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scx_scheduler /scx-systemd-restart: line 5: systemctl: command not found

(10/27) Qt6 Upgrade Warning
[WARNING] qt6-base was updated, qt6 applications will break until qt6gtk2 is rebuilt.
(11/27) Checking scx_scheduler...
/usr/share/libalpm/scripts/scx-systemd-restart: line 5: systemctl: command not found
The service is not active.

please advise.

Re: scx_scheduler /scx-systemd-restart: line 5: systemctl: command not found

Reply #1
scx is not an artix package. if you really want to use this package anyway, you can safely ignore the warning. but you need to start the scheduler some other way.


Re: scx_scheduler /scx-systemd-restart: line 5: systemctl: command not found

Reply #3
Not really, take a look here:
https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/scx-scheds/

Edit:
Take a look here too, I'd also check if there are some compiletime settings enables specifically for openrc systems:
https://github.com/sched-ext/scx/blob/f7b9c5d54823ad108561ff29e18b9efc52915265/libalpm/openrc/scx-openrc-restart
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Asched-ext%2Fscx%20openrc&type=code

Below:
Probably? I don't think it's necessary, it's only for custom schedulers only? Please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong.

Re: scx_scheduler /scx-systemd-restart: line 5: systemctl: command not found

Reply #4
ah, it's a zen dependency.

I guess it is optional, so i can just remove it?

 
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