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Nikolas Garofil 6287b22a3d Add $v6addrs to increase IPv6 support
This is only the beginning of the ipv6 support,
This var isn't documented and only works on Linux.
It should also be patched to show the addresses in compressed format
Some other vars should also be added to see things like netmask, scope, routes, ...
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Hello, there.

Using CMake to build Conky is pretty easy, and here is how I do it:

1. From the top level source dir, create a build working dir, and cd into it
  $ mkdir build
  $ cd build
2. Run the cmake configuration process
  $ cmake ../ # pass the path to the sources to cmake
  OR
  $ ccmake ../ # you can also use the fance curses interface, or try cmake-gui
3. Compile as usual, and enjoy the out-of-source goodness
  $ make
  # make install # if you want

There are a number of build options for Conky, and the best way to discover
them is to use the ccmake (or cmake-gui) CMake tool for browsing them.

Certain Conky build time features (such as doc generation) require third-party
applications, which you should be notified of via CMake.  In the case of doc
generation, you'll need the docbook2X package (available on most
distributions).
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