If there were ever any doubt, this surely settles it:
systemd truly is the pulseaudio of process control!
Package: qprof
Version: 0.5.2-5
Severity: important
the qprof '-e' feature seems broken. For example:
$ qprof -e CPU_CYCLES top
[1]22180 segmentation fault qprof -e CPU_CYCLES top
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Ar
Package: qprof
Version: 0.5.2-5
Severity: normal
qprof does not work on static executables. build whatever program:
gcc blah.c
qprof ./a.out
and it should work. Do this, however:
gcc -static blah.c
qprof ./a.out
and you will silently get no output from qprof.
-- System Information:
Debian
Package: binutils
Version: 2.17-3
Severity: important
Hi there,
binutils is currently more than 50x slower linking large C++ codes
than it was some months ago. Is Debian's 2.17-3 a reasonably recent
upstream tree?
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers unstabl
Package: pfmon
Version: 3.2.060926-2
Severity: normal
Hi there,
pfmon --system-wide no longer works: e.g. the command:
pfmon --system-wide -e CPU_CYCLES
used to do something, but now pfmon returns immediately. I guess this
happened after an upgrade, but I couldn't tell you exac
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: important
www.debian.org/ports says about ia64:
"This is a port to Intel's 64-bit architecture."
Without further any warning/information about that other 64bit architecture
intel, amd etc are producing: amd64. A *lot* of people try
Apologies, but I lost access to the IA64 workstation on which I saw that
bug. Sorry to bother everyone, but I guess it's best to close this bug.
If I run into it again in the future, I'll try to fix it myself.
Apologies once again,
Duraid
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