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MyQ Gadgets 0.0.6 released

Submitted by jay on January 16, 2008 - 12:19pm

Thanks to those who tried it out and left feedback, much appreciated.


Changes:
  • Changed /usr/local/bin/perl to /usr/bin/env perl to make the open source crowd happy.  Make sure the proper perl directory is first in your $PATH    
  • Made the usage string contain the valid modes in myq_status
  • Added check for mysql binary in MySQL_Script_Utils.pm
  • Quoted the --password option in MySQL_Script_Utils.pm to handle passwords with strange characters in them.
  • Setup default options string to be clearer which options are available to the scripts (like -? and -d)
  • Bumped the minimum repeat time for myq_status down to 1 second.  Note that it still might take more than 1 second for the check to run.

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"to make the open source

"to make the open source crowd happy"?

Are you not one of them?

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As compared with my original

As compared with my original users of this product:  internal Yahoo users who were just fine with /usr/local/bin/perl. 

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