On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:25:12PM +0530, jignesh gangani wrote: > Hello, > > When I do 'top' on my system I do not see any process running with > Real Time Priority but when I do 'top' > on distros like RHEL or SuSE, I see some processes are running with > Real Time Priority. When I searched > for running processes with real time priority I get 'chrt' which is > part of util-linux package. When I searched > for it on my system, I didn't get this command even though I have > installed util-linux-2.12r package. Any > comments? > > Mine is Pure64 Linux built using CLFS-1.0.0. > First question - why does it matter ?
Second question, if it really does matter - if you use the current svn version (with util-linux-ng) does it match what happens on current fedora and open-suse ? If not, what are they doing differently (take a look at their spec files), and why haven't they persuaded upstream to do likewise ? I don't ask about what happens on RHEL because it is usually old, and carrying a lot of patches to backport various changes to older versions. Alternatively, maybe it's a change to 'top' - I'm not at all familiar with looking for real-time priority in it. The general rule of the LFS-family of books is that we think the package developers usually know what to do. Sometimes, particularly on pure64 builds, that isn't always the case, ĸen -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org
