../
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docs/
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examples/
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extras/
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src/
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AUTHORS
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1.7
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
Update AUTHORS; it's not quite so clear cut anymore, so just list
names.
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COPYING
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1.1
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
Alter the licensing of libstatgrab. The library part is now under the
LGPL, whilst the tools/examples are under the GPL. Both licenses are
included in the distribution (and are both now in CVS). Also made a
minor alteration to the webpage where it said everything was licensed
under the GPL.
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COPYING.LGPL
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1.1
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
Alter the licensing of libstatgrab. The library part is now under the
LGPL, whilst the tools/examples are under the GPL. Both licenses are
included in the distribution (and are both now in CVS). Also made a
minor alteration to the webpage where it said everything was licensed
under the GPL.
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Makefile.am
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1.17
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
The libstatgrab python bindings are now their own package - pystatgrab.
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NEWS
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1.44
(17 years ago)
by tdb:
Add note about saidar bugfix, and set a release date.
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PLATFORMS
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1.10
(19 years ago)
by tdb:
Update list of platforms - we've tested on Solaris 10.
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README
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1.9
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
Add platform specific notes (particularly on required privileges) to
the PLATFORMS file.
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README.CVS
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1.5
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
A whole bunch of minor cosmetic changes.
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acinclude.m4
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1.3
(17 years ago)
by tdb:
Fix bug in curses detection - LIBS was not properly reset.
Also remove to redundant variable declarations.
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autogen.sh
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1.1
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Add autogen.sh, a script to run automake/autoconf/etc. This is used
to build the build system when the package is checked out of CVS.
Updated README.CVS files accordingly.
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configure.in
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1.91
(18 years ago)
by tdb:
Sort out curses detection. It'll now detect ncurses before curses, and
cope with the header files being in include or include/ncurses. I think
this will work in every case.
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libstatgrab.pc.in
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1.4
(20 years ago)
by tdb:
Add three variables to the pkg-config file: bin_owner, bin_group, bin_perm
The purpose of these variables is to suggest the required owner, group and
permissions that might be used to make a binary using libstatgrab work
fully. I'm not sure if this is the "best" way of doing this, but it seems
like a reasonable idea.
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