Hi Daniel:
I'd like to know whether the work you are doing can be migrated to GitHub:
https://github.com/ganglia/gmond_c_modules
I thought we all agreed to move our code repository to GitHub a little
over a year ago. I'm not especially fond of having all these separate
projects spread all over
On 16/05/12 19:09, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Daniel:
I'd like to know whether the work you are doing can be migrated to GitHub:
https://github.com/ganglia/gmond_c_modules
I thought we all agreed to move our code repository to GitHub a little
over a year ago. I'm not especially fond of
Thanks Daniel!
Cheers,
Bernard
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.au wrote:
On 16/05/12 19:09, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Daniel:
I'd like to know whether the work you are doing can be migrated to GitHub:
https://github.com/ganglia/gmond_c_modules
I thought we
The mod_multicpu code in the main ganglia repo is Linux-only, while most
of the other modules are cross-platform
The version in ganglia-modules-linux is based on the same code, with
some small enhancements (using arrays instead of string comparisons)
Therefore, I'm simply going to leave it
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 01:17:19PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
The mod_multicpu code in the main ganglia repo is Linux-only, while most
of the other modules are cross-platform
I think it might also work for cygwin but haven't really tried lately, if
that is the case though it will remove this