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README for inxi - a command line system information tool
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New inxi, new man, new tarball.
It's here! Perl inxi, first official release. So many changes, really too many
to list.
But here's a few:
1. of course, full rewrite to Perl 5.x. Supports as old as 5.008, as new as current.
2. Better line length nandlers. Fully dynamic, robust, shrinks and expands to fit
either taste or viewport.
3. Long options for all options now, plus of course the short options everyone
is used to.
4. New options: --usb; --slots (pci slot report); --sleep (change cpu sleep time);
and many more. Check --help or man page for details.
5. Vastly improved --recommends, now does per distro package recommends, and shows
only Linux data to Linux systems, and BSD data to BSD systems.
6. Hugely improved debugger as well.
7. Far more accurate output, most output is now in key/value pairs, because:
8. inxi now exports to json and xml! See --output/--output-file for info.
9. Enhancedd repo output, added deb822 type, solus
10. Radically enhanced network data, now shows all IP / IF devices connected to
each nic, not just one, both IP v4 and v6.
11. USB audio and network device actual drivers
12. better handling of compiler data.
13. Basic ARM machine data now, if present to inxi
14. Graphics: per card driver info alongside the original xorg drivers.
15. Better integration of partitions, RAID, unmounted partitions, and HDD data.
16. Better sensors handling of free video driver sensor data, well, not better,
it's now there, along with fan speeds for gpus.
17. RAID is enhanced, and now can show > 1 RAID type on a system, and the RAID
is improved.
18. Much improved disk/partition/memory sizing, inxi now always works internally
with KB units, and changes them on output to the appropriate units.
19. Fully redone man page for all the new options and the long options.
And so much more. Anyway, here it is, the first release.
2018-03-20 10:06:46 +00:00
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The new Perl inxi is now here! File all issue reports with the master
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branch.
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2017-10-29 03:20:25 +00:00
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MASTER GIT BRANCH:
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This is the only supported branch, and the current latest commit is
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the only supported 'release'. There are no, and never will be,
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and 'releases' of inxi beyond the current commit to master.
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2018-03-21 01:13:44 +00:00
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2018-03-20 22:29:23 +00:00
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git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch master --single-branch
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2018-03-23 06:57:00 +00:00
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OR direct fast and easy install:
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wget -Nc https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/master/inxi
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2018-03-20 22:29:23 +00:00
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NOTE: I have deleted the master-plain branch to avoid confusion
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since I've removed the legacy .gz files from the branch, which were
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only reasons for its existence.
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2018-03-20 20:48:09 +00:00
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2018-03-23 01:29:39 +00:00
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I auto tag commits I that I feel are somewhat complete at that stage
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of the coding. There ar NO releases, don't even dream of pretending
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a tagged release holds any significance at all. I only added auto
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tagging to get the maintainers to stop annoying me about tagging.
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There is NO repeat NO meaning to the fact a commit is tagged. A tag
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is a pointer to a commit, and has no further meaning.
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2018-03-21 01:56:48 +00:00
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Every current commit is the active release, all past commits are not
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supported. Tagging has ZERO meaning, it's purely a formality that
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certain distros can't figure out how to do without, that's all.
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2018-03-23 01:29:39 +00:00
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NOTE: JUST BECAUSE GITHUB CALLS MY TAGGED COMMITS 'RELEASES' DOES
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NOT REPEAT NOT MEAN THEY ARE RELEASES!!! I can't change the words
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on the tag page. They are tagged commmits, period. I did not want
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to use tags precisely to avoid the idea that inxi has any release
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that exists that is other than it's current master version, but I
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decided that it was less pain to add tags than to argue this point
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any further.
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DEVELOPMENT BRANCH:
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All active development is now done on the inxi-perl branch:
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git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch inxi-perl --single-branch
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2018-03-23 06:57:00 +00:00
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OR direct fast and easy install:
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wget -Nc https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/pinxi
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2018-03-20 20:48:09 +00:00
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Once new features have been debugged and are stable, they will move
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2018-03-21 05:39:04 +00:00
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to the master branch.
