And after some head scratching one realizes that endianness matters with
database keys, and macppc isn't the best platform to spot that. ;)

Update on http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat-2.2.tar.gz
MD5 (pfstat-2.2.tar.gz) = 49ce4a028dfa00b65fccbabc96836c97

* fix endianness issues in database (basically things just didn't
  work on i386, producing weird 'blocky' graphs, changing between
  invokations, etc.)

* add database truncate (-t) operation, explain how compression
  works in the man page (http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat.cat8)

* clean up debug messages. now -q/-p don't produce any output to
  stdout, unless -v (or -vv) is used.

* show queues and global counters in the example config.
  (http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat.html, /pfstat.conf)

Daniel

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