ANNOUNCE: gperfmeter (gnome-perfmeter) v2.0.24 [stable]
- From: Rich Burridge <Rich Burridge Sun COM>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: ANNOUNCE: gperfmeter (gnome-perfmeter) v2.0.24 [stable]
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 08:44:00 -0800 (PST)
Gperfmeter (gnome-perfmeter) monitors the performance of a system and
displays a dynamic, graphical overview of how the system is performing.
The application displays strip charts and bar charts to represent system
performance for the main performance parameters.
This release is so that there is an official distribution tarball for the
possible inclusion of gnome-perfmeter in the JDS release for Solaris 10.
Note that gperfmeter needs the rpc.rstatd daemon to be running on the
system it's monitoring for it to work correctly. This is automatically
available on Solaris systems. I've had alternative experiences on other
various UNIX/Linux systems. There are also several alternate applications
that provide the same functionality for the Linux platform.
Changes since the last gperfmeter version (2.0.0) - latest changes listed
first:
* Fixed bug #94767. There were problems with the way that gperfmeter tried
to inform the user when a remotely monitored host could no longer be
displayed.
* Fixed bug #124561. GtkItemFactory has been deprecated. Removed the
GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED flag.
* Fixed bug #122784. The -v, --version and --help output messages are
now properly localized.
* Fixed bug #111034. The gperfmeter property sheet now uses a GtkCombo widget
to contain the list of remote hostnames. Also the remote hostnames are
stored as gconf resources with keys of "HostName0" to "HostName9" rather
than a comma separated list keyed on "HostName".
* Fixed bug #118319. If you make changes to a running gperfmeter, then this
should reconfigure any other instances of gperfmeter that are running.
Only the current one should be affected, and the gconf preferences should
be saved away, so that any new instances of gperfmeter that are started
will automatically pick them up.
* Added a test in DrawGraph to prevent Gdk-CRITICAL assertions occuring
because a GC was NULL when a new meter was displayed for the first time.
* Code cleanup. Removed some more unwanted code after the recent UI rewrite.
* Fixed bug #117125. Gperfmeter now has a sane minimum size. This is
dependant upon whether the menubar is being shown, and the width of
the largest chart label.
* Removed unwanted variables and fixed up numerous warning messages reported
by lint.
* All the meters are now created the same size.
* Fixed up a SEGV in PmSaveResources when DEBUG was turned on.
* Remove a spurious couple of lines of debug left in gnome-perfmeter.c
* Major UI gperfmeter rewrite:
- Removed the single canvas DrawingArea.
- Created a gnome-perfmeter custom Gtk widget that consists of two Labels
(meter_type and maxval), the DrawingArea for the chart and horizontal
and vertical separators that are shown if this isn't the first meter.
- Removed and/or simplified a lot of the code related to the drawing of
these meters.
* Fixed bug #110563. gperfmeter no longer crashes for bar chart format in
Xinerama mode.
* More work on bug #112667. Fixups to provide working alternate for
platforms that don't have system calls such as setnetconfig.
* Fixed bug #112667. Changed from transport specific to transport
independent and now it accepts IPv6 addresses also.
* Forced gperfmeter build to be Gtk2 compliant
* Removed the gperfmeter.glade in the top-level directory to avoid any
further confusion.
* Removed the HostsEntryCB and LogFileEntryCB signal callbacks in
.../src/gperfmeter.glade as they did nothing.
* Fixed bug #110793 (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110793):
Gperfmeter now remembers it's last position and size and uses those
values when restarting.
* More code cleanup:
- Removed the #ifdef FIX"'s from .../src/data.c. They aren't been
used and there is no history to say why they are here (note they
were also in the original sdtperfmeter code too in the same way).
- Removed empty functions (and there setting if they are callbacks),
such as: LogFileEntryCB and HostsEntryCB.
- Removed all calls to PmStringCreateLocalized, making sure the string
is surronded by _().
- Fixed up numerous lint warnings.
- Removed X11 specific calls where possible.
* Cleaned up .../src/resources.c and src/access/*.[c,h]:
- Removed all tabs and some of the code that is commented out and/or not
needed.
- Provided consistent indentation.
* Cleaned up more of the code:
- Removed all tabs and some of the code that is commented out and/or not
needed.
- Provided consistent indentation.
* Fixed Bugzilla bug #94770. The host name being monitored is now displayed
in the titlebar (or "localhost" when monitoring the local host).
* Fixed Bugzilla bug #110863. Adjusted various long and short descriptions
in gperfmeter.schemas.in to make their capitalisation consistent.
Plus "autoLoadByHost" becomes "AutoLoadByHost".
* Fixed Bugzilla bug #93956. No longer need to press Return for new
threshold values to take place in the preferences window.
* Fixed Bugzilla bug #100015. Added double quotes (and semi-colon) to make
two schemas long messages easier to understand.
* Removed "#ifdef FIXUP" entries and unwanted commented out code.
* Removed "#ifdef APPLET" entries and unwanted commented out code.
* Removed calls to PmResetDecor().
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You can download this new version from:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-perfmeter/2.0/
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