Please look below for the reply. Jyri Virkki wrote: > Rahul Shah wrote: > >> Hi, >> Based on the discussions the one pager is updated. Let us know if you >> anyone has any more issues. The timer for this case is extended to >> 12/21/2009. >> > > I think I'm down to one unanswered question, which might be a nit but > would like to see clarification. > > >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modcpu.so Uncommitted >> Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/moddisk.so Uncommitted Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modload.so Uncommitted >> Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modmem.so Uncommitted >> Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modmulticpu.so Uncommitted Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modnet.so Uncommitted >> Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modproc.so Uncommitted >> Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modpython.so Uncommitted Library >> /usr/lib/ganglia/modsys.so Uncommitted >> Library >> > > Are all these *.so files public interfaces? If so, in what sense? Are > users going to be writing code which depends on APIs implemented in > all of these? Or what is it in/about these files that is the public > interface being exported? > > > Ganglia users do not write code based on the these *.so Libraries. These can be declared as project private if its needed.
-Tavit