Hi,
On 13.11.2017 23:56, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2017-11-12 at 11:11 +0100, Matthias Fischer wrote:
Hi,
On 12.11.2017 01:34, Matthias Fischer wrote:
Hi,
For details see: https://sourceforge.net/projects/squid-graph/ ...
Ok guys - sorry for the noise, but currently I'm not so fit as I'd like to be (flu).
That's fine. Get better soon.
Y
After looking at my upload results in patchwork and GIT and - for example - thinking about future updates I decided to rework this addon from scratch. So for now I'll change this to 'under review' in patchwork.
Reasons for this: During testing its installing and working ok, BUT(!)...
Publishing or merging 'squid-graph' the way I did would induce the need to pack and upload a NEW archive every time something gets changed. Be it a language-file or some script or some GUI-file or something else.
After looking at this, I thought it would be better and easier to maintain this addon if I build and pack it like 'squid-accounting' or 'wio' (e.g.).
Well, since there is an upstream project, I think it is probably best to use their tarball and have patches against the latest release.
Done. Patch was easy, lfs-file a bit tricky, but looking good now.
However, this is indeed quite old, so it might make sense to fork it and have an own git repository to work on it and release every once in a while. Like we do with guardian...
Maybe it makes sense to get in touch with the original maintainer and see where that goes. That depends on what changes you are going to make.
I thought this over => created a sourceforge account today and sent an email to the original maintainer (detach8?), asking if he would mind if I adapt 'squid-graph 3.2 for IPFire. Waiting for response...
Best, Matthias