On Sunday 27 November 2005 08:35 am, Norikatsu Shigemura wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 13:23:00 +0000 (GMT)
>
> Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > time(3) should use the environment variable too, since the fast version
> > > gives a value that is both imprecise and wrong.  It inherits bugs from
> > > the kernel's time_second variable.  time_second is not the current time
> > > truncated, but is the (current time less up to about tc_tick/HZ)
> > > truncated.  It lags the current time by more than 1 second for up to
> > > about tc_tick/HZ seconds before every rollover of the correct truncated
> > > time.
> >
> > Yes -- this is a mistake in the current library wrapper.  All interfaces
> > modified to be "fast" or "precise" should be controlled by the
> > environmental variable so that testing is more consistent (i.e., other
> > than wrapping costs, the non-configured version should behave identically
> > to the non-wrapped version).
>
>       I think that to use libmap.conf(5) is a best solution:-), if
>       someone want to use low resolution version.  I didn't confirm
>       following setting:
>
> # All binaries use low resolution version on /usr/local/bin/
> [/usr/local/bin/]
> libc.so.6     libwrapper.so.1
>
>       Of cource, you can use mysql only, and no more controll by
>       environment variable.

Erm, libwrapper only implements 2 of libc's functions, it's not a complete 
replacement. :)

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