Hi Eric,

in my opinion they should go into ganglia-gmond as they are the 
dynamically loaded modules by gmond and nobody else except gmond uses them.

Regards,
Michael

On 02/10/2010 10:54 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> I'm attempting to update the ganglia packages I found at the epel repo
> for myself and possible inclusion at rpmforge. There are some apparently
> new files with this release, and I'd like to be sure I put them with the
> appropriate packages.
>
> I'm guessing that these files should go in the ganglia-devel package:
>      /usr/include/ganglia_gexec.h
>      /usr/include/gm_metric.h
>      /usr/include/gm_mmn.h
>      /usr/include/gm_msg.h
>      /usr/include/gm_protocol.h
>      /usr/include/gm_value.h
>
> The possible packages are:
> ganglia
> ganglia-gmetad
> ganglia-gmond
> ganglia-devel
> ganglia-web
>
> I don't know for sure where these modules should go:
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modcpu.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/moddisk.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modload.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modmem.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modmulticpu.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modnet.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modproc.so
>      /usr/lib/ganglia/modsys.so
>
> Can someone tell me relatively easily where they belong, or should I dig
> into the code to make my own determination?
>
>    

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