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#
# Copyright (C) 2006-2014 OpenWrt.org
#
# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
# See /LICENSE for more information.
#
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
PKG_NAME:=apinger
PKG_SOURCE_DATE:=2015-04-09
PKG_SOURCE_VERSION:=78eb328721ba1a10571c19df95acddcb5f0c17c8
PKG_RELEASE:=1
PKG_SOURCE_PROTO:=git
PKG_SOURCE_URL:=https://github.com/Jajcus/apinger
PKG_MIRROR_HASH:=4ada1330fc5d0adc0216d141f5e3b494df7a4c6500bbffce1efeab3d58684f7e
PKG_MAINTAINER:=Alex Samorukov <samm@os2.kiev.ua>
PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-2.0-only
PKG_REMOVE_FILES:=autogen.sh
PKG_FIXUP:=autoreconf
PKG_INSTALL:=1
PKG_BUILD_PARALLEL:=0
include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
define Package/apinger
SECTION:=net
CATEGORY:=Network
TITLE:=Tool which monitors various IP devices by simple ICMP echo requests
URL:=https://github.com/Jajcus/apinger
endef
define Package/apinger/description
Alarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.
endef
define Package/apinger/conffiles
/etc/apinger.conf
endef
define Package/apinger/install
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/usr/sbin
$(INSTALL_BIN) $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/sbin/apinger $(1)/usr/sbin/
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/src/apinger.conf $(1)/etc/apinger.conf
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/init.d
$(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/apinger.init $(1)/etc/init.d/apinger
endef
$(eval $(call BuildPackage,apinger))