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Re: sysctlbyname( "hw.availcpu" ) fails
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Re: sysctlbyname( "hw.availcpu" ) fails


  • Subject: Re: sysctlbyname( "hw.availcpu" ) fails
  • From: Michael Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 02:36:33 -0700


On Jun 29, 2007, at 1:33 AM, Steve Checkoway wrote:

Oh yes, that would be far more than I'd ever want to know and possibly more than they'd care to send me. The model of the processor, the number of them, their speed, the version of the OS and the amount of RAM they have installed is about all I was really looking for. Plus,

$ time system_profiler > /dev/null

real	0m4.025s
user	0m0.753s
sys	0m0.639s

That's more time than I'd care to take on start up. I appreciate the suggestions though. I've been using Gestalt and figured I should maybe move to some newer interface.

You can ask it for less (to a degree, at any rate).

But I understand your concern about sniffing more than the customer would be comfortable telling you.

 = Mike

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