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Caleb Spare
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$memwithbuffers object and bar (sf.net #2954143)
I've added $memwithbuffers to complement $mem, $memeasyfree, etc. This variable indicates the used system memory, regardless of buffers/caches. If the "no_buffers" option is set to "no", it will be the same as $mem. The reason I find this change useful is that I like to display both the total used system memory and the memory being used by applications. I've also included a memwithbuffersbar, which is the same as membar except that it uses $memwithbuffers as the size instead of $mem. Signed-off-by: Pavel Labath <pavelo@centrum.sk>
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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https://gist.github.com/Llewellynvdm/02279631eabc65601a5722dcf4780768
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