quoting.
20100906
* Using --shebang GNU Parallel can be used as the parser for a script.
E.g: #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang traceroute (followed by lines of
hosts)
* First community generated bugfixes
* Alt Linux package of GNU Parallel. Thanks to Michael Shigorin <mike
at altlinux dot org>
* Sunfreeware package of GNU Parallel. Thanks to Steven M. Christensen
<sunfreeware at gmail.com>
* Untested CentOS, Fedora, Mandriva, RedHat, and SUSE packages
available through OpenSUSE build service:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=parallel&project=home%3Atange
* Review of GNU Parallel. Thanks to Andrew McFague amcfague at wgen dot net
http://www.andrew-mcfague.com/linux/utilities-linux/
commands-every-serious-nix-user-should-know/#parallel
* First 1000 views of the intro video
* sql - a small script to access sql bases from the command line which
is a handy companion to parallel --colsep
20100822
* Counting semaphore functionality: start a job in the background. If
N jobs are already running, wait for one to complete. Examples:
sem 'sleep 2; echo foo'; sem 'sleep 1; echo bar'; sem --wait
sem -j2 'sleep 2; echo foo'; sem -j2 'sleep 1; echo bar'; sem --wait
* With --colsep a table can be used as input. Example:
cat tab_sep_table | parallel --colsep '\t' echo col1 {1} col2 {2}
* --trim can remove white space around arguments.
* --sshloginfile '..' means use ~/.parallel/sshloginfile
* Zero install package. Thanks to Tim Cuthbertson <tim3d dot junk at
gmail dot com>
* OpenSUSE package. Thanks to Markus Ammer <mkmm at gmx-topmail dot
de>
* NixOS package. Thanks to Ludovic Courtès <ludo at gnu dot org>
* Web review http://oentend.blogspot.com/2010/08/gnu-parallel.html
Thanks to Pavel Nuzhdin <pnzhdin at gmail dot com>
* Web review http://psung.blogspot.com/2010/08/gnu-parallel.html
Thanks to Phil Sung <psung at alum dot mit dot edu>
20100722
* Arguments can now be given on the command line. Example:
parallel bzip2 ::: *.txt
* xapply like functionality. Example:
parallel diff {1} {2} :::: filelist1 filelist2
parallel diff {1} {2} ">"{1.}-{2.}.diff :::: filelist1 filelist2
* Arch Linux package. Thanks to Peter Simons <simons at cryp dot to>
* Mandriva package. Thanks to Sandro Cazzaniga <kharec at mandriva dot
org>
* -L -l -n -s now implies -X unless -m is set
20100620
* New video showing the new options.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpaiGYxkSuQ or at
http://tinyogg.com/watch/TORaR/ and http://tinyogg.com/watch/hfxKj/
* 100% options complete with xargs. All options for xargs can now be
used in GNU Parallel - even the more exotic.
* --basefile for transferring basedata. When running jobs on remote
computers --basefile will transfer files before the first jobs is
run. It can be used to transfer data that remains the same for each
job such as scripts or lookup tables.
* --progress shows progress. To see how many jobs is running on each
server use --progress. It can be turned on even after GNU Parallel
is started.
* --eta shows estimated time left in seconds.
* --halt-on-error stops if an error occurs. GNU Parallel will default
to run all jobs - even if some of them fail. With --halt-on-error
GNU Parallel can ignore errors, wait for the currently running jobs
to finish, or stop immediately when an error occurs.
20100601
* GNU Parallel now has support for running jobs on remote machines
* Intro video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlXDtd_pRaY
http://openvideo.dailymotion.com/video/xdmqwz_gnu-parallel-script-processing-and_tech
20100424
* GNU Parallel is now official GNU software