> i'm assuming no news is good news.  are you guys having any problems 
> with 3.0.0?  i've run tests on solaris, freebsd, linux ia64 amd64, 
> windows, macos x and it seems like it compiles and runs well.

So far, the web graphs are intermittent for me.  Sometimes they show,
most of the time they don't.

Occasionally, one of my clusters disappears completely from the web.  I
haven't investigated why any of this is happening yet as I have my hands
full elsewhere.  I suspect there's weird networking issues in-house that
are causing the clusters to disappear, so don't feel like you have to
hold up the release because of this.

FWIW: I'm using x86 and x86_64 rpms on lots of different types of
machines from various SuSE releases to various RedHat releases to
various Fedora releases.  Joy :-)

> are the rpms working out for you?
> http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/

They worked for most of our machines, but not for ones running older
glibcs.  I had to rebuild the rpms on a RedHat 9 machine for them to
work across all machines.

> does the announcement look good (meaning.. are you sure i haven't forget 
> to mention any cool stuff you did to make this release a reality).
> http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/WHATS_NEW.txt

Looks good to me.


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