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author | Holger Weiss <holger@zedat.fu-berlin.de> | 2014-01-11 16:38:18 (GMT) |
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committer | Holger Weiss <holger@zedat.fu-berlin.de> | 2014-01-11 16:38:18 (GMT) |
commit | 7b0fa5d642466e7cdd0d326658c3c06c27f8a1ec (patch) | |
tree | 1bd1fe366d4063f29ed6930b0750c6bd7a72b7e9 /web/input/doc/faq/contribute.md | |
parent | 16bf58546355690e0d9cf4e7d181255aac73b5c6 (diff) | |
download | site-7b0fa5d642466e7cdd0d326658c3c06c27f8a1ec.tar.gz |
Import most FAQ items from old web site
Import most of the FAQ entries from our old web site. A few outdated
questions have been omitted, many of the imported ones were updated in
one way or another, and the order of the development-related questions
has been changed. Also, the phrasing of some questions has been
modified (just to make the headings shorter).
For the record, this is the original list of questions from the old web
site:
General
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* Who controls the Nagios Plugins project?
* What license is Nagios Plugins distributed under?
* Who owns the copyright for the Nagios Plugin code?
* Can I submit a patch to this project?
* Do you accept donations?
Compiling
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* ./configure appears to hang
* check_ldap, check_radius or check_pgsql don't compile even though
configure output says the required libraries are present
* How come check_http/check_tcp doesn't work with --ssl?
* How do I compile the Nagios::Plugin perl module?
* I can't compile check_mysql on solaris
* I get '":types" is not exported by the Params::Validate module' when
running tests
* Why does Solaris use pst3 for check_procs?
Installing
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* Some of the root plugins (check_dhcp and check_icmp) haven't been
installed. What's happening?
* Why aren't my plugins installed as the nagios user? And what about
root plugins?
Development
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* How do I use Git?
* Can I add extra tests to the C routines?
* Can I use the Nagios Plugins in my own project?
* How can I find out more about writing a plugin?
* How do I make changes on nagiosmib?
* How do I prove the C routines work?
* How do I use and update Gnulib?
* How do I use the Nagios::Plugin perl module?
* How do the test parameters in NPTest.pm work?
* Private C APIs
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1 | title: Can I submit a patch? | ||
2 | parent: FAQ | ||
3 | --- | ||
4 | |||
5 | # Can I submit a patch? | ||
6 | |||
7 | Of course you can! This is an open source project! | ||
8 | |||
9 | Ideally, [fork][fork] our [repository][repo] and create a [pull request][pull] | ||
10 | on [GitHub][github], so your patch doesn't get lost. Then chase up via the | ||
11 | [development mailing list][list], if nothing happens. But be aware, this | ||
12 | project is run by volunteers, so there is not necessarily immediate response! | ||
13 | |||
14 | By submitting a pull request, you are stating that this is your own work or | ||
15 | you have full rights to it. If your pull request is accepted, we will (of | ||
16 | course) retain the Git author name and email address, and we'll add your name | ||
17 | to the list of contributors in the [THANKS][thanks] file. | ||
18 | |||
19 | [repo]: https://github.com/nagios-plugins/repositories "Our Repositories" | ||
20 | [fork]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo "Fork Documentation" | ||
21 | [pull]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests "Pull Request Documentation" | ||
22 | [github]: https://github.com/ "GitHub" | ||
23 | [list]: list/listinfo/devel/ "Development Mailing List" | ||
24 | [thanks]: repositories/nagios-plugins/plain/THANKS.in "THANKS File" | ||
25 | |||
26 | <!--% # vim:set filetype=markdown textwidth=78 joinspaces: # %--> | ||