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[openFATE 308135] Upgrade Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) package
- From: fate_noreply@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:55:12 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <feature-308135-6@keeper.suse.de>
Feature changed by: David Disseldorp (dmdiss)
Feature #308135, revision 6
Title: Upgrade Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) package
+ Hackweek VI: Unconfirmed
+ Priority
+ Requester: Desirable
openSUSE-11.3: New
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Martin Hicks (mohicks)
+ Developer: (Novell)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
OpenSuSE currently ships a fairly dated PCP package (2.5.0). It would
be nice if a more modern
version of PCP was included. Version 3.0.0 has just been released by
the community. Part of
the effort to move from 2.9.x to 3.0 was to update some of the
packaging to split the libraries out of
the core package and to create various -devel packages.
Discussion:
#1: Jeff Hanson (sgisupport) (2009-10-14 19:10:12)
Current source tarballs build very easily on opensuse. pcp-gui has a
lot of nice features that pcpmon (which seems mostly
abandoned by it's developer) lacks.
--
openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308135
Feature #308135, revision 6
Title: Upgrade Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) package
+ Hackweek VI: Unconfirmed
+ Priority
+ Requester: Desirable
openSUSE-11.3: New
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Martin Hicks (mohicks)
+ Developer: (Novell)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
OpenSuSE currently ships a fairly dated PCP package (2.5.0). It would
be nice if a more modern
version of PCP was included. Version 3.0.0 has just been released by
the community. Part of
the effort to move from 2.9.x to 3.0 was to update some of the
packaging to split the libraries out of
the core package and to create various -devel packages.
Discussion:
#1: Jeff Hanson (sgisupport) (2009-10-14 19:10:12)
Current source tarballs build very easily on opensuse. pcp-gui has a
lot of nice features that pcpmon (which seems mostly
abandoned by it's developer) lacks.
--
openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308135
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