developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
under share/examples/rc.d. The variable name already was named
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR.
This is from ideas from Greg Woods and others.
Also bumped PKGREVISION for all packages using RCD_SCRIPTS mechanism
(as requested by wiz).
Upclient is a program that keeps track of your server
uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other
(similar) hosts. It consists of two parts, a client- and a
serverpart. The client runs on your server and sends the
uptime every few minutes to the server. The server
collects all data in a table on this site.
Package re-added after the service formerly offered by uptimes.net
is now again online as http://www.wonko.com/
Changes include:
4.2.1.23, Released Sunday 17 June 2001, changes:
Fixed compilation error in stats-sol.c
4.2.1.22, Released Saturday 16 June 2001, changes:
Darwin / MacOS X support
BeOS support
Improved Irix support
BSD idle-time-submit(tm) support
New SendCPULevel option (BSD, Solaris & Irix only)
Debian init.d script
Alternative to the upchk script added
Fixed compilating error when using the NR_LINUX_UPTIME_WRAPAROUNDS
That's all folks!
Convert most MESSAGE files to new syntax (${VARIABLE} gets replaced,
not @VARIABLE@, nor @@VARIABLE@@).
By default, substitutions are done for LOCALBASE, PKGNAME, PREFIX,
X11BASE, X11PREFIX; additional patterns can be added via MESSAGE_SUBST.
Clean up some packages while I'm there; add RCS tags to most MESSAGEs.
Remove some uninteresting MESSAGEs.
uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other
(similar) hosts. It consists of two parts, a client- and a
serverpart. The client runs on your server and sends the
uptime every few minutes to the server. The server
collects all data in a table on this site.