[opensuse-factory] Contribute a new package to Factory
Hi, I'm developing an open source program, it's named Paramon. I'm the beginner of the program. And I will upload the code to http://sourceforge.net/projects/openparamon. If I want to contribute the Paramon to SUSE distribution, what should I do? Any help will be appreciated. The following is the introduction of the Paramon. Paramon is a visual program for monitoring cpu used time, cpu sys+wa time, memory used rate, swap used rate, net send/recv MB per sec and disk read/write MB per sec. Paramon UI is dependents on Qt library. By this way, you can monitor the main performance (memory, cpu, disk, net) in visualization. And in future, it will monitor CPU microarch data, such as Gflops, CPI, LLCMiss, etc. Thanks, GHui
Hello, * Dne Úterý 23. červenec 2013, 11:05:15 [CEST] GHui napsal:
Hi, I'm developing an open source program, it's named Paramon. I'm the beginner of the program. And I will upload the code to http://sourceforge.net/projects/openparamon. If I want to contribute the Paramon to SUSE distribution, what should I do? Any help will be appreciated.
Check out this step by step guide: https://lizards.opensuse.org/2010/03/23/how-to-add-new-packages-to-the-opens... You might want to read the buildservice tutorial: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Tutorial And openSUSE packaging guidelines: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_guidelines -- Vita Cizek
On Tuesday 2013-07-23 11:05, GHui wrote:
I'm developing an open source program, it's named Paramon. I'm the beginner of the program. And I will upload the code to http://sourceforge.net/projects/openparamon. If I want to contribute the Paramon to SUSE distribution, what should I do? Any help will be appreciated.
The following is the introduction of the Paramon. Paramon is a visual program for monitoring cpu used time, cpu sys+wa time, memory used rate, swap used rate, net send/recv MB per sec and disk read/write MB per sec.
Sounds a bit like top(1)-ntop(1).
Paramon UI is dependents on Qt library. By this way, you can monitor the main performance (memory, cpu, disk, net) in visualization. And in future, it will monitor CPU microarch data, such as Gflops, CPI, LLCMiss, etc.
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GHui
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Jan Engelhardt
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Vitezslav Cizek