--- web/www/libstatgrab/index.xhtml 2006/03/08 15:19:17 1.42 +++ web/www/libstatgrab/index.xhtml 2007/10/28 23:59:15 1.49 @@ -81,6 +81,46 @@ freshmeat?

+ Saturday 14 July 2007 +

+

+ Version 0.15 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors. +

+

+ This release fixes a regression introduced on OpenBSD in + the last release - memory statistics were reported + incorrectly. Some other minor changes have been made, see + the NEWS file for more information. +

+

+ Monday 8 January 2007 +

+

+ Version 0.14 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors. +

+

+ This release contains mainly bugfixes - see the NEWS file + in the distribution for a full list. It also brings a new + feature in saidar: colour support, which can be activated + with the -c runtime flag. +

+

+ Monday 20 March 2006 +

+

+ Version 0.13 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors. +

+

+ This release mainly includes a bunch of bug fixes, but + also brings preliminary support for WIN32. We've also + added a few lines to the header file to make C++ linking + easier. Please see the NEWS file in the distribution for + full details. +

+

Sunday 31 July 2005

@@ -217,7 +257,7 @@

pystatgrab, a new package containing a set of Python - bindings, has been released. Check out it's + bindings, has been released. Check out its project page.

@@ -262,17 +302,26 @@ FreeBSD
  • - Gentoo Linux + Gentoo Linux
  • Solaris (Blastwave)
  • + Solaris (SunFreeware) +
  • +
  • Debian
  • NetBSD
  • +
  • + RPMs for various Linux distributions +
  • +
  • + OpenBSD +
  • These are various pre-packaged versions of libstatgrab @@ -283,13 +332,6 @@ We've noticed that google throws up some RPM's relating to Mandrake and Suse, but no webpage for them.

    -

    - Several attempts were made to submit a port to the - OpenBSD folk, but they didn't seem interested in taking - it. You can find it - - here. -

    Development

    @@ -309,50 +351,67 @@

    The only online documentation we have at the moment is the - manual pages converted in to HTML format. It's probably - best to start with the overview manual page: + manual pages converted in to HTML format. First are the + manual pages for the command line tools:

    + We also have an overview page for the library: +

    + +

    Then we have the manual pages for each function: