* bin/cpu_count, bin/cpu_freq, bin/disk_available, bin/disk_used,

bin/ec2_cost, bin/ip_address, bin/load_average, bin/mem_available,
    bin/mem_used, bin/network_down, bin/network_up, bin/reboot_required,
    bin/temp_c, bin/temp_f, bin/updates_available, bin/wifi_quality,
    byobu-config, byobu-export, byobu-status, byobu.1, debian/control,
    doc/help.txt, profiles/common, rpm/byobu.spec: massive changeset, moving
    all status scripts from *-* to *_*; this allows us to source the
    ~/.byobu/status file, rather than grepping through it for configuration
    information, yielding significant performance improvements, LP: #386546


Signed-off-by: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
This commit is contained in:
Dustin Kirkland 2009-06-16 14:46:26 -05:00
commit 7a52dff182
25 changed files with 114 additions and 98 deletions

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# cpu-count: count cpu's on a systems # cpu_count: count cpu's on a systems
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# cpu-freq: calculate current cpu frequency # cpu_freq: calculate current cpu frequency
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# disk-available: print the current disk space available # disk_available: print the current disk space available
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ fi
comma= comma=
whitespace= whitespace=
if [ -r "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ]; then if [ -r "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ]; then
grep -qs "^disk-used=1$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" && comma="," || whitespace=" " grep -qs "^disk_used=1$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" && comma="," || whitespace=" "
else else
comma="," comma=","
fi fi

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# disk-used: print the current disk usage # disk_used: print the current disk usage
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# #
# ec2-cost: approximate EC2 cost (USD) of the current instance # ec2_cost: approximate EC2 cost (USD) of the current instance
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# ip-address - report a host's ip-address # ip_address - report a host's ip address
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# load-average: grab the current load average # load_average: grab the current load average
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# mem-available: grab the current memory available # mem_available: grab the current memory available
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ fi
comma= comma=
whitespace= whitespace=
if [ -r "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ]; then if [ -r "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ]; then
grep -qs "^mem-used=1$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" && comma="," || whitespace=" " grep -qs "^mem_used=1$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" && comma="," || whitespace=" "
else else
comma="," comma=","
fi fi

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# mem-used: grab the current memory used # mem_used: grab the current memory used
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# network-down: calculate the network receive rate # network_down: calculate the network receive rate
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
PKG="byobu" PKG="byobu"
cache="/var/run/screen/S-$USER/$PKG.network-down" cache="/var/run/screen/S-$USER/$PKG.network_down"
unit="kB/s" unit="kB/s"
# Allow interface overrides in configuration directory # Allow interface overrides in configuration directory

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# network-up: calculate the network transmit rate # network_up: calculate the network transmit rate
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
PKG="byobu" PKG="byobu"
cache="/var/run/screen/S-$USER/$PKG.network-up" cache="/var/run/screen/S-$USER/$PKG.network_up"
unit="kB/s" unit="kB/s"
# Allow interface overrides in configuration directory # Allow interface overrides in configuration directory

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# reboot-required: determine if a reboot is required # reboot_required: determine if a reboot is required
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# temp-c: cpu temperature in celsius # temp_c: cpu temperature in celsius
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# temp-f: cpu temperature in farenheit # temp_f: cpu temperature in farenheit
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# updates-available: calculate and cache the number of updates available # updates_available: calculate and cache the number of updates available
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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#!/bin/sh -e #!/bin/sh -e
# #
# wifi-quality: display wifi signal quality # wifi_quality: display wifi signal quality
# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
# #
# Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com> # Authors: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>

