new versions of vnstat are out: 1.8 and 1.9
1.9 / 12-Sep-09 - Fix: TrafficlessDays configuration option was enabled when set to zero when it should have been disabled - Fix: MonthRotate setting was getting ignored for the first month if the database is created when day of month < MonthRotate value - Configurable summary layout in image output (1.7 <> 1.8 layouts) - --oneline, a simple parseable one line output - --transparent for setting image background transparency from the command line - --delete for deleting databases and stopping monitoring, doesn't require restarting the daemon - A database write can be configure to occur after interface status changes - Different database write interval can be configure to be used when all monitored interfaces are offline - Better configurability for the content of outputs, including a narrow output for space limited terminals (OutputStyle and --style) - Code cleanup - New configuration file settings: OutputStyle, SummaryLayout, SummaryRate, SaveOnStatusChange, OfflineSaveInterval 1.8 / 1-Aug-09 - Fix: OpenBSD print issues (was: ' used for formatting in sprintf) - Fix: Monthly estimate for February during a leap year was wrong - Fix: 'make install' didn't install the config file is $(DESTDIR) was used - Traffic of current and previous months added to summary - Increased accuracy of monthly estimate calculation - Traffic rates can be made visible and the shown unit is configurable as bits or bytes - New summary layout in image output - Image output can have the background color set as transparent - Possibility to merge data from several interfaces to one output with interface1+interface2 syntax - -s / --sync parameter added to daemon - --dbdir and --locale parameters added - Outputs now use system locale by default and formatting of dates follow the locale setting unless configured otherwise - New configuration file settings: ShowRate, RateUnit, TrafficlessDays, HourlyRate, TransparentBg
1.9 is in the tree. Thanks for reporting!
1.10 was released. I hope noone kills a kitten now ;-)
(In reply to comment #3) > 1.10 was released. I hope noone kills a kitten now ;-) You should really file a new bug report for a new version bump, but thanks for the notice anyway: it's bumped again.
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > 1.10 was released. I hope noone kills a kitten now ;-) > > You should really file a new bug report for a new version bump, but thanks for > the notice anyway: it's bumped again. > I didn't want to open a new bug for a (nearly) zero-day bump request^^