Mick <michaelkintzios <at> gmail.com> writes:
> http://www.jffnms.org/ jffnms is fabulous. However it has recently been release as version 0.9.x so a few install bugs are out there. Portage still shows 8.3.x (way old) Craig, the main developer of jffnms is very cool and helpful. It's a smaller and tighter community than the nagios-fork scene. I ask some devs a while back to update the package, but it never got updated....(real sad story here). Jffnms supports both mysql and postgresql, but with the new (9.0.x) postgresql series and the new jffnms (0.9.x) series I have just been to busy to get them happy on Gentoo. Open up a bug about version bumping jffnms and the install doc help me get jffnms in shape for Gentoo? [1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/jffnms.xml And look at the bottom of this bug [2] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=287761 If you want to work on jffnms, drop me some emails as most of the issues were resolved, I just drop the ball with too many other things going on. Beside my "manners" with the devs are not the best, so a fresh face motivated to test/use jffnms would go a long way to easing the relationship with the devs so that jffnms get's that version bump officially. I have an early version of jffnms -0.9.x installed but the devs refused to version bump it because it was not "pretty" and conformant to their standards.... drop me an email offline, as jffnms is very easily extended and very cool to add any device.... James