cpufrequtils-0.3.tar.gz

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Hi,

I implement already the linux cpufreq kernel driver onto our embedded linux system.
On top of this I wanna install the cpufrequtils in userspace for easy access to the sysfs interface of the cpufreq driver.
But if try to create a package out of the cpufrequtils-0.3.tar.gz with sysfs support I got a problem that a function from the
necessary libsysfs is missing (sysfs_write_attribute_value).

If I try to patch this I will get a lot of compile issues from the sysfsutils package.
My sysfsutils version: sysfsutils-2.1.0

My question is, is there a newer version of the cpufrequtils , or patch, available then the one I used which fix this problem.


Thomas Bartholomä
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