X-Git-Url: http://git.i-scream.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=www%2Flibstatgrab%2Findex.shtml;h=ef0f8fcf30524bb2dd794c6304a917b93dc2cec3;hb=refs%2Ftags%2FPRE_WWW_REDESIGN;hp=66c4f117943243aaa4aae3e239cfdb9cb03fdfc0;hpb=0129c91c128389ea02188a8d2860cad8966b7685;p=www.i-scream.org.git diff --git a/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml b/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml index 66c4f11..ef0f8fc 100644 --- a/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml +++ b/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml @@ -41,14 +41,29 @@ to our project over on freshmeat?
+
+Wednesday 10 March 2004
+Version 0.9 of libstatgrab has been released.
+Download it
+here.
+This release brings new features and new platforms. We've added
+information about network interfaces (duplex, speed, etc) along
+with further statistics such as i/o packets, i/o errors, and
+collisions. Support has also been added for OpenBSD and DragonFly
+BSD. Finally some work has been done to reduce the platforms on
+which libstatgrab needs elevated privileges. See the NEWS file for
+more information.
+
Wednesday 11 February 2004
Version 0.8.2 of libstatgrab has been released.
Download it
here.
-The main focus of this release is adding support for Solaris 6. We've also
-add python bindings so you can use libstatgrab directly from python (see the
-extras directory). Finally, we've tidied up a few bits of the code.
+The main focus of this release is adding support for Solaris 6.
+We've also added python bindings so you can use libstatgrab directly
+from python (see the extras directory). Finally, we've tidied up a
+few bits of the code.
@@ -139,9 +154,10 @@ traffic, disk I/O, and more.
-The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.4, FreeBSD -4.x/5.x, and NetBSD 1.6.x. The aim is to extend this to include as many -operating systems as possible. +The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.2/2.4/2.6, +FreeBSD 4.x/5.x, NetBSD 1.6.x, OpenBSD 3.x, DragonFly BSD 1.0, and +Cygwin. The aim is to extend this to include as many operating +systems as possible.
@@ -193,6 +209,7 @@ Then we have the manual pages for each function: