> > > > Although the system is RedHat 6.1, I started off with a squeaky clean > > 2.2.14 kernel from ftp.kernel.org. I installed RTLinux 2.2 and the examples > > all work fine. I installed mbuff 0.7.1 and the examples work fine. > > Which examples? make test ? make tests test1 test2 > > > > > Now, I upgraded my mbuffex tester and here's what happens: > > Upgraded? To what? To use 0.7.1 ? There should be no change necessary. Upgraded in the sense that (my) mbuffex-0.6.4 was only RTAI. The new one should also handle RTLinux. I agree that there is no change to my original code. > As for now my recomendation is to use 0.6.6 with 2.2 kernels and 0.7.1 with > 2.4. OK, I'll try it with 0.6.6 and see what happens. > There is still an "issue" arising when some process first mmaps mbuff and > then forks. Don't do that. Don't think I do fork anywhere but thanks for the tip +==================================================================+ Phil Daly, NOAO/AURA, 950 N. Cherry Avenue, Tucson AZ 85719, U S A E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] V-mail: (520) 318 8438 Fax: (520) 318 8360 -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/rtlinux/
