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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 23:49:43 -0500 |
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"Tod M. Neidt" <tneidt@××××××.com> wrote: |
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> One comment. From the documentation, lsof appears to be sensitive to |
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> the system kernel. It may require some kind of dependency so that if a |
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> new kernel is merged, lsof gets rebuilt for that kernel. I am not 100% |
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> sure if that necessary though. |
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If a kernel dependency needs to be added it might be a good idea to allow |
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for some way of overriding the dependency in case the end user decides not |
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to use the gentoo kernel-source packages, etc and uses a linus tree |
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instead (aka no entries in the db, etc). Or does such a thing exist |
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already? |
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Bruce A. Locke |
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blocke@××××××.org |