Introduction ************ This is the README for `pv' ("Pipe Viewer"), a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion. Documentation ************* A manual page is included in this distribution. See `man ./doc/quickref.1', or `man pv' after installation. Compilation *********** To compile the package, type "sh ./configure", which should generate a Makefile for your system. You may then type "make" to build everything. Note that GNU `make' is required; this may be installed as `gmake' on some systems, so if typing "make" gives an error, try "gmake" instead. See the file `doc/INSTALL' for more about the `configure' script. Developers note that you can do "./configure --enable-debugging" to cause debugging support to be built in, and "--enable-profiling" builds in profiling support (see "man gprof"). Also note that doing "make index" will generate an HTML code index (using "ctags" and "cproto"); this index lists all files used, all functions defined, and all TODOs marked in the code. Author ****** This package is copyright (C) 2008 Andrew Wood, and is being distributed under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. For more details, see the file `doc/COPYING'. You can contact me by email at andrew.wood@ivarch.com or by using the contact form on my web page at http://www.ivarch.com/. The `pv' home page is at: http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml The latest version can always be found here. Credit is also due to: Kevin Coyner - Debian package maintainer Jakub Hrozek - Fedora package maintainer Cédric Delfosse - previous Debian package maintainer Eduardo Aguiar - provided Portuguese (Brazilian) translation Stéphane Lacasse - provided French translation Marcos Kreinacke - provided German translation Bartosz Feñski - provided Polish translation along with Krystian Zubel Joshua Jensen - reported RPM installation bug Boris Folgmann - reported cursor handling bug Mathias Gumz - reported NLS bug Daniel Roethlisberger - submitted patch to use lockfiles for -c if terminal locking fails Adam Buchbinder - lots of help with a Cygwin port of -c Mark Tomich - suggested -B option Gert Menke - reported bug when piping to dd with a large input buffer size Ville Herva - informative bug report about rate limiting performance Elias Pipping - patch to compile properly on Darwin 9 Patrick Collison - similar patch for OS X Boris Lohner - reported problem that "-L" does not complain if given non-numeric value Laszlo Ersek - reported shared memory leak on SIGINT with -c -----------------------------------------------------------------------------