Changes committed to git://git.pcp.io/pcp.git master
INSTALL | 11 +----
Makepkgs | 4 +-
build/rpm/fedora.spec | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
configure | 7 +++
configure.ac | 6 ++-
src/libpcp/src/check-statics | 12 ++++--
src/libpcp/src/rtime.c | 5 ++
src/libpcp/src/util.c | 6 ++-
8 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
commit 60d3274f565716448547f3d2fa0be1991472f158
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue Apr 14 17:40:37 2015 +1000
build: get Mac builds going on current Mac OS X (10.9/10.10)
Updated INSTALL file, was a bit out of date. Update Makepkgs
to find Apple gzip. Several check-statics related changes to
get the libpcp build going with LLVM compilers. Get configure
to look in more places for a PackageMaker installation.
Note: latest Mac releases have removed gnutar, and pkg-config
does not come pre-installed on Mac. These have to be sourced
from MacPorts.org now to get a successful build.
commit e456a8c367bbb6292c0175aca2515b85e3873be7
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue Apr 14 12:04:45 2015 +1000
build: rpm sub-packages for web applications
Finer-grained rpm installations for folks using PCP web services.
This creates sub-packages for pcp-webjs such that small footprint
installations are possible (e.g. production installs, container
installs) and users get to pick and choose the webapps they want.
Installing pcp-webjs gets you everything as before, but specific
frontends (graphite, grafana or vector) can now be individually
installed as well.
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