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status={} status={}
status["arch"]=0 status["arch"]=0
status["battery"]=0 status["battery"]=0
status["cpu-count"]=1 status["cpu_count"]=1
status["cpu-freq"]=1 status["cpu_freq"]=1
status["date"]=1 status["date"]=1
status["disk-available"]=0 status["disk_available"]=0
status["disk-used"]=0 status["disk_used"]=0
status["ec2-cost"]=0 status["ec2_cost"]=0
status["hostname"]=0 status["hostname"]=0
status["ip-address"]=0 status["ip_address"]=0
status["load-average"]=1 status["load_average"]=1
status["logo"]=1 status["logo"]=1
status["mem-available"]=1 status["mem_available"]=1
status["mem-used"]=1 status["mem_used"]=1
status["menu"]=1 status["menu"]=1
status["network-down"]=0 status["network_down"]=0
status["network-up"]=0 status["network_up"]=0
status["processes"]=0 status["processes"]=0
status["reboot-required"]=1 status["reboot_required"]=1
status["release"]=1 status["release"]=1
status["temp-c"]=0 status["temp_c"]=0
status["temp-f"]=0 status["temp_f"]=0
status["time"]=1 status["time"]=1
status["users"]=0 status["users"]=0
status["updates-available"]=1 status["updates_available"]=1
status["uptime"]=1 status["uptime"]=1
status["whoami"]=0 status["whoami"]=0
status["wifi-quality"]=0 status["wifi_quality"]=0
if os.path.exists(HOME+'/.'+PKG+'/status'): if os.path.exists(HOME+'/.'+PKG+'/status'):
f=open(HOME+'/.'+PKG+'/status', 'r') f=open(HOME+'/.'+PKG+'/status', 'r')
for line in f.readlines(): for line in f.readlines():

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# Enable user@host in its place # Enable user@host in its place
for i in $(ls /usr/lib/$PKG/); do for i in $(ls /usr/lib/$PKG/); do
case "$i" in case "$i" in
cpu-count|cpu-freq|date|hostname|load-average|logo|mem-available|mem-used|reboot-required|release|time|updates-available|whoami) cpu_count|cpu_freq|date|hostname|load_average|logo|mem_available|mem_used|reboot_required|release|time|updates_available|whoami)
echo "$i=1" echo "$i=1"
;; ;;
*) *)

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# If the old config dir exists, but the new one doesn't, provide a migration mechanism # If the old config dir exists, but the new one doesn't, provide a migration mechanism
[ -d "$HOME/.$OLDPKG" -a ! -d "$HOME/.$PKG" ] && migrate [ -d "$HOME/.$OLDPKG" -a ! -d "$HOME/.$PKG" ] && migrate
# Allow for local status scripts
if [ -d "$HOME/.$PKG/bin" ]; then if [ -d "$HOME/.$PKG/bin" ]; then
DIR="$HOME/.$PKG/bin" DIR="$HOME/.$PKG/bin"
elif [ -d "/usr/lib/$PKG" ]; then elif [ -d "/usr/lib/$PKG" ]; then
@ -55,16 +56,25 @@ else
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
# Source status file
if [ -r "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ]; then
if ! . "$HOME/.$PKG/status" ; then
# If sourcing fails, try replacing - with _
sed -i "s/-/_/g" "$HOME/.$PKG/status"
fi
fi
P="$1" P="$1"
eval x=\$$P
case "$P" in case "$P" in
# default = on, user must override to turn off # default = on, user must override to turn off
cpu-count|cpu-freq|date|load-average|logo|mem-available|mem-used|menu|reboot-required|release|time|updates-available|uptime) cpu_count|cpu_freq|date|load_average|logo|mem_available|mem_used|menu|reboot_required|release|time|updates_available|uptime)
grep -qs -m1 "^$P=0$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" && exit 0 [ "$x" = "0" ] && exit 0
;; ;;
# default = off, user must override to turn on # default = off, user must override to turn on
arch|battery|disk-available|disk-used|ec2-cost|hostname|ip-address|network-down|network-up|processes|users|temp-c|temp-f|whoami|wifi-quality) arch|battery|disk_available|disk_used|ec2_cost|hostname|ip_address|network_down|network_up|processes|users|temp_c|temp_f|whoami|wifi_quality)
grep -qs -m1 "^$P=1$" "$HOME/.$PKG/status" || exit 0 [ "$x" = "1" ] || exit 0
;; ;;
--detail) --detail)
VER= VER=

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byobu.1
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@ -13,47 +13,47 @@ byobu \- wrapper script for seeding a user's byobu configuration and launching s
\fBbattery\fP \- battery information; display on the lower bar toward the right; |\-| indicates discharging, |+| indicates charging, |=| indicates fully charged; when charging or discharging, the current battery capacity as a percentage is displayed; the colours green, yellow, and red are used to give further indication of the battery's charge state \fBbattery\fP \- battery information; display on the lower bar toward the right; |\-| indicates discharging, |+| indicates charging, |=| indicates fully charged; when charging or discharging, the current battery capacity as a percentage is displayed; the colours green, yellow, and red are used to give further indication of the battery's charge state
\fBcpu-count\fP \- the number of cpu's or cores on the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in the default text color on the default background, followed by a trailing 'x' \fBcpu_count\fP \- the number of cpu's or cores on the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in the default text color on the default background, followed by a trailing 'x'
\fBcpu-freq\fP \- the current frequency of the cpu in GHz; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a light blue background \fBcpu_freq\fP \- the current frequency of the cpu in GHz; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a light blue background
\fBdate\fP \- the system date in YYYY-MM-DD formate; displayed in the lower on the far right in the default text color on the default background \fBdate\fP \- the system date in YYYY-MM-DD formate; displayed in the lower on the far right in the default text color on the default background
\fBdisk-available\fP \- disk space available on / directory; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in white text on a light purple background; override the default directory by specifying an alternate mount point in \fI$HOME/.byobu/disk\fP \fBdisk_available\fP \- disk space available on / directory; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in white text on a light purple background; override the default directory by specifying an alternate mount point in \fI$HOME/.byobu/disk\fP
\fBmem-used\fP \- disk space used on / directory as a percentage of the total space available on /; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in white text on a light purple background with a trailing '%' sign; override the default directory by specifying an alternate mount point in \fI$HOME/.byobu/disk\fP \fBmem_used\fP \- disk space used on / directory as a percentage of the total space available on /; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in white text on a light purple background with a trailing '%' sign; override the default directory by specifying an alternate mount point in \fI$HOME/.byobu/disk\fP
\fBec2-cost\fP \- an estimation of the cost of the current boot of the system in terms of the Amazon EC2 billing model; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in green text on a grey background; there is a leading '~' to indicate that this is an estimation, and the monetary units are US Dollars '$' \fBec2_cost\fP \- an estimation of the cost of the current boot of the system in terms of the Amazon EC2 billing model; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in green text on a grey background; there is a leading '~' to indicate that this is an estimation, and the monetary units are US Dollars '$'
\fBhostname\fP \- the hostname of the system; displayed in the upper bar on the far right in bold black text on a grey background; there is a leading '@' symbol if the username status is also enabled \fBhostname\fP \- the hostname of the system; displayed in the upper bar on the far right in bold black text on a grey background; there is a leading '@' symbol if the username status is also enabled
\fBip-address\fP \- the ip address of the system in dotted decimal form; displayed in the upper bar on the far right in bold black text on a grey background \fBip_address\fP \- the ip address of the system in dotted decimal form; displayed in the upper bar on the far right in bold black text on a grey background
\fBload-average\fP \- the system load average over the last 1 minute; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a yellow background \fBload_average\fP \- the system load average over the last 1 minute; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a yellow background
\fBlogo\fP \- an approximation of the current operating system's logo; displayed in the lower bar on the far left; you may customize this logo by setting a chosen logo in \fI$HOME/.byobu/logo\fP, or you may manually choose your operating system by setting this in \fI$HOME/.byobu/distro\fP \fBlogo\fP \- an approximation of the current operating system's logo; displayed in the lower bar on the far left; you may customize this logo by setting a chosen logo in \fI$HOME/.byobu/logo\fP, or you may manually choose your operating system by setting this in \fI$HOME/.byobu/distro\fP
\fBmem-available\fP \- total memory available in the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a green background \fBmem_available\fP \- total memory available in the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a green background
\fBmem-used\fP \- total memory used in the system as a percentage of the total memory available; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a green background with a trailing '%' sign \fBmem_used\fP \- total memory used in the system as a percentage of the total memory available; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a green background with a trailing '%' sign
\fBmenu\fP \- a simple indicator directing new users to use the F9 keybinding to access the byobu menu \fBmenu\fP \- a simple indicator directing new users to use the F9 keybinding to access the byobu menu
\fBnetwork-down\fP \- instaneous download bandwidth in kB/s over the last 2 seconds; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a purple background with a leading 'v' sign indicating 'down'; override the default interface by specifying an alternate interface in \fI$HOME/.byobu/network\fP \fBnetwork_down\fP \- instaneous download bandwidth in kB/s over the last 2 seconds; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a purple background with a leading 'v' sign indicating 'down'; override the default interface by specifying an alternate interface in \fI$HOME/.byobu/network\fP
\fBnetwork-up\fP \- instantaneous upload bandwidth in kB/s over the last 2 seconds; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a purple background with a leading '^' sign indicating 'up'; override the default interface by specifying an alternate interface in \fI$HOME/.byobu/network\fP \fBnetwork_up\fP \- instantaneous upload bandwidth in kB/s over the last 2 seconds; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a purple background with a leading '^' sign indicating 'up'; override the default interface by specifying an alternate interface in \fI$HOME/.byobu/network\fP
\fBprocesses\fP \- total number of processes running on the system; displayed in the lower bar in black text on a dark yellow background with a trailing '&' indicating 'background processes' \fBprocesses\fP \- total number of processes running on the system; displayed in the lower bar in black text on a dark yellow background with a trailing '&' indicating 'background processes'
\fBreboot-required\fP \- symbol present if a reboot is required following a system update; displayed in the lower bar white text on a blue background by the symbol '(@)' which visually looks like a 'cycle your machine' logo \fBreboot_required\fP \- symbol present if a reboot is required following a system update; displayed in the lower bar white text on a blue background by the symbol '(@)' which visually looks like a 'cycle your machine' logo
\fBrelease\fP \- distribution and version information about the release running on the current system as reported by \fBlsb_release(1)\fP or \fI/etc/issue\fP; displayed in the lower bar in bold black text toward the left on a grey background \fBrelease\fP \- distribution and version information about the release running on the current system as reported by \fBlsb_release(1)\fP or \fI/etc/issue\fP; displayed in the lower bar in bold black text toward the left on a grey background
\fBtemp\-c\fP, \fBtemp\-f\fP \- the cpu temperature in celsius or farenheit; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in yellow text on a black background \fBtemp_c\fP, \fBtemp_f\fP \- the cpu temperature in celsius or farenheit; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in yellow text on a black background
\fBtime\fP \- the system time in HH:MM:SS format; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in the default text and default background colors \fBtime\fP \- the system time in HH:MM:SS format; displayed in the lower bar on the far right in the default text and default background colors
\fBupdates-available\fP \- the number of updates available on the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a red background with a trailing '!' sign; if any updates are marked 'security updates', then there will be a total of two trailing exclamation points, '!!' \fBupdates_available\fP \- the number of updates available on the system; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a red background with a trailing '!' sign; if any updates are marked 'security updates', then there will be a total of two trailing exclamation points, '!!'
\fBuptime\fP \- the total system uptime since last boot; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in blue text on a grey background \fBuptime\fP \- the total system uptime since last boot; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in blue text on a grey background
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\fBwhoami\fP \- the name of the user who owns the screen session; displayed in the upper bar toward the far right in bold black text on a grey background \fBwhoami\fP \- the name of the user who owns the screen session; displayed in the upper bar toward the far right in bold black text on a grey background
\fBwifi-quality\fP \- the connection rate and signal quality of the wifi connection; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a cyan background; the connection rate is in 'Mb/s' and the signal quality is as a percentage with a trailing '%' \fBwifi_quality\fP \- the connection rate and signal quality of the wifi connection; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a cyan background; the connection rate is in 'Mb/s' and the signal quality is as a percentage with a trailing '%'
\fBwindows\fP \- each open window in the screen session appears is displayed in the upper bar toward the far right in blue text on a grey background \fBwindows\fP \- each open window in the screen session appears is displayed in the upper bar toward the far right in blue text on a grey background

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byobu (2.12) unreleased; urgency=low byobu (2.12) unreleased; urgency=low
* UNRELEASED * bin/cpu_count, bin/cpu_freq, bin/disk_available, bin/disk_used,
bin/ec2_cost, bin/ip_address, bin/load_average, bin/mem_available,
bin/mem_used, bin/network_down, bin/network_up, bin/reboot_required,
bin/temp_c, bin/temp_f, bin/updates_available, bin/wifi_quality,
byobu-config, byobu-export, byobu-status, byobu.1, debian/control,
doc/help.txt, profiles/common, rpm/byobu.spec: massive changeset, moving
all status scripts from *-* to *_*; this allows us to source the
~/.byobu/status file, rather than grepping through it for configuration
information, yielding significant performance improvements, LP: #386546
-- Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:49:37 -0500 -- Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:44:43 -0500
byobu (2.11-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low byobu (2.11-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low

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@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ Description: a set of useful profiles and a profile-switcher for GNU screen
These profiles are quite useful on server machines which are not running These profiles are quite useful on server machines which are not running
a graphical desktop. The 'screen' command provides a number of advanced a graphical desktop. The 'screen' command provides a number of advanced
features are not necessarily exposed in the default profile. These profiles features are not necessarily exposed in the default profile. These profiles
provide features such as status bars, clocks, notifiers (reboot-required, provide features such as status bars, clocks, notifiers (reboot required,
updates-available), etc. The profile-switcher allows users to quickly switch updates available), etc. The profile-switcher allows users to quickly switch
their .screenrc to any of the available profiles. their .screenrc to any of the available profiles.
. .
update-notifier-common provides a more efficient and standard mechanism for update-notifier-common provides a more efficient and standard mechanism for

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Screen is a powerful program that allows your terminal session to use Screen is a powerful program that allows your terminal session to use
multiple windows and retain context among multiple logins. multiple windows and retain context among multiple logins.
A task bar at the bottom shows: open windows, OS-version, reboot-req, A task bar at the bottom shows: open windows, OS version, reboot req,
updates-available, system-load, cpu-info, memory-info, and date/time. updates available, system load, cpu info, memory info, and date/time.
F2 Create a new window | F6 Detach from the session F2 Create a new window | F6 Detach from the session
F3 Go to the prev window | F7 Enter scrollback mode F3 Go to the prev window | F7 Enter scrollback mode

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# Define status commands # Define status commands
backtick 99 86400 86400 byobu-status logo backtick 99 86400 86400 byobu-status logo
backtick 100 3600 3600 byobu-status release backtick 100 3600 3600 byobu-status release
backtick 101 10 10 byobu-status updates-available backtick 101 10 10 byobu-status updates_available
backtick 102 2 2 byobu-status reboot-required backtick 102 2 2 byobu-status reboot_required
backtick 103 2 2 byobu-status cpu-freq backtick 103 2 2 byobu-status cpu_freq
backtick 104 86400 86400 byobu-status cpu-count backtick 104 86400 86400 byobu-status cpu_count
backtick 105 86400 86400 byobu-status mem-available backtick 105 86400 86400 byobu-status mem_available
backtick 106 2 2 byobu-status load-average backtick 106 2 2 byobu-status load_average
backtick 107 2 2 byobu-status mem-used backtick 107 2 2 byobu-status mem_used
backtick 108 600 600 byobu-status ec2-cost backtick 108 600 600 byobu-status ec2_cost
backtick 109 3600 3600 byobu-status hostname backtick 109 3600 3600 byobu-status hostname
backtick 110 86400 86400 byobu-status whoami backtick 110 86400 86400 byobu-status whoami
backtick 111 86400 86400 byobu-status menu backtick 111 86400 86400 byobu-status menu
@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ backtick 113 30 30 byobu-status battery
backtick 114 10 10 byobu-status users backtick 114 10 10 byobu-status users
backtick 115 60 60 byobu-status uptime backtick 115 60 60 byobu-status uptime
backtick 116 2 2 byobu-status processes backtick 116 2 2 byobu-status processes
backtick 117 2 2 byobu-status network-up backtick 117 2 2 byobu-status network_up
backtick 118 2 2 byobu-status network-down backtick 118 2 2 byobu-status network_down
backtick 119 2 2 byobu-status wifi-quality backtick 119 2 2 byobu-status wifi_quality
backtick 120 86400 86400 byobu-status date backtick 120 86400 86400 byobu-status date
backtick 121 86400 86400 byobu-status time backtick 121 86400 86400 byobu-status time
backtick 122 3600 3600 byobu-status ip-address backtick 122 3600 3600 byobu-status ip_address
backtick 123 86400 86400 byobu-status disk-available backtick 123 86400 86400 byobu-status disk_available
backtick 124 2 2 byobu-status disk-used backtick 124 2 2 byobu-status disk_used
backtick 125 30 30 byobu-status temp-c backtick 125 30 30 byobu-status temp_c
backtick 126 30 30 byobu-status temp-f backtick 126 30 30 byobu-status temp_f
hardstatus alwayslastline hardstatus alwayslastline

