1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Larger changes to the daemon:
- Dropped all the unix domain socket stuff - we don't need it for
connections on the local host, here we behave just like any normal
application.
- Added poptimization: use the --help parameter to get usage info
- Made it a real daemon, fork into background and write to syslog.
- It's now possible to invoke the daemon from inetd, you'll get
GNU_SECURE authentication in this case.
- Don't make this executable suid/sgid - if invoked as root it
sets uid/gid to SERVER_UID/SERVER_GID as defined in server_config.h
- Added missing features, so you can now really use this thing.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* configure.in: We need to define LIBSUPPORT and SUPPORTINCS under
all circumstances as it is in gnome-libs.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* include/glibtop/procargs.h (glibtop_get_proc_args): Make the
return value a `char *' instead of a `const char *'.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* guile.awk: For arrays, make a gh_list out of it and add this list
to the returned list instead of adding all array fields there.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* libgtop-sysdeps.m4: Moved here from the macros directory,
formerly known as `macros/gnome-libgtop-sysdeps.m4'.
(--enable-hacker-mode): New command line parameter to configure,
enables building of unstable sysdeps directories.
(LIBGTOP_HACKER_TESTS): New macro to check for unsafe things when
hacker mode was enabled.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* libgtop-sysdeps.m4: Moved here from the macros directory,
formerly known as `macros/gnome-libgtop-sysdeps.m4'.
1998-12-08 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* guile.awk (glibtop_get_proc_map): Make a gh_list for each map
entry and append all of them to the returned list.
(glibtop_get_mountlist): Likewise.
1998-12-08 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* guile.awk (glibtop_get_proc_map): Make a gh_list for each map
entry and append all of them to the returned list.
installs any necessary files that are required in a GNU-standard
install, such as COPYING, INSTALL, mkinstalldirs, etc.
So begone, automake-installed files.
1998-12-06 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* configure.in: Make it abort if GNOME cannot be found and
the --without-gnome parameter was not given.
1998-12-06 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Make it work with OpenBSD 2.4.
As with NetBSD: it compiles fine and the executables do not dump core -
but needs a closer look whether the returned data are all valid.
1998-12-05 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Make it work with NetBSD 1.3.2.
Well, it compiles without problems but not all features are currently
working; need to look a little bit closer at it.
Ok for now, think I'll install OpenBSD and test it there ...
Martin
1998-12-03 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* LIBGTOP-VERSION (LIBGTOP_VERSION_CODE): Pipe the expression
through `dc' so we get a real number.
1998-12-03 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c: No longer include <linux/version.h>, but use
GLIBTOP_LINUX_VERSION_CODE which is set by configure instead.
Define _GLIBTOP_IP_FW_ACCTIN and _GLIBTOP_IP_FW_ACCTOUT here
and use them instead of IP_FW_F_ACCTIN and IP_FW_F_ACCTOUT.
1998-11-30 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c: Use correct header files both for libc5 and glibc.
With Linux >= 2.1.114 we no longer use IP accounting since it
already has byte counts in /proc/net/dev.
1998-11-27 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* LIBGTOP-VERSION: Set version number to 0.29.0.
* TODO: Add things that need to be done before Dec 15.
This is basically a feature freeze for the C language part
of LibGTop except for things that are marked with (***) in
the TODO.
1998-11-22 Martin Baulig <baulig@taurus.uni-trier.de>
* netload.c: Call inet_ntoa () to get address and subnet
in quatted dot notation (like 136.199.14.201) and not just
as a number (like 0xc90ec788).
1998-11-22 Martin Baulig <baulig@merkur.uni-trier.de>
* netload.c (glibtop_get_netload_s): Added implementation
for this function.
The code here is smart enough to use /proc/net/ip_acct if
IP accounting is enabled in the kernel and activated on the
requested device and /proc/net/dev if not.
To get separate statistics for received and transmitted
packets you need to use two accounting rules:
ipfwadm -A in -a -P all -W eth0
ipfwadm -A out -a -P all -W eth0
But before you activate IP accounting, please have a look
at /proc/net/dev - if if already contains byte counters,
then don't use IP accounting.