From GNOME bugzilla #588655
g_mapped_file_free() has been deprecated in favor of g_mapped_file_unref().
While here, regen WANTLIB.
Breakage reported by jasper@ and naddy@
early so eventual runtime fallout will be dealt at p2k9.
Major bump on soup-2.4 lib, minor bump on soup-gnome-2.4 lib.
Tested in a bulk build by jasper@ and sthen@, thanks!
aliased is simple in concept but is a rather handy module. It loads
the class you specify and exports into your namespace a subroutine
that returns the class name. You can explicitly alias the class to
another name or, if you prefer, you can do so implicitly.
In the latter case, the name of the subroutine is the last part of
the class name.
ok pea@
pmacct is a set of passive network monitoring tools to measure, account,
classify, aggregate and export IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, suitable to ISP, IXP,
CDN, IP carrier, data-centre and hot-spot enviroments.
Being able to collect flow data through libpcap, NetFlow and sFlow and
optionally augment this by configuring peering with the included BGP
daemon, granularity is fine enough for essential network management
tasks such as billing, graphing network resource usage, analysing live
or historical traffic trends, steering BGP peerings, real-time alerting,
and certain SLA monitoring.
Aggregation, flexible filtering, sampling and renormalization capabilities
are provided to help cope with the large amounts of data produced by high-
speed networks. Using either memory or database tables (MySQL, PostgreSQL,
SQLite) as backend storage, pmacct can easily feed data into external
tools, including RRDtool, GNUPlot, Net-SNMP, MRTG and Cacti.
The default package provides SQLite support, available flavors are:
threads compile with threads, required for BGP integration
or running packet classification in parallel
mysql compile with support for MySQL
postgresql compile with support for PostgreSQL
A widget to display large sets of data as dots (or lines). Different
data sets will have different colors, you may change colors and style of
the data The widget gives the possibility to zoom into and out of the
data and to scroll around. It also offers a grid like on an
oscilloscope.
With tweaks from landry@
ok landry@