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@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ byobu includes a set of profiles for the GNU screen window manager.
These profiles are quite useful on server machines which are not running These profiles are quite useful on server machines which are not running
a graphical desktop. The 'screen' command provides a number of advanced a graphical desktop. The 'screen' command provides a number of advanced
features are not necessarily exposed in the default profile. These profiles features are not necessarily exposed in the default profile. These profiles
provide features such as status bars, clocks, notifiers (reboot-required, provide features such as status bars, clocks, notifiers (reboot required,
updates-available), etc. The profile-switcher allows users to quickly switch updates available), etc. The profile-switcher allows users to quickly switch
their .screenrc to any of the available profiles. their .screenrc to any of the available profiles.
update-notifier-common provides a more efficient and standard mechanism for update-notifier-common provides a more efficient and standard mechanism for
@ -98,34 +98,32 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/usr/bin/select-screen-profile /usr/bin/select-screen-profile
/usr/lib/byobu/arch /usr/lib/byobu/arch
/usr/lib/byobu/battery /usr/lib/byobu/battery
/usr/lib/byobu/cpu-count /usr/lib/byobu/cpu_count
/usr/lib/byobu/cpu-freq /usr/lib/byobu/cpu_freq
/usr/lib/byobu/date /usr/lib/byobu/date
/usr/lib/byobu/disk-available /usr/lib/byobu/disk_available
/usr/lib/byobu/disk-used /usr/lib/byobu/disk_used
/usr/lib/byobu/ec2-cost /usr/lib/byobu/ec2_cost
/usr/lib/byobu/hostname /usr/lib/byobu/hostname
/usr/lib/byobu/ip-address /usr/lib/byobu/ip_address
/usr/lib/byobu/load-average /usr/lib/byobu/load_average
/usr/lib/byobu/logo /usr/lib/byobu/logo
/usr/lib/byobu/mem-available /usr/lib/byobu/mem_available
/usr/lib/byobu/mem-used /usr/lib/byobu/mem_used
/usr/lib/byobu/menu /usr/lib/byobu/menu
/usr/lib/byobu/network-down /usr/lib/byobu/network_down
/usr/lib/byobu/network-up /usr/lib/byobu/network_up
/usr/lib/byobu/processes /usr/lib/byobu/processes
/usr/lib/byobu/reboot-required /usr/lib/byobu/reboot_required
/usr/lib/byobu/release /usr/lib/byobu/release
/usr/lib/byobu/temp-c /usr/lib/byobu/temp_c
/usr/lib/byobu/temp-f /usr/lib/byobu/temp_f
/usr/lib/byobu/time /usr/lib/byobu/time
/usr/lib/byobu/updates-available /usr/lib/byobu/updates_available
/usr/lib/byobu/uptime /usr/lib/byobu/uptime
/usr/lib/byobu/users /usr/lib/byobu/users
/usr/lib/byobu/whoami /usr/lib/byobu/whoami
/usr/lib/byobu/wifi-quality /usr/lib/byobu/wifi_quality
/usr/lib/byobu/disk-available
/usr/lib/byobu/disk-used
/usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/byobu.mo /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/byobu.mo
/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/byobu.mo /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/byobu.mo
/usr/share/byobu/keybindings/common /usr/share/byobu/keybindings/common