Ron Yorston wrote:
John Wendel wrote:
OK, I ran it again. "time prelink -av --force > foo"
I took 2 minutes 42 seconds, CPU was 16 seconds. Again, only one line
in the output file.
This is very puzzling. What happens if you run "prelink -uav" first,
to undo any existing prelinking?
Ron
[1] Ran "prelink -uav". It ran for 2 minutes 45 seconds and produced a
lot of disk noise but no output.
[2] Rebooted.
[3] Ran "prelink -av --force". Same result as before, it ran for a
few minutes and produced 1 line of output.
I checked /usr/bin and /usr/lib, the timestamps on the files haven't
been updated. Does a normal prelink run cause the file timestamps to
be changed?
I'm baffled! Any more suggestions?
Regards,
John