On 22.05.2008 [09:50:22 -0700], Eric B Munson wrote:
> There are currently 11 environment variables that can be used to control the
> behavior of a program that is executed uses libhugetlbfs.  Rather than expect
> the end user to remember all of the environment variable names and valid 
> values
> for each.  hugectl takes the idea of using a single program as a front end for
> controlling a very specific target set of applications with a large number of
> possible variables from numactl and applies it to libhugetlbfs.
> 
> Submitting hugectl as a skeleton allows the community to take some time to
> consider an interface that will remain mostly constant to the end user while
> the underlying environment variable and library behavior changes.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Eric B Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Given the simplicity of this binary, I'll probably apply this and 2/2.

Thanks,
Nish

-- 
Nishanth Aravamudan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IBM Linux Technology Center

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