A Dimecres 20 Desembre 2006 07:59, David Cournapeau escrigué: > Could you detail a bit how you did the profiling with oprofile ? I don't > manage to get the same results than you (that is on per application > basis when the application is a python script and not a 'binary' program)
Sure. You need first to start the profiler with: opcontrol --start then run your application, for example: python2.5 /tmp/clipb2.py after this you should instruct oprofile to stop collecting samples: opcontrol --stop now, you need to tell oprofile that you want a report on the binary you have run (i.e. your interpreter): opreport -l /usr/local/bin/python2.5 # put there your actual path That's all. Remember to reset all the samples in oprofile each time you want to start a new run (otherwise the samples will accumulate from run to run): opcontrol --reset You can get more info in: http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/docs/ HTH, -- >0,0< Francesc Altet http://www.carabos.com/ V V Cárabos Coop. V. Enjoy Data "-" _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion