Changes committed to git://oss.sgi.com:8090/nathans/pcp.git
VERSION.pcp | 2
config.guess | 684
+++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
config.sub | 156 ++++++---
configure.in | 2
debian/GNUmakefile | 6
debian/changelog | 7
debian/compat | 1
debian/control | 6
debian/pcp.postinst | 6
debian/pcp.postrm | 2
debian/pcp.prerm | 2
debian/rules | 4
debian/source.lintian-overrides | 4
man/man1/pcpintro.1 | 2
man/man1/pmie.1 | 2
man/man1/pmie_check.1 | 6
man/man1/pmlogger_daily.1 | 6
src/cpan/GNUmakefile | 2
src/cpan/MANIFEST | 1
src/cpan/Makefile.PL | 3
src/cpan/PMDA.xs | 374 ++-------------------
src/cpan/TODO | 50 --
src/cpan/local.c | 337 +++++++++++++++++++
src/cpan/local.h | 21 +
24 files changed, 963 insertions(+), 723 deletions(-)
commit 1c7a182608b358100562e11bbc6f52ef80ff38a3
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed Mar 12 05:58:10 2008 +1100
Update config.guess and config.sub to something modern (last update
was circa 2003). It would be much better if we were generating the
files used here (via autoreconf, as part of the build), but that is
generating a bunch of warnings on the current configure.in (missing
macros on our part). Also fixed a typo in a configure message, and
resolved several lintian warnings on the source package.
Bumped version timestamp for these changes.
commit 4cd1172624a42944da379949ecf565290059116c
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue Mar 11 11:29:51 2008 +1100
Update man pages to use correct pcp.conf variable name.
commit 0d65f3ef5d4b0333604b306097f3a0f1f298e7e0
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri Mar 7 20:28:04 2008 +1100
Refactor the Perl API code a bit by splitting out all code that
doesn't deal with converting between Perl and C into a separate
source file. That source file now also hashes string values in
the fetch callback, and only allocates new copies on insert.
commit e49711d6489c81ff167cc786179e33b98334516b
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Mar 6 22:51:01 2008 +1100
Fix build on older Perl versions, like on Mac OS X 10.4.
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