The libstatgrab python bindings are now their own package - pystatgrab.
statgrabmodule -> statgrab.
Add error checking to the python bindings. They previously didn't check for a NULL response from the libstatgrab functions - which resulted in python core dumping. It now raises an exception instead. Also add a first stab at a setup.py so people can quickly build/install this extension if they want.
Add the python wrappers to the Makefile so they're added to the dist.
A whole bunch of minor cosmetic changes.
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.
Add PLATFORMS file to list the known working operating systems. The list is roughly right, I think. It's just a starting point really.
Unbodge the pkgconfig stuff.
Allow user to specify a different pkgconfig directory. Default is the sensible one (prefix/lib/pkgconfig). Main reason was that on FreeBSD they use prefix/libdata/pkgconfig, so a simple configure flag made it easier to do the port :-)
Add pkg-config file for libstatgrab.
Added building of examples. We don't, currently, install them though.
Change i-scream.org.uk to i-scream.org.
Allow documentation to be installed to $(datadir)/libstatgrab/docs.
Created the structure and automake stuff for the source files to be moved to a src subdirectory. This will break things until I repo-move the actual files, which I don't want to do until Pete is happy :-)
Specified the version number. Not that I really understand them though, libtool seems a little confusing ;)
We now use libtool to build libstatgrab. This gives us static and shared versions of the library, which is nice :) Updated the CVS build instructions accordingly.
Autoconf/Automake setup. README.CVS details how to "get started" from a CVS checked out copy. Then it's just the usual configure and make, as described in the README file.
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