Jean Delvare wrote: > Hi all, > > I just finished porting xsensors to the version of libsensors we have > in branch lm-sensors-3.0.0. I wanted to have a second application using > it at hand, because I don't think that sensors is representative of the > rest of the libsensors users: it's one-shot nature make it different. > As I want to improve the API, having more than one application will > make it less likely that I overlook an important need. > > You can download the patch from here: > http://jdelvare.pck.nerim.net/sensors/xsensors-libsensors4.patch > I'll keep it up-to-date as the libsensors API evolves. > > Note: I don't know how to force an application to link with > libsensors.so.4 rather than libsensors.so.3, so you'll have to make > sure that libsensors.so.4 is found first when building xsensors. > Good work! Gnome sensors-applet or the gkrellm libsensors code might also be interesting, as those both already use libsensors as a generic chip abstraction layer, iow they do not contain any chip specific code, like xsensors it seems used to. Regards, Hans