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From: Richard Campbell <richard DOT campbell AT air2web DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: a way to read the current cpu load from the shell or via a cm
dline utility in cygwin?
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:49:56 -0400
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>To get the ./Configure to run properly I needed a symbolic link to tcsh:
>ln -s /bin/tcsh /bin/csh

Same here.

>Also chose module linux when asked.

Same here.

>for owner, used SYSTEM instead of default root

I'm not sure this matters.

>install script did not move the executable into the proper directory:

I tracked this down to the file generated being /usr/local/bin/top.exe, 
and then the script tries to change /usr/local/bin/top.

I also had to change the PROC_SUPER_MAGIC number to 0x001F, which I 
suspect is due to me running on NT4.0 on an NTFS partition (alternately,
it could be because the system drive is FAT).

-Richard Campbell.

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