The status is that the client tools (and their libraries) work. Or at least I
can query my Linux box from my SS20 ;) I was just about to put the client
tools and libs into Solaris pkg format when I found another job.
As to the code, I can send you (or anyone) a diff/patch file or a gzipped tar
file of the modified source along with some of the hints, tips and tricks that
came with porting PCP.
On 14 Jun 2002, Alan Hoyt wrote:
> What is the current state of the Solaris port?
> Where can we see/download the code?
>
> - Alan -
>
> Ken McDonell wrote:
>
> >[minor editing to dodge spam filter - ken]
> >
> >---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >
> >From: "Corey Cole" <ccole@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To:
> >"SGI-PCP" <pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject:
> >Suggestion and question Date: Thu, 13 Jun
> >2002 08:57:23 -0700
> >
> >I've had this recurring thought about PCP,
> >and I figured it was time to share. Would it
> >make sense to split the PCP source into
> >client, server, and library chunks? The XFS
> >tools are kind of like that (you have to do
> >some install-dev and install-lib steps to get
> >everything to work.) It would make porting
> >PCP a little easier (less code to wade
> >through initially) as well as allow installs
> >on machines that don't need monitoring
> >(i.e. Sharp Zaurus running Linux -- wireless
> > PCP monitor anyone?)
> >
> >Even though that was phrased as a question,
> >that was really the suggestion ;) The
> >question part of this email has to do with
> >the Solaris port. My employment contract is
> >coming to an end shortly and I was
> >wondering if anyone had any leads/ideas on
> >companies that might be willing to sponsor
> >the rest of the Solaris port? I 'sponsored'
> >the client stuff during my last stint of
> >unemployment with my savings account, and
> >that's empty now.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Corey Cole
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