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non port: sysutils/xjobs/distinfo

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- update to 20200726
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- update to 20191016
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- update to 20190725
- shift to gmake for build
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Release 20190725:
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- autoconf scripts update
- added build description for cmake
- added build dependency calculation
- added support for PAGER environment variable
- make now stores object files in build directory
- removed some dead code
- changed default log level to status
- reworked/simplified logging code

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M    xjobs/Makefile
M    xjobs/distinfo
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- update to 20170829
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- update to 20170630
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- fix: GNU's getopt incorrectly consumes command arguments
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- update to 20120412
- add documentation

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- fix: transient job starting stall on some systems when reading
  reading multiple scripts from a named pipe
- workaround for CYGWIN causing a loop in xjobs on empty named pipes
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19:26 pawel search for other commits by this committer
xjobs reads job descriptions line by line and executes them in parallel. It
limits the number of parallel executing jobs and starts new jobs when jobs
finish. Therefore, it combines the arguments from every input line with the
utility and arguments given on the command line. If no utility is given as an
argument to xjobs, then the first argument on every job line will be used as
utility. To execute utility xjobs searches the directories given in the PATH
environment variable and uses the first file found in these directories.

xjobs is most useful on multi-processor/core machines when one needs to execute
several time consuming command several that could possibly be run in parallel.
With xjobs this can be achieved easily, and it is possible to limit the load of
the machine to a useful value. It works similar to xargs, but starts several
processes simultaneously and gives only one line of arguments to each utility
call.

WWW: http://www.maier-komor.de/xjobs.html

PR:             ports/162109
Submitted by:   Jason Helfman <jhelfman@experts-exchange.com>
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