Thanks for testing. systemtap goes to a lot of trouble to provide
backward compatibility to preexisting scripts, so really that should not
be a problem.
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@fche I just tested systemtap 4.1 and my small test case works fine with
both kernels. However, I don't know if a major systemtap change like
that is acceptable as an SRU. Potentially the API change can break old
existing scripts... while having a separate package would be safer.
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Here's is a ppa that provides a working systemtap for the hwe kernel in
xenial: https://launchpad.net/~arighi/+archive/ubuntu/systemtap-hwe
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Title:
Does git/master systemtap, or the recently released v4.1 not work on
-all- your kernels?
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Title:
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** Changed in: systemtap (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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