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Source: rtlinux
Section: non-free/devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), mmv
Standards-Version: 3.5.6
Package: rtlinux
Architecture: i386
Depends: gcc, make
Recommends:
Suggests: wget, task-tcltk-dev, kernel-source (= 2.2.19) | kernel-source (= 2.4.4)
Conflicts: rtlinux-doc
Replaces: rtlinux-doc
Description: Real-Time-Linux, a POSIX-compatible hard realtime operating system.
RT-Linux makes it possible to use Linux to control real time applications
like scientific experiments, model railways, or industrial plants.
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It is a true hard RTOS. The whole Linux system (kernel and user processes)
runs as the lowest priority thread of the RTLinux kernel, and it is always
pre-emptible.
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Finite State Machine Labs Inc. (FSMLabs) created and maintains RTLinux.
See http://www.rtlinux.org/ or http://www.fsmlabs.com/ for further information.
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Since RTLinux is POSIX-compatible, most of the man pages are taken from the
SUSV (The Single UNIX® Specification, www.opengroup.org). That documentation
can be downloaded but not redistributed. Therefore, it is not
included in the package, but an installer is supplied.
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