Another Week maybe and 1.0.0 goes out the door ... So please! Test it NOW!
* There are now special mailinglists for rrdtool: rrd-announce LOW volume RRD Tool Announcements List (Only Stable Releases) rrd-users For discussion amongst people who use RRD Tool in their applications rrd-developers For people who actually HACK RRD Tool code To subscribe to <MAILGLIST> send a message with the subject 'subscribe' to <MAILGLIST>[EMAIL PROTECTED] * This release adds portability fixes for the IEEE detection ... I have dropped time() altogether * Blair has enhanced the %s with %S so that you can have the same scaling on all autoscaled G?PRINT values * I have changed the autoscaler so that it looks at the presence of the --y-grid option and adjusts the scaling so that a upper and lower bounds of the graph area show a major grid line and a lable The release is available from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub cheers tobi PS: PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND TEST !!!!!!!! PPS: Please subscribe to the new mailinglists PPPS: PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND TEST !!!!!!!!!! -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker 0.99.46 From: Tobi 0) take --ygrid definitions into account when building min and max values for scaling the graph 1) added info on NEW RRD Tool mailinglist information to websites and readme 2) better detection of use lib requirements From: Blair 0) Bug fixes to auto_scale when the value is 0. With a value of 0 you would end up with some odd output since the log of 0 is not defined. 1) Added functionallity to allow a new %S modifier in a PRINT or GPRINT command. Here's the comments from my additions to rrdgraph.pod If a '%S' is used instead of a '%s', then instead of calculating the appropriate SI magnitude unit for this value, the previously calculated SI magnitude unit will be used. This is useful if you want all the values in a PRINT statement to have the same SI magnitude unit. If there was no previous SI magnitude calculation made, then '%S' behaves like a '%s', unless the value is 0, in which case it does not remember a SI magnitude unit and a SI magnitude unit will only be calculated when the next '%s' is seen or the next '%S' for a non-zero value. To see the new code in action, check out http://www.geocities.com/~bzking/orca-example/dw-daily.html#28 2) Spelling fixes. 3) White space moving around in rrdgraph.c to make the code look a little prettier. PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPS: PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND TEST ...
