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This directory holds the distribution for ps-watcher, a program for
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montoring a system via ps-like commands.
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Short instructions. Type:
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  cd ps-watcher-*
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  make
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If make fails you probably need to get IniConf. It it works then...
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  ./ps-watcher --nosyslog --log --config ./samples/sample.ini
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Read the documentation to understand what you did.
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----
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Documentation is in docs directory. 
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All of the source code is covered by the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
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LICENSE. See COPYING for details on this.
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To use the program you will need Perl version 5.003 or greater 
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installed and the following modules:
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   Sys::Syslog
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   File::Basename 
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   Config::IniFiles
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   Getopt::Long 
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The only one of these that is not part of the core Perl distribution 
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is Config::IniFiles which can be found at:
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http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Config/
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In order to run the program you'll need a configuration file to 
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use. Some samples configuration files can be found in the samples 
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directory. See the README in that directory for a description of 
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what the configuration files do.
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See INSTALL for generic GNU configure instructions.
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$Id: README,v 1.7 2003/05/16 00:12:59 rockyb Exp $
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