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2018-03-20 20:48:09 +00:00
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Maintainer alert: Perl inxi 2.9.01 is looking good for maybe early week of
2018-03-19 release. I'm putting the last issue requests on the last forums,
so assuming no real further bugs found, expect Perl inxi 2.9.01 to hit around
Monday or Tuesday. If any bugs are found, of course, those will be fixed before
release of the new Perl inxi.
Basically, if you want to see if you can find bugs, this is the time to do it, not
AFTER release. I've posted on many forums, and have given the various distros a
chance to help squash the bugs their users might see, some have been fantastic
(AntiX, you were the best by far), others, not so much. Their loss in the latter
case since the purpose of beta testing is to find bugs before, not after, release.
If you want to see the differences in recommends, and dependencies, grab pinxi
development branch here:
wget -O pinxi https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/pinxi
or:
git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch inxi-perl --single-branch
and run: pinxi --recommends
The main thing I'd strongly urge all maintainers to add, for long term stability
and speed and reliability, is dig, which can be used if present to get very fast,
reliable, WAN IP information.
All of the other recommends are pretty much the same, for graphics, xdpyinfo,
xrandr, and glxinfo. For networking, ip or ifconfig, along with dig. For all usb
related identification, lsusb, unfortunately, I wish I could get rid of that tool,
it's very slow, but I can't. The --recommends output shows the complete set.
Obviously, Bash and Gawk are no longer recommends, nor are the tools like grep,
sed, tr, wc, etc, all those are done with Perl, so any shell plus Perl 5.08 or
newer Perl 5.x is all that's really required, beyond normal system reporting
tools like lspci etc.
For json/xml export, two Perl modules are needed, again, see --recommends
2018-03-17 23:52:52 +00:00
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=====================================================================
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LEGACY BRANCH:
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If you'd like to look at or check out the Gawk/Bash version of inxi,
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you can find it here, at the inxi-legacy branch:
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git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch inxi-legacy --single-branch
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2018-03-23 06:57:00 +00:00
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OR direct fast and easy install:
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wget -Nc https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-legacy/binxi
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Maintainer alert: Perl inxi 2.9.01 is looking good for maybe early week of
2018-03-19 release. I'm putting the last issue requests on the last forums,
so assuming no real further bugs found, expect Perl inxi 2.9.01 to hit around
Monday or Tuesday. If any bugs are found, of course, those will be fixed before
release of the new Perl inxi.
Basically, if you want to see if you can find bugs, this is the time to do it, not
AFTER release. I've posted on many forums, and have given the various distros a
chance to help squash the bugs their users might see, some have been fantastic
(AntiX, you were the best by far), others, not so much. Their loss in the latter
case since the purpose of beta testing is to find bugs before, not after, release.
If you want to see the differences in recommends, and dependencies, grab pinxi
development branch here:
wget -O pinxi https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/pinxi
or:
git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch inxi-perl --single-branch
and run: pinxi --recommends
The main thing I'd strongly urge all maintainers to add, for long term stability
and speed and reliability, is dig, which can be used if present to get very fast,
reliable, WAN IP information.
All of the other recommends are pretty much the same, for graphics, xdpyinfo,
xrandr, and glxinfo. For networking, ip or ifconfig, along with dig. For all usb
related identification, lsusb, unfortunately, I wish I could get rid of that tool,
it's very slow, but I can't. The --recommends output shows the complete set.
Obviously, Bash and Gawk are no longer recommends, nor are the tools like grep,
sed, tr, wc, etc, all those are done with Perl, so any shell plus Perl 5.08 or
newer Perl 5.x is all that's really required, beyond normal system reporting
tools like lspci etc.
For json/xml export, two Perl modules are needed, again, see --recommends
2018-03-17 23:52:52 +00:00
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This version will not be maintained, and it's unlikely that I will
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spend any time on it in the future, but it is there in case it's of
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use or interest to anyone.
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SUPPORT INFO:
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Do not ask for basic help that reading the inxi -h / --help menus, or
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man page would show you, and do not ask for features to be added that
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inxi already has. Also do not ask for support if your distro refuses to
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update its inxi version, some are terrible about that.
