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Subject: pcp updates
From: nathans@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 11:35:23 +1100 (EST)
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Changes committed to git://oss.sgi.com/pcp/pcp.git dev

 src/cpan/Glider/Glider.bat   |    1 
 src/cpan/Glider/Glider.pm    |    1 
 src/cpan/Glider/README       |    3 -
 src/cpan/Glider/pcp.profile  |    1 
 src/cpan/Glider/postinst.bat |    1 
 src/cpan/Glider/prerm.bat    |    1 
 src/include/GNUmakefile      |    6 ++-
 src/include/builddefs.in     |    2 -
 src/include/pcp.env          |   22 ++++--------
 src/include/pcp.mingw        |   73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/pmns/GNUmakefile         |    2 -
 src/win32ctl/pcp-services.c  |    4 --
 12 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)

commit 399e9cab1499c9f51565cc2ee06dd154586061b1
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Wed Jan 12 11:31:59 2011 +1100

    Resolve issue with Windows service failing to stop pmcd.
    
    This ultimately turned out to be related to shell scripts
    not being able to find pmsignal.sh, thanks to aliases not
    getting expanded in non-login shells.  Resolved by using
    a shell function instead.
    
    As I introduced a Windows-specific pcp.env to handle this,
    took the opportunity to remove the PCP_CONFIG hack which
    had started to spread like mould.  Now only PCP_CONF and
    PCP_DIR need be set on Windows (installer does this auto-
    magically, but still, less is more).

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