ith Daniel's help. 3.3.5-1 is now available in experimental, and I
could potentially make backports of it to squeeze available if there's
interest, otherwise the source packages should build fairly cleanly on
squeeze and perhaps even lenny.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdal
rather than ganglia, and are
present in the current debian unstable release.
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
There is a Massachusetts law requiring all dogs to have their hind legs
tied during the month of April.
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'll
be pushing to sid as soon as I've rolled in some bugfixes and debconf
translations.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
While my BRAINPAN is being refused service in BURGER KING, Jesuit
priests are DATING CAREER DIPLOMATS!!
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 11:41:57PM +, Kostas Georgiou wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 10:48:20PM +0000, Stu Teasdale wrote:
>
> > The debian 3.1.2 package recently had a bug raised against it concenring
> > the rrds in
> > /var/lib/ganglia having permissions of
facility)
i = chdir ("/"); /* change working directory */
- umask (0); /* clear our file mode creation mask */
+ umask (0002); /* clear our file mode creation mask */
for (i = 0; i < MAXFD; i++)
close (i);
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasd
y
backports, thanks for the suggestion.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Inheritance taxes are getting so out of line, that the deceased family
often doesn't have a legacy to stand on.
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Open Source Bus
stable and testing
now. I'll upload a patched 3.1.1 release this week (unless 3.1.2 is
coming very soon?).
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Avoid the Gates of Hell. Use Linux
(Unknown source)
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This S
eeze. This means
I can keep unstable as a path for uploading any updates to the old 2.5.8
packages that will be in lenny itself (I'll roll my own 3.1.x packages
for lenny too). Unfortunately debian releases are very prone to sliding
dramatically :(.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu
ntend adds extra packages). If you want to try
them out they're also at:
http://www2.drogna.org/~stu/ganglia/ganglia3/sid/
I've not tested building them with etch thus far though.
Stuart
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
All bridge hands are equally likely, but some are more e
... In the usual place:
http://www2.drogna.org/~stu/ganglia/ganglia3/sid/
Still some minor issues to work through with unused linked shared
objects, but they're getting there :).
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Real programmers don't draw flowcharts. Flowcharts are, a
ned reference to 'in_type_list'
The undefined reference problems seem to be down to:
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.3/porting_to.html
I've used -fgnu89-inline for now and it seems to haave worked.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
We're only in it for the volume.
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 09:10:41PM -0500, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 09:37:03PM +0100, Stu Teasdale wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 02:59:11PM -0500, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 09:48:51AM +0100,
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 02:59:11PM -0500, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 09:48:51AM +0100, Stu Teasdale wrote:
> >
> > There are debs of the subversion r1399 snapshot available in:
>
> is this really needed?, at least in my system with the l
Hi all,
There are debs of the subversion r1399 snapshot available in:
http://www2.drogna.org/~stu/ganglia/ganglia3/sid/
I'd love to get some feedback on these as I intend to push them to
debian experimental shortly.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
It is undignified for a
debian amd64, is 64 bit clean through-out, so /lib64 is just a
symlink to /lib and /usr/lib64 is similarly just a link to /usr/lib.
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Love is staying up all night with a sick child, or a healthy adult.
t crazy. If anyone is interested in helping out or
comaintaining the packages I'd lvoe to hear from you.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
You will forget that you ever knew me.
-
Check out the new SourceForge.ne
Jim,
If you don't mind I'll roll this patch back into my experimental 3.0
tree packages as finding time to learn enough apr to fix this has been
my showstopper for months.
Thanks,
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Barth's Distinction:
There are two types of
t I've not missed anything
would be nice :).
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
hacker, n.:
A master byter.
-
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft
Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio
tion, mostly to avoid a statically linked libapr
or having to backport the apr-1 code to the 3.0.x tree.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Meade's Maxim:
Always remember that you are absolutely unique,
f
days to roll some debs as well, for those of you who want something more
up to date than I have uploaded at the moment.
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
A man always remembers his first love with special tenderness, but after
that b
ork to
be done on these and I'd be interested to know how they work intest
environments, but I wouldn't recommend their use in production at the
moment.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Serocki's Stricture:
Marriage is alw
'll roll some interim packages as I have for some of the other 3.0
releases, and see if I can backport the APR patch so I can do the
dynamic linking, but without the latter I'm not really happy doing a 3.0
release into debian. 3.1 should be fine to go in when that arrives
though :).
he
> way for several things:
Excellent! This is probably the last big showstopper keeping Ganglia 3
out of Debian atm, so I'll look at working this patch into my
package tree.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Not me, guy. I read the Bash man page each day like a Jehovah&
nding
that I have spotted, apart from maybe the web/class.TemplatePower.inc.php
file.
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Peers's Law:
The solution to a problem changes the nature of the problem.
yed slightly by new fatherhood, but I
promise to get on the case soon.
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
yo-yo, n.:
Something that is occasionally up but normally down.
