The following packages will be installed: powernowd Fetching README... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching doinst.sh... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching powernowd.SlackBuild... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching powernowd.info... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching slack-desc... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done powernowd-1.00/ powernowd-1.00/Makefile powernowd-1.00/LICENSE powernowd-1.00/README powernowd-1.00/powernowd.c powernowd-1.00/powernowd.init gcc -std=gnu90 -O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686 -Wall -o powernowd powernowd.c powernowd.c: In function ‘get_per_cpu_info’: powernowd.c:410:9: warning: ‘strncat’ output may be truncated copying 20 bytes from a string of length 99 [-Wstringop-truncation] 410 | strncat(cpu->sysfs_dir, cpustr, 20); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ install -m 755 powernowd /usr/src/slapt-src-i486/system/powernowd/package-powernowd/usr/sbin Slackware package maker, version 3.14159265. Searching for symbolic links: No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script. You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the package if you like. This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here! Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and directory ownerships to root.root ([y]es, [n]o)? n Creating Slackware package: /usr/src/slapt-src-i486/system/powernowd/powernowd-1.00-i586-2salix15.0.txz ./ etc/ etc/rc.d/ etc/rc.d/rc.powernowd.new install/ install/doinst.sh install/slack-desc usr/ usr/doc/ usr/doc/powernowd-1.00/ usr/doc/powernowd-1.00/LICENSE usr/doc/powernowd-1.00/README usr/doc/powernowd-1.00/powernowd.SlackBuild usr/sbin/ usr/sbin/powernowd Slackware package /usr/src/slapt-src-i486/system/powernowd/powernowd-1.00-i586-2salix15.0.txz created. Installing package powernowd-1.00-i586-2salix15.0... | powernowd (a cpu frequency daemon) | | This is a very simple program that will adjust the speed of your CPU | depending on system load. It works as a client of the CPUFreq driver. | It is designed for use with CPU's supporting AMD's PowerNow power | management scheme, as it's algorithm works better if there are more | then two CPU speeds available. (aka, ARM, AMD K6/K7, Via C3, and | Crusoe as opposed to traditional Intel and Ultrasparc). | | http://www.deater.net/john/powernowd.html | | |