On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 05:52:34PM +0000, Matt Massie wrote:
> guys-
> 
> i just created what i think will be the 2.6.0 release at
> http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/2.6.0/

I'll beat on it a bit tonight and tomarrow.  I really do think bumping
the major number was a better idea...

> i've also updated the announcement based on the feedback that i've 
> received from the list.  please take a look at it one last time and let 
> me know if it okey dokey.  i think everyone is listed who deserves 
> credit (if not please let me know).
> 
> i think that i'm going to announce this release this week.  i'm leaning 
> toward not releasing any betas.  if there are problems with 2.6.0, we 
> can fix them in 2.6.1.  we worked really hard to get this release out 
> and i feel it's production quality.  if anyone out there thinks 
> otherwise please let me know (i really don't want to release poor 
> quality software).

I'd really like to see bug 13 fixed before release.  Shipping with
marginal IPv4 support on default configured BSD machines strikes me as
bad.

> here is the latest announcement... i look forward to your feedback!

>     Fixed a memory leak on FreeBSD
>         Fix a memory leak in find_disk_space() as reported by Glen
>         Beane. - Overhaul makenetvfslist() a bit to fix a leak in low
>         memory situations, reduce duplicated code, and streamline
>         error handling. - Fix a few compiler warnings.

The warnings don't really matter so I wouldn't mention them.  I'd probably
use something like:

        Fixed a memory leak reported by Glen Beane in find_disk_space()
        and a potential memory leak in makenetvfslist().  General
        clean up of makenetvfslist().

-- Brooks

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