Package Details: schedtoold 0.3-11

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/schedtoold.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: schedtoold
Description: Simple daemon to renice/nice and change priorities of processes while running them.
Upstream URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20160407010156/http://www.darav.de/schedtoold.html
Keywords: daemon nice
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: None
Maintainer: Freso (popsUlfr)
Last Packager: popsUlfr
Votes: 24
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2006-06-10 16:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2016-10-15 16:11 (UTC)

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fldc commented on 2014-03-29 01:37 (UTC)

It compiles just fine.

alien2003 commented on 2014-03-20 22:05 (UTC)

fix it please. It will not compile

HalJordan commented on 2013-12-01 04:50 (UTC)

I'm getting a weird error when trying to build this one: --- /src/packerbuild-1000/schedtoold/schedtoold/PKGBUILD: line 22: cd: /src/packerbuild-1000/schedtoold/schedtoold/src/schedtoold-0.3: No such file or directory --- It worked after unpacking the tarball to the src directory(under .../schedtoold/schedtoold), tho I guess i could have just taken out the /src and roll with it.

blackhole commented on 2013-11-17 10:53 (UTC)

Maybe the scheltoold.service must be fixed. If I boot with mpd.service and schedtoold.service enabled with /usr/bin/mpd -R -p 80 in the config file the priority will not be changed. However, if I stop mpd.service and successively I start it all is fine, priority is 80

Sietse commented on 2013-07-12 14:19 (UTC)

@nbvcxz Sorry for the late reply, changed it.

nbvcxz commented on 2013-07-09 19:58 (UTC)

arch=('i686 x86_64') ? ;-)

Sietse commented on 2013-07-09 08:11 (UTC)

Took it and fixed the package, should work again now.

jsteel commented on 2013-07-08 18:56 (UTC)

Package orphaned.

zosodk69 commented on 2013-02-17 17:48 (UTC)

It would appear that henriknj has gone off the grid. I'm using sietse's service file so my vote is for him to become the maintainer. He should send a message to the aur-general mailing list. From the AUR wiki entry: Foo in AUR is outdated; what do I do? For starters, you can flag packages out-of-date. If it stays out-of-date for an extended period of time, the best thing to do is email the maintainer. If there is no response from the maintainer after two weeks, you could send mail to the aur-general mailing list to have a TU orphan the PKGBUILD if you're willing to maintain it yourself. When we are talking about a package which is flagged out of date for more than 3 months and is in general not updated for a long time, please add this in your orphan request.

Best commented on 2013-02-17 14:23 (UTC)

make a new package then