Best fixes are provided by users scratching their own itches :-). This is 
speaking from my own experience. Perhaps you should take up the challenge 
?

As far as Windows is concerned you may be best of use host-sflowd. That is 
what I use

http://blog.sflow.com/2010/10/installing-host-sflow-on-windows-server.html

Vladimir

On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Im Root wrote:

> Hey this would be a great to benefit lots of users. Apparently the gmond 
> program goes into an indefinite CPU loop
> on this operating system. (Nobody really cares if you make gmond run on 
> zero/MQ pub sub anyways.) In fact this
> would be of more benefit than writing a ganglia book or putting the code in 
> GitHub.
> I challenge anyone out there with coding skills to fix this once and for all. 
> (As a bonus, make it so you don't
> have to use Cygwin either.)
> This would be a huge help!
> 
>

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