2003-10-19 Carlos Perelló Marín <carlos@gnome.org>
* support/*: Reverted libgtop changes. It's a common module
and I should not modify it.
* Added/removed files. Now the move should be done.
2000-01-10 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* src/daemon/: Removed everything in this directory. This has
been obsoleted by the new server code in backends/server.
1999-02-22 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Set the copyright of LibGTop to the GNU General Public License.
* copyright.txt: Set the year to 1998-99 and pretty-format it a
little bit. Same in all C source and header files.
Logical error:
we need to check whether the server runs on the system it was
compiled on and not whether the client uses a server that was
compiled on the clients system.
1999-02-19 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* lib/open.c, src/daemon/version.c: For suid/sgid servers the
operating system version must match the one the server was
compiled on.
1998-08-25 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* daemon.h (handle_parent_connection): Added prototype.
* write.c, io.c: Added cast to `const void *' in calls to
`write' and `send' to avoid compiler warnings.
* gnuserv.c (handle_signal): Declared static.
(main): Casting return value of `getuid' to `int' in
debugging statement.
* ChangeLog: New file.
1998-08-07 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* src/server: Removed.
* src/daemon/{server, version}.c: New files.
* src/daemon/Makefile.am: Added `libgtop_server'; this has been
moved here from `src/server' since it shares some source code files
with the `libgtop_daemon'.
* LIBGTOP-VERSION: Added `LIBGTOP_SERVER_VERSION'.
* src/daemon/gnuserv.c, lib/open.c: Improved version check between
client and server.
* include/glibtop/output.h: Removed.
* sysdeps/stub_suid: New directory. This is mainly used as example
for people porting libgtop to other systems.
* sysdeps/common/sysdeps_suid.c: New file.
Defines `glibtop_init_hook_p'.
* sysdeps/osf1/*.c (glibtop_init_<no-suid-feature>_s): New functions.
(glibtop_init_<suid-feature>_p): New functions.