----- "Max Matveev" <makc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 09:42:53 +1000 (EST), Nathan Scott wrote:
>
> nscott> I'll pull it into my branch when I get some time (later
> today
> nscott> hopefully) - Mark would like another 2.9.x point release
> nscott> before his 3.0 release, so will try to do that this week -
> nscott> I'd like to spend some time on pcpqa too before that, so
> need
> nscott> to find a chunk of time ... after that will push it into the
> nscott> master branch as next point release.
>
> Next two weeks are going to be crazy for me, I'm not sure I can do
> much other them simple things like kicking the build now and then.
>
> nscott> It'd be great if you (and Ken) could drop by the #pcp IRC
> nscott> channel where these things get discussed too - its pretty
> low
> nscott> traffic volume ... :)
Not sure how that goal is going - next week might be better for me
too (haven't heard much else from Mark this week either).
> I did but there is nobody there...
Heh, you found the old one I think (_really_ low volume there!) ...
everyone hangs out on #pcp on freenode.net nowadays (as described on
the pcp web pages).
> nscott> Might be a good idea to put pre-built Solaris packages on
> oss
> nscott> too?
>
> Solaris package right now is pretty basic - no dependencies, not
> pre/post scripts, just put bits on disk and let user do her "stuff".
> I
> can build them on OpenSolaris 2009.06 with either GCC or SunStudio
> Express compilers - it's not a lot of work.
>
> There is one issue with dbpmda which have been bugging me for some
> time - I get no prompt on Solaris but I have had no time to dig into
> it.
Run it with "-i"? Probably isatty(3) returning something unexpected
for stdin on Solaris? Windows is in a similar boat (works under the
DOS prompt, but the more "exotic" shells, like msys, mishandle this
API call somehow).
> And I've never run any pcpqa on Solaris either but pcp does get some
> use in our daily grind.
OK cool, thanks Max.
cheers.
--
Nathan
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