QNX Neutrino Core OS 6.3.2

New entries

aps
Manage adaptive scheduler partitions

Changed content

devb-ram
Added address, blksize, and nodinit to the list of ram options.
mkifs
Now includes the module attribute for loading optional modules into procnto.
on
Now includes -C, -i, and -R options for specifying the runmask for the new process.
pidin
Now includes H, h, i, and o formatting codes, and extsched, fds, regs, sched, and threads shorthand names.
procnto
Now includes -m and -c options.
slay
Now includes -C, -i, and -R options for manipulating the runmask, and -T for identifying the thread that you want to send a signal to or whose runmask or priority you want to change. Also includes -m option to restrict the match.

-P without -T now affects all threads in the specified process or processes. Previously it affected only thread 1.

This utility now matches process IDs or names; you can use the new -m option to limit which it matches.

startup-*
Now include a -F option to control the flags field in the cpuinfo section of the system page.
qconfig
Added the -a, -b, and -p options.

Errata

dcheck
Corrected the name of the .bad_blks file.
passwd
The second field of entries in the /etc/passwd file is an x. It represents the group password, which Neutrino doesn't support.