* Luciano Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-05 00:22]:
> Yeap, this is the intention. I like the idea of implement the mrtg
> sources as binary and not with scripts. I know that Randolph is not
> developing mrtgutils anymore. So I would be the upstream.
> 
> > If so, you could do the same with the other mrtgutils
> > since they're more advanced.
> 
> Like what? 

Such as more and more advanced tools:

2252:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/local/bin] ls -1 mr*
mrtg-apache
mrtg-apm
mrtg-client
mrtg-cpu
mrtg-disk
mrtg-hddtemp
mrtg-http-get
mrtg-load
mrtg-network
mrtg-pop3
mrtg-pop3-latency
mrtg-server
mrtg-smtp
mrtg-smtp-latency
mrtg-tcp-latency
2253:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/local/bin]

Unfortuantely I don't have the sources anymore... I briefly wanted to
check if it's in Fedora, but could only find an ISO image and not
their SRPMS.  But I think it makes sense if you'd do some more web
searches.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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