Sysctl syscall

2006-11-16 Thread Hasso Tepper
Compiling the program which uses a lot "sysctl" syscalls, gives me this warning on Debian unstable: "warning: the `sysctl' syscall has been removed from 2.6.18+ kernels, direct access to `/proc/sys' should be used instead." Is it true? And what can be used as alt

Re: Sysctl syscall

2006-11-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Nov 16 2006 00:03, Hasso Tepper wrote: > >Compiling the program which uses a lot "sysctl" syscalls, gives me this >warning on Debian unstable: > >"warning: the `sysctl' syscall has been removed from 2.6.18+ kernels, >direct access to `/proc/sys' sh

Sysctl syscall

2006-11-15 Thread Hasso Tepper
Compiling the program which uses a lot "sysctl" syscalls, gives me this warning on Debian unstable: "warning: the `sysctl' syscall has been removed from 2.6.18+ kernels, direct access to `/proc/sys' should be used instead." Is it true? And what can be used as alt

Sysctl syscall

2006-11-15 Thread Hasso Tepper
Compiling the program which uses a lot "sysctl" syscalls, gives me this warning on Debian unstable: "warning: the `sysctl' syscall has been removed from 2.6.18+ kernels, direct access to `/proc/sys' should be used instead." Is it true? And what can be used as alt