Hi Jérémie,
My name is Vamshi Pulluri and I am a Master's student in Telecommunication from
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. I am using LTTng for tracing the
streams in RAN architecture. I wanted to use LTTng trace viewer, Babeltrace,
for viewing in live mode and then came across
Nathan Lynch writes:
> Static linking still needs work, specifically case #3 from this comment:
>
> https://bugs.lttng.org/issues/1055#note-2
>
> Building on Fedora 25 with 'make LDFLAGS=-all-static' gets:
>
> ../lib/.libs/libbabeltrace.a(common.o): In function
On 2017-06-13 14:38, Jérémie Galarneau wrote:
>> Where can I find the Windows/mingw patches?
>
> A fair number of them are in this pull request:
> https://github.com/efficios/babeltrace/pull/56
>
> Michael (CC-ed) is still re-working/cleaning some patches on his end.
> I don't know if it's in a
On 2017-06-13 20:38, Jérémie Galarneau wrote:
FYI, the in-tree plugins are embed-able by setting
BT_BUILT_IN_PLUGINS=1 at configure time.
I was wondering why this was an environment variable and not a command
line flag to configure. I find env var-related problems more difficult
to diagnose
Jérémie Galarneau writes:
> Known limitations
> -
>
> Being a "pre" release, a number of features are still in active development
> and
> bugs are being worked on.
>
> This first release does not expose the Python packages (present in the Git
>
Hi everyone!
After a long time in the making, we are proud to release Babeltrace 2.0.0-pre1.
Babeltrace 2 is a rewrite of the original Babeltrace which expands the scope of
the project from a reference implementation of a CTF reader and writer to
a complete trace processing framework.
We want