From: Yves <yme...@pe...> - 2004-12-01 17:26:21
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> Yves, > > Sorry to email you off list but I'm not subscribed to the perfparse-use= r well, no problem. But may I suggest you to subscribe ? The CPU usage problem was mentionned twice there, and is fixed in perfpar= se-0.104.1ym2 that you can get on http://pagesperso.laposte.net/ymettier/perfparse-devel/perfparse-0.104.1/ A new 0.104.2 release should appear soon :) Thanks for your bug report anyway, Yves PS. per...@li... is the internal list for core develo= pers. You probably don't want to subscribe to that one. > list. I've submitted a bug report regarding the perfparsed cpu usage. > This is using perfparsed to update mysql from a pipe. > > I tried attaching a gzipped version of the full strace but sourceforge > kept choking on it. The ungzipped strace was 84MB. I can still send you > the 341k gzip if you'd like but the contents are the same as what I > attached to the bug report just repeated over and over. > > We've gone back to a cronjob method against our own perfdata file for > now as the CPU usage was causing polls to time out. > > Let me know if I can provide any other information. > > -- > John E. Vincent > Sr. Systems Administrator > Community Loans of America > 8601 Dunwoody Place > Suite 406 > Atlanta, GA 30350 > > (770) 325-4294 - direct line > (404) 486-3590 - cell phone > (770) 552-4313 - fax > > --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - |
From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-12-03 15:45:27
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Yves Mettier wrote: > I like the wiki : we can customize it better than the sf page :) Yes, we have the control. It's also a lot faster on current servers :) A common html style-sheet on all html would be great. I wonder whether the style sheet being used by wiki can be edited in wiki until we are all happy with it and can use on other sites? (That might be a bad idea!) > Some additionnal idea : how much would they pay to have us do the work right now instead > of when we want ? :) > Is it OK with sourceforge to get paid like that ? > Is it OK for you to get money that way ? The second question is yes. I'll try and find out more about the first :) |
From: Flo G. <fl...@bi...> - 2004-12-03 17:51:16
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If someone with css/html experience wants to create a new perfparse-style for tikiwiki i can give him my support and tiki-knowledge. Most styles only need a new (or customized) css. Did you notice the change-style box at the right border in tikiwiki? Flo On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Ben Clewett wrote: > Yves Mettier wrote: > >> I like the wiki : we can customize it better than the sf page :) > > Yes, we have the control. It's also a lot faster on current servers :) A > common html style-sheet on all html would be great. > > I wonder whether the style sheet being used by wiki can be edited in wiki > until we are all happy with it and can use on other sites? (That might be a > bad idea!) > >> Some additionnal idea : how much would they pay to have us do the work >> right now instead >> of when we want ? :) >> Is it OK with sourceforge to get paid like that ? >> Is it OK for you to get money that way ? > > The second question is yes. I'll try and find out more about the first :) > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Perfparse-devel-int mailing list > Per...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-devel-int > |
From: Yves <yme...@pe...> - 2004-12-02 08:25:02
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> Yves, > > Thanks for the fix. I rebuilt just perfparsed and it worked like a > champ. I think I might just subscribe to the user list. I'm already in > the process of writing some documentation for you guys to add to the > perfparsed section of the manual. Thanks in advance, If you know how to write docbook, edit the doc/install_guide.docbook.xml = file (read the doc/install_guide.readme) If it is too complex for you and prefer html, it should not be too hard t= o mix your changes into the docbook. Please edit the latest documentation that is in the latest version in http://pagesperso.laposte.net/ymettier/perfparse-devel/ And send the changes to Ben and Garry too : Garry is our documentation ma= intainer :) Yves --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - |
From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-12-02 08:39:18
