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26 lines
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#! /bin/sh
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#
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# Top is very sensitive to differences in the kernel, so much so that an
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# executable created on one sub-architecture may not work on others. It
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# is also quite common for a minor OS revision to require recompilation of
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# top. Both of these problems are especially prevalent on Suns. For
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# example, a top executable made under SunOS 4.1.1 will not run correctly
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# under SunOS 4.1.2, and vice versa. "metatop" attempts to solve this
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# problem by choosing one of several possible top executables to run then
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# executing it.
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#
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# To use metatop your operating system needs to have the command "uname"
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# as part of the standard OS release. MAKE SURE IT DOES before proceeding.
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# It will try to execute the command "top-`uname -m`-`uname -r`" For
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# example, on a sparcstation 1 running SunOS 4.1.1, it will try to run
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# "top-sun4c-4.1.1".
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#
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# INSTALLATION is easy. Just compile top as normal. Then use the command
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# "make metainstall" (on the same machine!) instead of the usual. "make"
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# will insure that this shell script is installed correctly then will install
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# the most recently made top executable with the correct name. Remember:
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# you will need to "make clean" and "make metainstall" on every different
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# combination of sub-architecture and OS version that you have.
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#
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exec $0-`uname -m`-`uname -r` "$@"
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