Update netdata to 1.8.0
Add back python modules, these are tweaked (modified) for netdata
Add additional flags to slim down the binary size
Signed-off-by: Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
Patch includes updates to packages:
netopeer2: update to version 0.4.0
sysrepo: update to 0.7.0
libnetconf2: update to 0.9.15
libyang: update to 0.13.46
Signed-off-by: Mislav Novakovic <mislav.novakovic@sartura.hr>
Notable changes since 3.0.8
ede744a: depends on libcares now instead of libudns
1c64829: new cmdline option --no-delay for not turning off TCP_NODELAY
9201619: ss-local: check if client supports socks5 protocol and no-auth-required method
f8283fc: Fix potential buffer overflow when parsing json config
380fddb: redir: fix conversion from DSCP to ToS
The two patches are now in the offical repo
Modify init script to use standard uci configuration and procd for
process management. We benefit from:
- use of standard LEDE configuration with its ability to revert and
commit changes
- validation of configuration variables
- procd taking care of restarting daemon when config changes and user
wants to reload it
- automatic respawning of daemon process in case it dies
The source is patched to make it possible to run as a daemon in
foreground.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Jurkowski <marcin1j@gmail.com>
Uptime plugin fails to adjust for system time changes after boot.
As Openwrt/LEDE routers usually do not have a RTC, the system time
gets adjusted with NTP possibly after collectd has already started.
But collectd continues to use the initial time set by 'sysfixtime',
which can lead to incorrect uptime calculations.
Apply a proposed fix from upstream that uses /proc/uptime
Reference to https://github.com/collectd/collectd/pull/2034Fixes#4819
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
Not sure how it can happen that the files are not
installed via the host build.
Maybe some SDK-like build.
Let's make sure they are installed via InstallDev rule too.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
The host pip install should have the host's CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc
available.
And not the target's flags.
Otherwise, weird things can happen when installing
packages (host-side) that need to build C code.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
zip is not included in default Tools, so add it as Host dependency in case is not present in building environment
Signed-off-by: Adrian Panella <ianchi74@outlook.com>
* fix startup issues with backends like dnscrypt-proxy or kresd
which does not come up without an existing block list
* fix a small 'chown' issue
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brenken <dev@brenken.org>