known issues: - when resizing the terminal while running slurm in screen it might be possible that the static parts of the window are not redrawn so we should care about signals. - Solaris curses problems (Sat Dec 21 15:30:45 CET 2002) the solaris network stuff is ok but curses causes crashes UPDATE: fixed as of 2002-12-31. - BNC media detection (Fri Dec 6 00:50:18 CET 2002) While testing slurm on OpenBSD (thanks Auge for the account) I discovered a problem regarding the ifmedireq flags. OpenBSD does not set IFM_ACTIVE or IFM_AVALID for BNC interfaces. - high load on Linux 2.5 (Thu Dec 5 23:30:43 CET 2002) slurm caused 99% load on a Linux 2.5.40 box while transfering data on a saturated 100Mbit link. UPDATE: This hasn't been reproduced until now so it's low priority until someone reports it again. UPDATE: perhaps a usleep() problem might leads to wasting cpu cycles. - NetBSD interface speed detecion code (Thu Dec 5 23:30:43 CET 2002) As of today the interface speed detection code seems to not work correctly on NetBSD/stable. UPDATE: This seems to only concern my sq interface on my Indy. This matrix shows what works and what not. Feel free to contribute code. OS | get_stat | if_media | check_interface || overall ---------+----------+----------+-----------------++---------- FreeBSD | done | done | done || works OpenBSD | done | done | done || works NetBSD | done | done | done || works Solaris | done | done | done || works Linux | done | N/A | done || works HP-UX | done | | || works MicroBSD | done | done | done || works MacOS X | done | done | done || works $Id: TODO,v 1.15 2003/09/18 09:59:01 hscholz Exp $