On Friday 10 September 2004 01:28 am, Mark Wedel wrote: > Rick Tanner wrote: > > Does anyone have any comments on using the metaserver script to profile > > what clients (and versions) by OS are connecting to (or logging in to) > > the public servers? > > > > What about concerns or questions with doing this? > > Well, I don't think you can actually do that. > > When the client connects to the metaserver, it does not send any > information about itself - rather, the metaserver just sees a connection > comes in and blindly sends the data. > > You can actually try this yourself: > telnet crossfire.real-time.com 13326 > (see bunch of data come back) I'll jump in here, since this is really something I ask Leaf about. Cleaning up the makefiles and what-not, I see there is a lot of kruft (imho) in the files. I don't mean to start a flamefest, but, there is a lot of autoconf stuff for platforms I just don't see people running. I am just looking for something simple to track crossfire client operating systems. My guess is that no one(?) is running the client on: alpha-dec-osf mips*-sgi-irix* My guess is that no one(?) is running the gnome client, since it's even commented out of the build. It comes down to if it works, why remove it vs If no one is using it, why support it? -- Bob Tanner < tanner at mn-linux.org > | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.mn-linux.org, Minnesota, Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 Key fingerprint = AB15 0BDF BCDE 4369 5B42 1973 7CF1 A709 2CC1 B288 _______________________________________________ crossfire-devel mailing list crossfire-devel at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/crossfire-devel