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    Bandwidthd package 0.6 doesn't install GUI components

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      toddos
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      I noticed the Bandwidthd package had an update yesterday, so I installed it.  In doing so, I've lost the GUI configuration page.  The service still exists, and I can run it just fine using my existing configuration, and I'm savvy enough to figure out how to manage the config myself through the shell, but it'd be nice to have the GUI back.

      I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling a couple of times, as well as installing just the GUI components, with no luck.

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        doktornotor Banned
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        It's moved to Diagnostics.

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          toddos
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          I swear I looked there and didn't see it.  I'll check again.

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            doktornotor Banned
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            Well I'm pretty sure it's there since I moved it there. :P (In fact, it's there twice, once to access the graphs directly and another entry for settings.)

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              toddos
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              You're right, I'm blind.

              Semi-related, any chance you're working on the "bandwidthd restart causes php-fpm to crash" issue?

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                doktornotor Banned
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                Hmmm, no. Cannot reproduce the issue. BTW, this thing is very much dead and has been so for quite some time. There are several forks, some of them even (claimed to be) IPv6 capable.  If someone wants to work on getting one of those into FreeBSD ports, feel free.

                http://sourceforge.net/projects/bandwidthdipv6/
                https://github.com/neatbasis/bandwidthd

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