monitoring-plugins-cyconet - Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems
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This README.source should give a short instruction about the
way the monitoring-plugins-cyconet repository is structured
and defines basic policies.
* build-system: git-buildpackage. As we build a Debian native
package pristine-tar is not necessary.
* debian/changelog:
- preferable generated using git-dch
- versioning schema: X.$(date '+%Y%m%d'). X will be
increased by one with each release. In case there are
bugfixes in stable releases necessary, use
X.$(date '+%Y%m%d').Y
See http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/version_numbers/
for details.
* debian/copyright.in, debian/control.in:
Base files we fill automatically with information from
all plugins to generate the full files.
This is done in the clean target.
DO NOT MODIFY debian/control or debian/copyright!
* nagios plugins:
- one directory per plugin
- required files:
* $plugin/control: file format similar to debian/control.
- Required is the Description and Uploaders part.
Add Build-Depends, Recommends, Suggests
and Homepage to have their content added to debian/control/
debian/copyright. Don't use Depends as we don't want to force
people to install dependencies for a plugin they might not
want to use.
- Add Version to be able to track an upstream version of
the plugin.
- Add Watch to check for new versions using
./debian/packaging-helper.py
Format:
Watch URL python-regex
Watch URL SHA1:sha1sum
- Don't add empty lines - only the first paragraph will be
handled.
* $plugin/copyright: copyright information for the files
in $plugin. Will be added to debian/copyright
automatically, properly indented and with a header which
describes that the coming block is for the files in $plugin.
** DEP-5 IS NOT SUPPORTED **
- what you should have:
Currently there are two options on how to build and install
plugins:
* you have a single script or file or need some hand-made
build system anyway:
add $plugin/Makefile and implement the all / install / clean
targets. include ../common.mk is there for common tasks.
If $plugin/Makefile exists the way described below *will not*
be built.
* your plugin comes with a fancy build system already:
extract the source in $plugin and let a symlink called 'src'
point to the subdirectory of $plugin.
If dh_auto_* is not able to build the plugin, please use
the Makefile way as described above.
Please ensure that a proper .cfg file will be installed.