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use_isdn' and
lockfile' arguments. When `use_isdn' is TRUE, we
2000-01-22 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org> * include/glibtop/ppp.h (glibtop_get_ppp): Added `use_isdn' and `lockfile' arguments. When `use_isdn' is TRUE, we return ISDN statistics, otherwise `lockfile' is expected to be the modem lockfile and we return PPP statistics for that Modem. Note that for Modem statistics, you need to set both `device' and `lockfile' for some sysdeps ports; so if you have more than one PPP connection active and want to get statistics on the second one you need to set `device' to 1 and `lockfile' to the correct modem lockfile. * include/glibtop/error.h (GLIBTOP_ERROR_NEED_MODEM_LOCKFILE): New error constant; this is returned when you call glibtop_get_ppp () without a modem lockfile and the current sysdeps port requires it.
This is the *development* branch of LibGTop. It is indended for people who want to help with the development of LibGTop and not for end-users. Please use the LIBGTOP_STABLE_1_0 branch (which is LibGTop 1.0.x) unless you're really a developer. If you're using LibGTop from CVS simply do a cvs update -r LIBGTOP_STABLE_1_0 to get the latest version from the stable branch. However, I'll periodically make snapshot releases from the development branch for Solaris users of LibGTop. They can be found at ftp://ftp.home-of-linux.org/pub/libgtop/1.1/ in near future. Using released tarballs from the development branch is a lot better than compiling directly from CVS since things in CVS may not always work as expected. Note that releases from the developer branch are neither binary nor fully source compatible; you'll normally have to recompile everything that use them. October 1999 Martin Baulig
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