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README

# evisum

System Monitor (EFL)

This is a process monitor and system monitor for Linux, macOS,
FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD and OpenBSD.

REQUIREMENTS:

An installation of EFL (v1.19.0+). Remember to set your
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable accordingly. For example
if EFL is installed in /opt:

export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/opt/libdata/pkgconfig"

BUILD:

$ meson build

$ ninja -C build

INSTALL:

$ ninja -C build install