If you could email me a gzipped tar file with any tips/comments - I
would greatly appreciate it!
- Alan -
ccole@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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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