On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:25:46PM +0000, Stephen Borrill wrote: > > > > The rc scripts use "sleep 0.05" but not all versions of sleep > > > > support non-integral values. > > > > > > I never replaced original one. The only replacement was done - > > > upgrading via build.sh distribution sets. Just checked cvsweb - > > > I have recent version of sleep.c > > > > Where is the rc.d script from? Pkgsrc? This is non-portable, so it > > should be fixed in the pkg. No idea why the message did not show up > > on earlier versions, maybe one of th sh(1) fixed just made it visible? > > The sleep is coming form rc.subr, not the rc.d script itself: > > # We want this to be a tight loop for a fast exit > sleep 0.05 > > What does "which sleep" say? Perhaps you've another sleep in an unexpected > location.
/bin/sleep only. I've checked /usr/src version which still do not recognize numbers with floating point. -- Sincerely yours, Dima Veselov Physics R&D Establishment of Saint-Petersburg University