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Yves, 0.104.1ym3 compiles on SUSE 9.1. As Yves said, and patches against documents send them to any of us, or this news group. Eg, I note all email addresses are wrong, they should be @perfparse.org, and Flo is missing. :) Thanks BTW to Yves for converting all our current documentation into the 836 lines of docbook format documentation. Flo, would you like to include any comments about wiki? All, If there is an expert of docbook here I would like to ask if you know how to make the HTML width-scalable. The html seems to be fixed width which looks bad on a web page, as I am sure you have noticed! Regards, Ben. Yves wrote: >>Yves, >> >>Thanks for the fix. I rebuilt just perfparsed and it worked like a >>champ. I think I might just subscribe to the user list. I'm already in >>the process of writing some documentation for you guys to add to the >>perfparsed section of the manual. > > > Thanks in advance, > > If you know how to write docbook, edit the doc/install_guide.docbook.xml file (read the > doc/install_guide.readme) > If it is too complex for you and prefer html, it should not be too hard to mix your > changes into the docbook. > > Please edit the latest documentation that is in the latest version in > http://pagesperso.laposte.net/ymettier/perfparse-devel/ > > And send the changes to Ben and Garry too : Garry is our documentation maintainer :) > > Yves > |
From: Flo G. <fl...@bi...> - 2004-12-02 08:56:01
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Tikiwiki's wiki offers structures. This are wiki pages with numbered headings and a automatical generated table of content. I'll do a example at wiki.perfparse.org. tikiwiki also offers pdf export, but unfortunately pdf export is not that perfect - i had not the time to finish my work in this area. Flo On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Ben Clewett wrote: > Yves, > > 0.104.1ym3 compiles on SUSE 9.1. > > As Yves said, and patches against documents send them to any of us, or this > news group. Eg, I note all email addresses are wrong, they should be > @perfparse.org, and Flo is missing. :) > > Thanks BTW to Yves for converting all our current documentation into the 836 > lines of docbook format documentation. > > Flo, would you like to include any comments about wiki? > > All, > > If there is an expert of docbook here I would like to ask if you know how to > make the HTML width-scalable. The html seems to be fixed width which looks > bad on a web page, as I am sure you have noticed! > > Regards, Ben. > > > > Yves wrote: > >>> Yves, >>> >>> Thanks for the fix. I rebuilt just perfparsed and it worked like a >>> champ. I think I might just subscribe to the user list. I'm already in >>> the process of writing some documentation for you guys to add to the >>> perfparsed section of the manual. >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> If you know how to write docbook, edit the doc/install_guide.docbook.xml >> file (read the >> doc/install_guide.readme) >> If it is too complex for you and prefer html, it should not be too hard to >> mix your >> changes into the docbook. >> >> Please edit the latest documentation that is in the latest version in >> http://pagesperso.laposte.net/ymettier/perfparse-devel/ >> >> And send the changes to Ben and Garry too : Garry is our documentation >> maintainer :) >> >> Yves >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Perfparse-devel-int mailing list > Per...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-devel-int > |
From: Yves <yme...@pe...> - 2004-12-02 18:02:13
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> Thanks BTW to Yves for converting all our current documentation into th= e > 836 lines of docbook format documentation. :) > Flo, would you like to include any comments about wiki? Are you sure that a comment about the wiki should go into an "installatio= n guide" ? :) > All, > > If there is an expert of docbook here I would like to ask if you know > how to make the HTML width-scalable. The html seems to be fixed width > which looks bad on a web page, as I am sure you have noticed! Are you using xsltproc as written in install_guide.readme, or db2html ? Use the other one and see. And with xsltproc, we should see if there is a parameter to give to xsltp= roc to change this. Where ? In the .xsl stylesheet that is maybe documented ? Or at the= docbook-xsl homepage ? I'll have a look if I dont forget to do it :) Yves --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - |
From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-12-03 08:58:24
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Ben write: >>Flo, would you like to include any comments about wiki? Yves wrote: > Are you sure that a comment about the wiki should go into an "installation guide" ? :) Probably not. There are other parts of this documentation which need a clean fork as well. The installation guide has become the one true source of information. You did a too good job :) I note parts of the same document in the wiki system. This worries me because the xml version in the package is editable, and I presume the wiki version as well. One only must be master... In the same way there is other documentation on the sf.net project page. So we have four sources of documentation: - http://sourceforge.net/projects/perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net (== http://www.perfparse.org) - http://wiki.perfparse.org - /doc in distribution. Some of it must be out of date. It's a mess :) (http://wiki.perfparse.org/ is now working and looking very good, thanks Flo.) We need something better which includes the tiki sections and fixed documentation. Can I suggest a new menu for the main site which reflects all the document sources. (This is descriptive only. Actual URI may differ.) Menu Option URI ---------------------------------------------------------- Install Guide http://perfparse.sf.net/install_guilde.html Source: doc/install_guide.docbook.html Readme Not on site. Source: doc/introduction.docbook.html Introduction (new) http://perfparse.sf.net/introduction.html Source: doc/README FAQ http://wiki.perfparse.org/faq Copied from: http://perfparse.sf.net/faq.html Specifications http://wiki.perfparse.org/?? Any other ideas? As a final point, we have five locations of html: perfparse.cgi perfparse.php http://perfparse.sf.net (== http://www.perfparse.org) http://wiki.perfparse.