5 `ppastats` is a command line tool which produces HTML report for viewing
6 download statistics of an Ubuntu PPA.
8 Examples are available at: http://wpitchoune.net/ppastats/ppa.
10 The license of `ppastats` is GPL v2.
12 `ppastats` works fine with Firefox 6/7, Google Chrome 12 and IE8.
17 ppastats jfi psensor-unstable -o /var/www/ppastats
20 Generates the HTML report for the PPA: `ppa:jfi/psensor-unstable`.
22 Use `ppastats --help` for more options.
28 For Ubuntu, the easiest way to install `ppastats` is to use its
32 sudo apt-add-repository ppa:jfi/ppastats
34 sudo apt-get install ppastats
39 `ppastats` should compile on any modern Linux distribution, it
40 requires the `CURL` and `json-c` libraries.
42 Download the source archive from: http://wpitchoune.net/ppastats/files.
44 For compilation on Ubuntu:
47 apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev libjson0-dev
52 and finally, install `ppastats`:
58 Alternatively, the last development version can be retrieved using GIT:
61 git clone git://git.wpitchoune.net/ppastats.git
64 To build the Ubuntu package:
67 git clone git://git.wpitchoune.net/ppastats-pkg-ubuntu.git
68 cd ppastats-pkg-ubuntu
74 * link:files[Source archive]
78 Bugs and comments can be sent to jeanfi@gmail.com.
80 For announces or general information subscribe to link:http://plus.google.com/u/0/115217597639251170338?prsrc=3[ppastats Google+ page].