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DOCUMENTATION: http://smxi.org/docs/inxi.htm
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(smxi.org/docs/ is easier to remember, and is one click away from inxi.htm)
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The one page wiki on github is only a pointer to the real resources.
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HTML MAN PAGE: http://smxi.org/docs/inxi-man.htm
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INXI OPTIONS: http://smxi.org/docs/inxi-options.htm
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
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NOTE: These may not always be up to date.
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ISSUES: https://github.com/smxi/inxi/issues
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No issues accepted for non current inxi releases. See below for more on that.
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SUPPORT FORUMS: http://techpatterns.com/forums/forum-33.html
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This is the best place to place support issues that may be complicated.
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If you are developer, use:
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DEVELOPER FORUMS: http://techpatterns.com/forums/forum-32.html
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SOURCE VERSION CONTROL: https://github.com/smxi/inxi
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MAIN BRANCH: master
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
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DEVELOPMENT BRANCHES: inxi-perl, one, two, three, android.
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Dev branches are rarely used, but that's where the really hard new features etc
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are debugged and worked out. inxi itself has the built in feature to be able
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to update itself from anywhere, including these branches, which is very useful
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for development and debugging on many user systems.
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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PULL REQUESTS: Please talk to me before starting to work on any patch, unless
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it's a trivial bug fix. Please: NEVER even think about looking at or using previous
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inxi commits, previous to the current one, as a base for a patch. If you do,
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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your patch / pull request will be rejected.
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inxi has one and only one release, and that is the current one (plus dev releases,
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of course, but those should never be packaged). All previous releases are
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immediately obsolete on the commit of every new release. There is no exception to
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this, and never will be.
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Man page updates, doc page updates, etc, of course, are easy and will probably
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be accepted, as long as they are done according to the requirements.
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inxi releases early, and releases often, when under development.
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ABOUT INXI - CORE COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM STABILITY
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inxi is a command line system information tool. It was forked from the ancient
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and mindbendingly perverse yet ingenius infobash, by locsmif.
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That was a buggy, impossible to update or maintain piece of software, so the
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2015-08-31 02:50:18 +00:00
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fork fixed those core issues, and made it flexible enough to expand the
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utility of the original ideas. Locmsif has given his thumbs up to inxi, so
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don't be fooled by legacy infobash stuff you may see out there.
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2015-08-31 01:25:39 +00:00
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inxi is lower case, except when I create a text header here in a file like
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this, but it's always lower case. Sometimes to follow convention I will use
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2015-08-31 01:26:53 +00:00
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upper case inxi to start a sentence, but i find it a bad idea since
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2015-08-31 01:27:45 +00:00
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invariably, someone will repeat that and type it in as the command name, then
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someone will copy that, and complain that the command: Inxi doesn't exist...
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2015-08-31 01:28:27 +00:00
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The primary purpose of inxi is for support, and sys admin use. inxi is used
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2015-08-31 01:16:57 +00:00
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widely for forum and IRC support, which is I believe it's most common function.
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If you are piping output to paste or post, then make sure to turn off the
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script colors with the -c 0 flag. Script colors in shell are characters.
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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inxi should always show you your current system state, as far as possible,
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and should be more reliable than your own beliefs about what is in your system,
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ideally. In other words, the goal in inxi is to have it be right more than it
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is wrong about any system that it runs on. And not to rely on non current system
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state data if at all possible. Some things, like memory/ram data, rely on
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radically unreliable system self reporting based on OEM filling out data
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correctly, which doesn't often happen, so in those cases, you want to
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confirm things like ram capacity with a reputable hardware source, like
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crucial.com, which has the best ram hardware tool I know of.
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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The core mission of inxi is to always work on all systems all the time.
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Well, all linux systems with the core tools inxi requires to operate
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installed. Ie, not android, yet. What this means is this: you can have a 10
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year old box, or probably 15, not sure, and you can install today's inxi on
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it, and it will run. It won't run fast, but it will run. I test inxi on a
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200 MHz laptop from about 1998 to keep it honest. That's also what was
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used to optimize the code at some points, since differences appear as seconds,
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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not 10ths or 100ths of seconds.
