- removed trayicon on windows as it did not serve any purpose
- win32: load locale files from installation path
- sysdeps/win32.c: massively decreased length by refactoring
- sysdeps/win32.c: use unicode function-calls for better compatibility with non-ascii locales
- sysdeps/win32.c: format debug and warning messages that contain win32 error-codes and provide extensive error handling
- sysdeps/win32.c: completely redid sensor-handling that allows supporting multiple sensor-backends at the same time (like on unix) and optionally launch sensor-apps if they're in $PATH. Sensor detection is now properly done at gkrellm-startup
- sysdeps/win32.c: support CoreTemp application for getting cpu temperatures
- sysdeps/win32.c: proc stats are finally working. Load-computation is based on the number of processes in the processor waiting-queue
- sysdeps/win32.c: properly count number of logged in users by only counting "interactive logins"
- sysdeps/win32.c: memory stats now also monitor cache bytes on winxp and newer (not available on win2k)
- sysdeps/win32.c: system name updated with some new windows versions. Also allow proper OS-detection on 64bit-OS when running as a 32bit-app
- gkrellmd: redo argv parsing, the old one could have read one item too far
- gkrellmd win32: search plugins in installation directory
- gkrellmd win32: print helpful messages on service install/uninstall
- gkrellmd win32: added install target for gkrellmd.conf
- mail.c: default to "multiple launch mua" on win32 (makes more sense)
- mail.c: also display error on failed mua launch when "multiple launch mua" is on
- win32.c: switch from printf() to g_print() and g_printerr() for debug- and error-output
- win32.c: update OS name detection for vista and server 2008, remove unsupported OSes (9x, ME)
- request admin-rights for gkrellmd on win32 (done via manifest file)
- fix make dependencies on sysdeps folder
- new function gkrellmd_exit() to exit gkrellmd properly, gkrellm_sys_main_cleanup() was never called on exit
- make gkrellmd a console application on win32 (first step towards making it an nt-service)