From: Ian H. <li...@ho...> - 2004-04-28 22:14:49
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Andreas Ericsson wrote: > To create a patch; > Get the latest source-code from the CVS (instruction on sourceforge. > Click 'cvs access' or something like that). > Delete all the CVS directories and .cvsignore files from it > -- > cp -a nagios nagios.orig > rm -rf `find -type d -name CVS` > rm -rf `find -type f -name .cvsignore` > -- > or check out the code from CVS $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/nagios $ cvs co nagios .. do your changes .. $ cvs diff -u > patchfile. $ vi patchfile (removing crud which should be put into the .cvsignore) this way you can update the CVS source when people update the codebase. regards Ian > > Lars Volker wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> wouldn't it be nice if nagios respectively the status.cgi would be >> able to recognize, if two host- or servicenames are domain names, >> which means dot-separated (like blabla.foo.bar.org.uk) and then sort >> the list in an domain-aware kind of way? >> >> Example: >> current behaviour: >> a.x.org >> a.y.org >> b.x.org >> b.y.org >> >> desired behaviour >> a.x.org >> b.x.org >> a.y.org >> b.y.org >> >> I've written a few lines of code, implementing that feature, but i >> edited the source directly and have never worked with patching stuff. >> So if someone would like to explain, i'll provide a patch. Anyways the >> code is just about 9 lines long, simple hack only, but working. There >> also should be some kind of switch to toggle the behaviour. >> >> Thanks >> Lars >> > |