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inxi is being written, and tested, on Perl as old as 5.08, and will work on
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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any system that runs Perl 5.08 or later. Pre 3.0.0 Gawk/Bash inxi will also run
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on any system no matter how old, within reason, so there should be no difference.
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BSD SUPPORT
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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BSD support is not as complete as GNU/Linux support due to the fact some of
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the data simply is not available, or is structured in a way that makes it
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unique to each BSD. This fragmentation makes supporting BSDs far more difficult
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than it should be in the 21st century. The BSD support in inxi is an ongoing
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process, with more features being added as new data sources and types are
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discovered.
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2018-03-20 04:38:43 +00:00
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All BSD issue reports unless trivial and obvious will require 1 of two things:
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1. a full --debug 21 data dump so I don't have to spend days trying to get the
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information I need to resolve the issue from the issue poster.
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2. direct ssh access to at least a comparable live BSD version, that is, if
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the issue is on a laptop, access has to be granted to the laptop, or a similar
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one.
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I decided I have to adopt this much more strict policy with BSDs after wasting
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untold hours on trying to get good BSD support, and in the end, I realized, the
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only BSDs that are well supported are ones that I have had direct access to for
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bebugging and testing.
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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I will always accept patches that are well done, if they do not break GNU/Linux,
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and extend BSD support, or add new BSD features. inxi sets initial internal
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flags to identify that it is a BSD system vs a GNU/Linux system, after that
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it tests for specific applications and resources.
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2015-08-31 01:15:36 +00:00
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2015-08-31 01:26:53 +00:00
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inxi will also start on Darwin, OSX's mutated version of a BSD, but my
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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conclusion about Darwin is that it is Unix in name only, and I will not spend
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2015-08-31 01:15:36 +00:00
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a second of my time adding any further support for that crippled broken
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No real changes, this will probably be the very last Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3.x release.
Making sure tarball etc is up to date, so it can be stored in 'tarball's branch.
MAINTAINERS:
Pinxi 2.9.00-xxx-p (inxi-perl branch) is nearing completion of its beta test cycle,
and, barring any new issues or bugs (TEST IT NOW AND REPORT ISSUES NOW!), I expect
to release pinxi 2.9.00 as inxi 2.9.01 shortly after I complete the advanced
RAID feature, which should be this week.
If no real issues appear during the following week after the inxi 2.9.0 release, it
will be moved to inxi 3.0.0, as the first stable Perl inxi release.
There will be a new branch, inxi-legacy, that will have the Gawk->Bash inxi 2.3..56
files for historical purposes only. No further work will be done on inxi 2.3 from
now on.
2018-03-13 18:40:24 +00:00
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corporate pseudo-unix system. Don't ask, unless you are willing to pay my
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normal professional wages to get that support made.
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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=====================================================================
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INXI FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY
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2015-08-31 01:26:53 +00:00
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inxi's functionality continues to grow over time, but it's also important
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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to understand that each core new feature usually requires about 30 days work
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to get it stable. So new features are not trivial things, nor is it acceptable
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to submit a patch that works only on your personal system. One inxi feature
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(-s, sensors data), took about 2 hours to get working in the alpha test on the
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local dev system, but then to handle the massive chaos that is actual user
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sensors output and system variations, it took several rewrites and about 30
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days to get somewhat reliable for about 98% or so of inxi users. So if your
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patch is rejected, it's likely because you have not thought it through
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adequately, have not done adequate testing cross system and platform, etc.
