Bug#307786: ITP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels

2008-07-01 Thread Raphael Geissert
retitle 307786 RFP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels
noowner 307786
thanks

Making this a RFP, it looks like Free (please correct me if I'm wrong) is no
longer interested.

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Bug#307786: ITP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels

2008-07-02 Thread Free Ekanayaka
Hi Raphael,

|--==> Raphael Geissert writes:

  RG> retitle 307786 RFP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled 
kernels
  RG> noowner 307786
  RG> thanks

  RG> Making this a RFP, it looks like Free (please correct me if I'm wrong) is 
no
  RG> longer interested.

I am actually interested, but ftp-masters rejected my package about
1.5 years ago because they consider it to tiny (it is just a init
script). However that package is as tiny as important, it is a
must-have in Linux audio systems using realtime kernels (it sets the
correct priority to the IRQ-thread of the soundcard).

Do you think I should try to re-upload it motivating the need of the
package? Or try to find another package able to "host" the script? (I
would personally prefer the latter, I don't see problems in tiny
packages, there are a lot of dummy ones around after all)

Ciao,

Free



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Bug#307786: ITP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels

2008-07-02 Thread Raphael Geissert
Hi Free,

On 02/07/2008, Free Ekanayaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Raphael,
>
>  |--==> Raphael Geissert writes:
>
>   RG> retitle 307786 RFP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt 
> enabled kernels
>   RG> noowner 307786
>   RG> thanks
>
>   RG> Making this a RFP, it looks like Free (please correct me if I'm wrong) 
> is no
>   RG> longer interested.
>
>  I am actually interested, but ftp-masters rejected my package about
>  1.5 years ago because they consider it to tiny (it is just a init
>  script). However that package is as tiny as important, it is a
>  must-have in Linux audio systems using realtime kernels (it sets the
>  correct priority to the IRQ-thread of the soundcard).
>
>  Do you think I should try to re-upload it motivating the need of the
>  package? Or try to find another package able to "host" the script? (I
>  would personally prefer the latter, I don't see problems in tiny
>  packages, there are a lot of dummy ones around after all)

Why don't you first try the former and then the latter? I see no
reason to deny it.
I mean, it will actually use less bandwidth and resources than most packages :)

>
>  Ciao,
>
>
>  Free
>

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Bug#307786: ITP: rtirq -- Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels

2005-05-05 Thread Free Ekanayaka
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: rtirq
  Version : 20050408-1
  Upstream Author : Rui Nuno Capela 
* URL or Web page : none
* License : GPL
  Description : Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels

Simple startup script to prioritize IRQ thread handlers on a
kernel patched with the realtime-preempt patch.



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