(see also Computer).
#x27;t think of many major
OSS packaged that distribute their source tarballs with so many 3rd
party support libraries included.
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
It is the quality rather than the quantity that matters.
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 B.C. - A.D. 65)
ng rpaths
around and a file in the metrics directory lifted from glibc and
therefore GPLed) have thus far blocked me from uploading.
As usual test versions of my packages are in
http://www.drogna.org/~stu/ganglia/
Stu
--
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
You're definitely on their l
e various distroes.
Indeed, it'll vastly reduce the source package size and reduce the
amount on autoconf diving I have to do for new releases :).
Stu
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>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
The clash of ideas is the sound of freedom.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:43:13AM -0800, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
> Bernard,
> So, my question is: is it still a good idea to ship 3rd party stuff?
> On Linux, you usually have that stuff installed (or can get a RPM). On
> the other platforms you can always get the code from somewhere else
> easil
er the GPL.
Sorry to be a legal nitpicker.
Stu
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From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
Portable, adj.:
Survives system reboot.
On 23 Feb 2006, at 01:07, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Hi Matt,
you may have seen the recent report about problems in apr code which
are solved in later versions. This opens the question how to handle
this for Ganglia.
Are the versions of apr, expat and confuse shipped with the current
code just
into gmetad didn't show up any issues.
Stu
--
From the prompt of Stu Teasdale
My mother is a fish.
- William Faulkner
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 04:47:50PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
> On 9/13/05, Stu Teasdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 03:37:58PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
> > > I don't suppose we'd know what most of the existing code is licence
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 03:37:58PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
> I don't suppose we'd know what most of the existing code is licenced
> under as a whole, would we? (Ideally, that would seem to be the best
> choice as a licence that we use...)
The main codebase is BSD, however some of the code was
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 05:49:33PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
> Ganglia 2.x.x something is in Debian -- maybe collaborate with people
> there and see how many users use it (or don't use it).
Hi there, I'm the ganglia maintainer in debian. I have a 3.0.1 package
ready to go, but some fairly major
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 09:26:14AM +0200, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
> I think someone might need to step up and take over Matt's role in the
> releasing process for a while, since he seems to be away and his last
> communication was over 5 weeks ago.
Who is currently responsible for development? I
Hi all,
I'm currently working on ganglia 3.0.0 packages for Debian and have a
small query. Debian general policy states that external libraries should
be dynamically linked to executables, and the dependency system ensures
that this isn't a major issue for users, but I notice that ganglia 3
se
Hi all,
While preparing new debian packages for ganglia 3.0.0 I've come across a
small bug in the distclean target. If you specify --with-gmetad when you
./configre the DIST_SUBDIRS variable ends up including the gmetad
directory twice. The main pproblem this causes is that a make distclean
will
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 12:58:26AM -0800, Matt Massie wrote:
> now off topic. we have a few debian gurus on the devel list. i assume
> that one of them would jump in once we all put our stamp of approval on
> 3.0.0. feel free to browse the ./debian directory in the distribution.
As current ma
es_out;
if ( diff )
{
t = proc_net_dev.last_read - stamp;
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
}
p = index (p, '\n') + 1;// skips a line
}
- (unsigned long) diff = bytes_in - last_bytes_in;
+ diff = bytes_in - last_bytes_in;
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 09:58:05AM +, Stu Teasdale wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently taken over as the debian maintainer for ganglia-monitor,
> and a user has just a filed a bug with me concerning odd behaviour from
> the network traffic monitors on an Opteron based lin
Hello,
I've recently taken over as the debian maintainer for ganglia-monitor,
and a user has just a filed a bug with me concerning odd behaviour from
the network traffic monitors on an Opteron based linux server. Every few
hours the network load is recorded as jumping into the hundreds
of Peta
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 12:21:23PM +, Matt Massie wrote:
> stu-
>
> great feedback. i'm pretty sure that i tracked down the problem and
> fixed it. i confirmed that on my sarge box that a "make install" didn't
> correctly install libganglia.so (as ugly as it is).
>
> i realized the proble
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 11:28:41AM +, Matt Massie wrote:
> i just downloaded the tarball on a 3.1 debian "sarge" box and it
> compiled just fine.
>
> i downloaded the version at...
> http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/ganglia-monitor-core-2.5.8.tar.gz
> md5sum = b7f31c3ae2f4f91116f5c2c943a74458
>
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 10:11:42PM +, Matt Massie wrote:
> Stu Teasdale wrote:
>
> >Hi there,
> >
> >I'm just trying out 2.5.8 and hit some build problems. The libraries in
> >lib/.libs were being created without .so in their name. It appears that
> >
Hi there,
I'm just trying out 2.5.8 and hit some build problems. The libraries in
lib/.libs were being created without .so in their name. It appears that
libtool now uses a variable to determine the extension for libraries,
setting shrext_cmds, but then using shared_ext further down the script.
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