Am Dienstag, 29. November 2005 22:15 schrieb Jeroen van Wolffelaar:
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:56:11PM +0100, Paul Brook wrote:
> > The attached patch should fix this bug.  It makes nload use 64-bit
> > counters for total traffic, even on 32-bit hosts.
> >
> > Per-interval measurememnts will probably still wrap at 2^32 but that's
> > harmless, and a much more invasive fix.
> >
> > Tested on i386 userland/amd64 kernel.
>
> Thanks, I've just uploaded 0.6.0-3 with this patch included.
>
> Ronald, please find below a quite minimal-changes patch to help nload into
> the 64-bit world. I auditted it, and it's sane, safe and to the best of my
> knowledge, correct.
>
> Also, there are a number of wishlists on nload, I do not know whether
> you're still interested in them and/or are planning to implement further
> features to nload, but if you do, you can find the requests at
> http://bugs.debian.org/nload .
>

Hi Jeroen,

thanks for the patch and for the link to the wishlist items.

I am still interested in nload and am currently rewriting it to support things 
like remote monitoring, logging and replay.

The problem is, I am currently quite busy with studying, so I have no schedule 
when I might have completed a new nload release. Maybe I will release a 
development version in the meantime.

Greetings,
Roland


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