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=====================================================================
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INXI RELEASE/SUPPORT/ISSUES/BUGS INFORMATION:
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Important: the only version of inxi that is supported is the latest current
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master branch release. No issue reports or bug reports will be accepted for
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anything other than current master branch. No merges, attempts to patch old code
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from old releases, will be considered or accepted. If you are not updated to
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the latest inxi, do not file a bug report since it's probably been fixed ages
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ago. If your distro isn't packaging a current inxi, then file a bug report
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with them, not here. The only valid working code base for inxi is the current
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release of inxi. Distributions should never feel any advantage comes from using
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old inxi releases because inxi has as a core promise to you, the end user, that
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it will NEVER require new tools to operate. New tools may be required for a new
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feature, but that will always be handled internally by inxi, and will not cause
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any operational failures. This is a promise, and I will never as long as I run
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this project violate that core inxi requirement. Old inxi is NOT more stable
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than current inxi, it's just old, and lacking in bug fixes and features.
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inxi is a rolling release codebase, just like Debian Sid, Gentoo, or Arch
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Linux are rolling release GNU/Linux distributions, with no 'release points'.
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Your distro not updating inxi ever, then failing to show something that is
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fixed in current inxi is not a bug, and please do not post it here. File
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the issue with your distro, not here. Updating inxi in a package pool will
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NEVER make anything break or fail, period. It has no version based
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dependencies, just software, like gawk, sed, etc. There is never a valid
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reason to not update inxi in a package pool of any distro in the world.
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Sys Admin type inxi users always get the first level of support. ie, convince
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us you run real systems and networks, and your issue shoots to the top of
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the line. As do any real bugs. Failure to supply requested debugger data
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will lead to a distinct lack of interest on our part to help you with a
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bug. ie, saying, oh, x doesn't work, doesn't cut it, unless it's obvious why.
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=====================================================================
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INXI VERSION NUMBERING:
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inxi uses fairly classic version numbering, where the version numbers actually
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mean something.
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The version number follows these guidelines:
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Using example 2.2.28-6
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The first digit(s), "2", is a major version, and almost never changes. Only
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a huge milestone, or if inxi reaches 2.9.xx, when it will simply move up to
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3.0.0 just to keep it clean, would cause a change.
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The second digit(s), "2", means a new real feature has been added. Not a
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tweaked existing feature, an actual new feature, which usually also has a new
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argument option letter attached. The second number goes from 0 to 9, and then
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2015-08-31 01:47:23 +00:00
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rolls over the first after 9. It could also be adding a very complicated
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expansion of existing features, like Wayland. It depends.
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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The third, "28", is for everything small, can cover bug fixes, tweaks to
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existing features to add support for something, pretty much anything where you
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want the end user to know that they are not up to date. The third goes from 0
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to 99, then rolls over the second.
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2015-08-31 01:42:49 +00:00
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The fourth, "6", is extra information about certain types of inxi updates.
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I don't usually use this last one in master branch, but you will see it
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frequently in branch one,two, etc development since that is used to confirm
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remote test system updates.
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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The fourth number, when used, will be alpha-numeric, a common version would be,
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in say, branch one: 2.2.28-b1-02, in other words, a branch 1 release, version 2.
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2015-08-31 01:42:49 +00:00
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In the past, now and then the 4th, or 'patch', number, was used in trunk/master
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branches of inxi, but I've pretty much stopped doing that because it's confusing.
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2015-08-31 01:26:53 +00:00
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inxi does not use the fiction of date based versioning because that imparts no
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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useful information to the end user, when you look at say, 2.2.28, and you last
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2015-08-31 01:15:36 +00:00
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had 2.2.11, you can know with some certainty that inxi has no major new
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features, just fine tunings and bug fixes. And if you see one with 2.3.2, you
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will know that there is a new feature, almost, but not always, linked to one
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or more new line output items. Sometimes a fine tuning can be quite
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2018-03-21 05:39:04 +00:00
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significant, sometimes it's a one line code fix.
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A move to a new full version number, like the rewrite of inxi to Perl, would
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reflect in first version say, 2.9.01, then after a period of testing, where
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most little glitches are fixed, a move to 3.0.0. These almost never happen.
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I do not expect for example version 4.0 to ever happen after the 3.0 release
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of early 2018, unless so many new features are added that it actually hits 3.9,
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then it would roll over to 4.
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2015-08-31 01:00:12 +00:00
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### EOF ###
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