On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Jim Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:
> can you please, please, please, please make sure that your code can
> compile on other actual unix systems?
>
> i find that so much "developed on Linux" code is highly un-portable, and
> assumes way too much about the environment it is running in.
>
> i'll be happy to help with this portion, once you have some of the new
> code on the go.

Ditto, I'm more than willing to test builds on FreeBSD.

Everything else in Craig's post sounds good. Something I didn't see in
the original post- is the rewrite intended to get us to exactly the
same functionality or is there a different goal in mind?

I've always wanted to see adjustable intervals (I'd like to keep 5
minute data for a much longer time). Honestly I'd love to see a
possibility to use the RTG poller or one of its forks (already written
in c, fast, etc) that stores in a SQL db to keep 5 minute data
forever. Here's some links for those that aren't familiar with it:

http://rtg.sf.net
http://www.mu.org/~billf/yrtg/
http://code.google.com/p/rtg2/source/browse/trunk

Just throwing this out there.

--Chris

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