Hello Nick,
On 8/10/22 5:56 AM, Nick Clifton wrote:
Hi Ruud, Hi Kurt,
<li><b>gprofng</b> - Collects and displays application performance
data.</li>
I have replaced the previous description of gprofng with this line.
great
Related to this, we were wondering if we can get a gprofng page on
<a
href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://sourceware.org/projects.html__;!!ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ!NNcLOUkmiDN7HSfZ_OLCmdPO5qzG4fsmuLyUrkpN4ZQHQsGr552XVvVleKFcBBP2Qh554Ksd-wqkheI$">https://sourceware.org/projects.html</a>
Probably - but you will have to ask the overse...@sourceware.org for
that.
Unless you want it to be a sub-page of the binutils page that is. If you
do want to take this route then all you really need is write access to
the
sourceware site and you can make your own changes. (Ideally coordinating
with me... :-)
I did inquire with the overseers about what was possible
approximately two months ago and they suggested it would be best under
binutils.
A few things we are thinking would help gprofng:
- a gprofng FAQ where questions could be answered and recorded
for users or developers
- pointers to useful gprofng presentations that were recorded
by conferences
- helpful info to support developers interested in porting
gprofng to new platforms
These would likely be asynchronously and incrementally changing as
there are new questions asked or new presentations
Do other binutils projects provide this sort of info somewhere?
If this might be too much we could ask for a savannah.org project
page, put this sort of info there,
and link to it from sourceware.org?
> also we might want to change the one liner on <a
href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://sourceware.org/binutils/__;!!ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ!NNcLOUkmiDN7HSfZ_OLCmdPO5qzG4fsmuLyUrkpN4ZQHQsGr552XVvVleKFcBBP2Qh554Ksd2LCBnfg$">https://sourceware.org/binutils/</a>
to match the new one above.
Actually it works the other way around. I only have access to the
sourceware
site, so I make the changes there and then ask the FSF webmasters to copy
over the changes to the <a
href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.gnu.org__;!!ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ!NNcLOUkmiDN7HSfZ_OLCmdPO5qzG4fsmuLyUrkpN4ZQHQsGr552XVvVleKFcBBP2Qh554Ksdc8nhXsk$">www.gnu.org</a>
site.
(Just to confirm, this is what I have done with the updated
description of
gprofng - ie updated the sourceware site and asked the FSF to copy the
changes).
thank you!
Kurt