libgtop-GNOME-2-0-branch moved to HEAD.

2003-10-19  Carlos Perelló Marín <carlos@gnome.org>

	* libgtop-GNOME-2-0-branch moved to HEAD.
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Carlos Perelló Marín
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@@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ and information about running Processes.
On Systems like Solaris or Digital Unix where you need special privileges to
get those data, it uses a setuid/setgid server to do so.
Even if LibGTop is a part of the GNOME desktop environment (@uref{http://www.gnome.org}),
the main interface of LibGTop is totally independent from any particular desktop environment,
so you can also use it as a standalone library in any piece of GPLed software.
Even if LibGTop is a part of the GNOME desktop environment
(@uref{http://www.gnome.org}), the main interface of LibGTop is totally
independent from any particular desktop environment, so you can also use it
as a standalone library in any piece of GPLed software.
@menu
* Availability:: Where to get LibGTop
@@ -32,10 +33,10 @@ latest release tarballs from
@noindent
or any of its mirror sites.
The latest stable version of LibGTop is 1.0.1 which is also the one that comes
together with GNOME 1.0. In CVS, there is a @code{LIBGTOP_STABLE_1_0} branch
which is rooted at the @code{LIBGTOP_1_0_1} tag while actual development occurs
in the @code{HEAD} which currently has version 1.1.0.
The latest stable version of LibGTop is 1.0.12 which is also the one that comes
together with GNOME 1.0. It belongs to @code{LIBGTOP_STABLE_1_0} branch in CVS.
Actual development occurs in the @code{libgtop-GNOME-2-0-port} which is
currently versioned 1.90.0.
@node Supported Platforms, Mailing List, Availability, About
@section Supported Platforms
@@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ The stable branch currently supports the following platforms:
@item All versions of Linux
LibGTop was tested under Linux 2.0.x and 2.2.x on the ix86 and the alpha, but
it should also work without problems on SparcLinux.
it should also work without problems on SparcLinux or Linux 2.4.x.
Note: I'm speaking of the Linux kernel here, not the GNU/Linux operating system.
@@ -115,6 +116,7 @@ me a lot in the early beginning.
@item Timur Bakeyev for the BSDI port.
@item Drazen Kacar and the other people on the LibGTop development mailing
list for the Solaris port.
@item Kevin Vandersloot for the effort to port to GNOME 2.0.
@item All people sending me patches, having good ideas, ...
@item Everyone I have forgotten in this list ...
@end itemize