I've been working on it somewhat.  I'm presently trying to incorporate a
wider range of sesnors available on the LM75 and other chipsets from code
originally for FreeBSD.

Let's combine our efforts.

I'm going to be offline Monday and Tuesday but I can look at it after that.

One problem with the material delivered by picl is that it doesn't fit
nicely into the data structures provided in LM-SENSORS (particularly because
of nesting) so I was also toying with a new MIB and perhaps a Hardware
Abstraction Layer that would scoop up information on one pass then deliver
it to both MIBS (ie. whichever is actually called).

This is still in the early planning stages, so if you have any ideas they'd
certainly be welcome.

>Is anyone currently working on the lmSensor code for Sun hardware?  From 
>what I can see, it looks like the changes in CVS since the 5.2.1 release 
>are generally cosmetic.  I'm working on changes to the picl portions of 
>the code to handle a much wider range of Sun hardware, but would rather 
>not duplicate effort if it's already being done.


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