Ping: Re: [New] sysutils/glances (Python)

2020-11-29 Thread Ashton Fagg
Ping on this one. Reviewer agreed version attached. Thanks. glances.tgz Description: Binary data Ashton Fagg writes: > Stuart Henderson writes: > >> OpenBSD uses ${SYSCONFDIR} (typically /etc) not /usr/local/etc for >> config files, and they should be installed using @sample in PLIST so >>

Re: [New] sysutils/glances (Python)

2020-11-20 Thread Ashton Fagg
Stuart Henderson writes: > OpenBSD uses ${SYSCONFDIR} (typically /etc) not /usr/local/etc for > config files, and they should be installed using @sample in PLIST so > that local edits don't break updates. > > The web interface (glances -w) requires py3-bottle, it's a small enough > dep so I

Re: [New] sysutils/glances (Python)

2020-11-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020/11/13 13:34, Ashton Fagg wrote: > "Dimitri Karamazov" writes: > > > I think this link is more fitting as a HOMEPAGE. > > Fixed. > > > Including the configuration will be better. > > > > This program doesn't pick up on the terminal background colors, the > > conf file might help with

Re: [New] sysutils/glances (Python)

2020-11-13 Thread Ashton Fagg
"Dimitri Karamazov" writes: > I think this link is more fitting as a HOMEPAGE. Fixed. > Including the configuration will be better. > > This program doesn't pick up on the terminal background colors, the > conf file might help with it, Fixed. > only nitpick after having a few glances, hehe

Re: [New] sysutils/glances (Python)

2020-11-13 Thread Dimitri Karamazov
On Fri, November 13, 2020 05:03, Ashton Fagg wrote: > Hello, > > > I have a new port attached for Glances [1]. > > > It's a system monitoring tool (similar to top, htop etc), written in > Python. It has built-in support for monitoring a remote system, nice web > GUI etc. It does a bunch of other