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This PR updates psutil from 5.6.3 to 5.6.5.

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5.6.5

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2019-11-06

**Bug fixes**

- 1615_: remove pyproject.toml as it was causing installation issues.

5.6.4

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2019-11-04

**Enhancements**

- 1527_: [Linux] added Process.cpu_times().iowait counter, which is the time
spent waiting for blocking I/O to complete.
- 1565_: add PEP 517/8 build backend and requirements specification for better
pip integration.  (patch by Bernát Gábor)

**Bug fixes**

- 875_: [Windows] Process' cmdline(), environ() or cwd() may occasionally fail
with ERROR_PARTIAL_COPY which now gets translated to AccessDenied.
- 1126_: [Linux] cpu_affinity() segfaults on CentOS 5 / manylinux.
cpu_affinity() support for CentOS 5 was removed.
- 1528_: [AIX] compilation error on AIX 7.2 due to 32 vs 64 bit differences.
(patch by Arnon Yaari)
- 1535_: 'type' and 'family' fields returned by net_connections() are not
always turned into enums.
- 1536_: [NetBSD] process cmdline() erroneously raise ZombieProcess error if
cmdline has non encodable chars.
- 1546_: usage percent may be rounded to 0 on Python 2.
- 1552_: [Windows] getloadavg() math for calculating 5 and 15 mins values is
incorrect.
- 1568_: [Linux] use CC compiler env var if defined.
- 1570_: [Windows] `NtWow64*` syscalls fail to raise the proper error code
- 1585_: [OSX] calling close() (in C) on possible negative integers.  (patch
by Athos Ribeiro)
- 1606_: [SunOS] compilation fails on SunOS 5.10.  (patch by vser1)
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Closing this in favor of #928

@pyup-bot pyup-bot closed this Nov 26, 2019
@kragniz kragniz deleted the pyup-update-psutil-5.6.3-to-5.6.5 branch November 26, 2019 04:27
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