Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 User Freebsd wrote: John pointed out a bug that I hadn't noticed, mainly because I was testing single host ... basically, I installed PHP5 on the backend, and stupidly didn't check to make sure that they *hadn't* gone and changed all of the DB

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-06 Thread User Freebsd
On Sat, 5 Aug 2006, Garrett Cooper wrote: I know I may be overachieving a bit in my overall thoughts of this plan, but why not do something similar for the rest of the BSDs and/or Linux/Solaris? I find this a good statistical tool for determining how many desktops run what form of Unix, so

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-06 Thread User Freebsd
I just threw up a couple of very simple tables, showing # of systems reporting in this month, as well as a break down of release / architecture for those that have reported in ... On Sat, 5 Aug 2006, Garrett Cooper wrote:

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-06 Thread User Freebsd
Just added 'country' stats to the mix, to see what our distribution is per country ... On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, User Freebsd wrote: I just threw up a couple of very simple tables, showing # of systems reporting in this month, as well as a break down of release / architecture for those that

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-05 Thread John Nielsen
On Saturday 05 August 2006 00:21, User Freebsd wrote: On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Colin Percival wrote: User Freebsd wrote: 'k folks ... the quick and dirty .. actually, not too dirty ... The attached script [...] Can you make this into a port which users can install? I'm not sure, can I?

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-05 Thread User Freebsd
On Sat, 5 Aug 2006, John Nielsen wrote: Here is a sample (working) port. Un-tar the archive under ports/sysutils. It installs the script to ${LOCALBASE}/etc/periodic/monthly and prints a message about how to enable it. Have a look at it, edit all the text entries to make them your own (in

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-05 Thread User Freebsd
John pointed out a bug that I hadn't noticed, mainly because I was testing single host ... basically, I installed PHP5 on the backend, and stupidly didn't check to make sure that they *hadn't* gone and changed all of the DB access functions from 4.x :( The bug is fixed, and I've tested

BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-04 Thread User Freebsd
'k folks ... the quick and dirty .. actually, not too dirty ... The attached script goes into /etc/periodic/monthly (and can be run from the command line) and is the *very* barebones ... it reports operating system and architecture ... it will return a unique id at the same time which will

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-04 Thread Colin Percival
User Freebsd wrote: 'k folks ... the quick and dirty .. actually, not too dirty ... The attached script [...] Can you make this into a port which users can install? Colin Percival ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-04 Thread User Freebsd
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Colin Percival wrote: User Freebsd wrote: 'k folks ... the quick and dirty .. actually, not too dirty ... The attached script [...] Can you make this into a port which users can install? I'm not sure, can I? Can ports install into /etc/periodic? Or is there some

Re: BSDstats Project v1.0

2006-08-04 Thread Hans Nieser
User Freebsd wrote: On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Colin Percival wrote: User Freebsd wrote: 'k folks ... the quick and dirty .. actually, not too dirty ... The attached script [...] Can you make this into a port which users can install? I'm not sure, can I? Can ports install into /etc/periodic?