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/perfparse This product overlaps local CGI and true Internet. Such applications and documentation should have consistent html, therefore it all looks like the same project. Some time we will have to look into a consistent look to all of these, where possible. A single style sheet for instance might be an excellent start? Ben |
From: Yves M. <yme...@li...> - 2004-12-03 09:16:16
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> I note parts of the same document in the wiki system. This worries me > because the xml version in the package is editable, and I presume the > wiki version as well. One only must be master... > > In the same way there is other documentation on the sf.net project page= . > So we have four sources of documentation: > - http://sourceforge.net/projects/perfparse That one should be removed (the contents moved to somewhere else) > - http://perfparse.sf.net (=3D=3D http://www.perfparse.org) That one is a mirror of /doc in distribution. This is not the master. > - http://wiki.perfparse.org > - /doc in distribution. The 2 last ones are masters and have to be for a little while. Here is my idea : 1/ have the wiki with some documentation growing and growing 2/ take the doc from the wiki and put it in docbook format, for homogenei= ty. Remove that doc from the wiki to avoid duplicates and redundancy. 3/ docbook files should generate at least html files that you can see on = the web site. 4/ Have a special section "comments about the official doc"; Keep an eye = on it to improve the doc. Maybe that section is the FAQ ? > (http://wiki.perfparse.org/ is now working and looking very good, thank= s > Flo.) yes, very good job, Flo :) > We need something better which includes the tiki sections and fixed > documentation. Can I suggest a new menu for the main site which > reflects all the document sources. Yes for the menu, with minor changes ... > (This is descriptive only. Actual URI may differ.) > > Menu Option URI > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Install Guide http://perfparse.sf.net/install_guilde.html > Source: doc/install_guide.docbook.html Source is xml :) > Readme Not on site. > Source: doc/introduction.docbook.html No, this should be http://perfparse.sourceforge.net/about.php > Introduction (new) http://perfparse.sf.net/introduction.html > Source: doc/README Keep it in the wiki for a while as the source. Then make that document in= docbook format. > FAQ http://wiki.perfparse.org/faq > Copied from: http://perfparse.sf.net/faq.html (and remove faq.html) > Specifications http://wiki.perfparse.org/?? Say "Specs and drafts (developers only)" instead of "Specifications" :) > Any other ideas? > > As a final point, we have five locations of html: > > perfparse.cgi > perfparse.php > http://perfparse.sf.net (=3D=3D http://www.perfparse.org) > http://wiki.perfparse.org > http://sourceforge.net/projects/perfparse > > This product overlaps local CGI and true Internet. Such applications > and documentation should have consistent html, therefore it all looks > like the same project. > > Some time we will have to look into a consistent look to all of these, > where possible. A single style sheet for instance might be an excellen= t > start? CSS ? :) --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - |
From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-12-03 15:26:02
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An idea for the Wiki site: Lists of features users would like to see. There is one on the project page, but is not very well used and not as easy (fun) to use ads wiki. This mail is recursive, it should go on a list of wanted features, but is a request for the same list :) Ben |
From: Yves M. <yme...@li...> - 2004-12-03 15:35:00
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> > An idea for the Wiki site: > > Lists of features users would like to see. There is one on the project > page, but is not very well used and not as easy (fun) to use ads wiki. > > This mail is recursive, it should go on a list of wanted features, but > is a request for the same list :) I like the wiki : we can customize it better than the sf page :) Some additionnal idea : how much would they pay to have us do the work ri= ght now instead of when we want ? :) Is it OK with sourceforge to get paid like that ? Is it OK for you to get money that way ? Yves --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - |