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monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins.check_hpjd.c-64bit-portability-issue.patch
Lars Vogdt f8d9ee89c9 - update to 2.1.1:
FIXES
  + Fix check_ntp's jitter checking
  + Fix check_ntp's handling of invalid server responses
  + Fix check_apt's handling of invalid regular expressions
  + Fix check_real's server response processing
  + Fix backslash escaping in check_tcp's --help output
  + Fix check_jabber to work with Openfire servers
  + Fix check_oracle bad string matching when testing TNS server
  + Fixed check_ifstatus performance data output
  + Fixed expire time output for sslutils
  + check_dns now verifies if the answer is returning from the queried
    server
  + Fix check_by_ssh to accept --hostname as argument
  ENHANCEMENTS
  + New check_hpjd -p option for port specification (abrist)
  + New ./configure --with-qmail-qstat-command option to specify the path to
    qmail-qstat(8)
  + New check_ifstatus -n option to ignore interfaces by name
  + check_ntp_peer has now specific state output for each metric
  + New check_mysql -n option to ignore authentication failures
  + Added IP and port or socket name to error messages
  + New check_ntp_time -o option to add expected offset
  + check_disk shows now troubled partions in verbose mode
  + check_dig has now support for drill and dig
  + check_dig has now support for -6 option
  + Add performance data to check_file_age
- removed upstreamed patches:
  + monitoring-plugins-1.4.14-ntpd.patch
  + monitoring-plugins.check_ntp.c-64bit-portability-issue.patch

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:monitoring/monitoring-plugins?expand=0&rev=12
2014-12-27 16:40:34 +00:00

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Index: monitoring-plugins-2.1.1/plugins/check_hpjd.c
===================================================================
--- monitoring-plugins-2.1.1.orig/plugins/check_hpjd.c
+++ monitoring-plugins-2.1.1/plugins/check_hpjd.c
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ void print_usage (void);
char *community = NULL;
char *address = NULL;
-char *port = NULL;
+int port = NULL;
int
main (int argc, char **argv)