On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 00:01 +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote: > On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:40:51AM -0700, Al Stone wrote: > > > > qprof > > An easy-to-install and use flat profiler which supports > > multi-threaded applications and shared libraries. This tool > > works on many Linux platforms and can be installed by ordinary > > users. See the qprof web-site for more info and for separate > > download instructions. > > Don't you already have qprof in the archive? Are you just going > to provide the same binary package but from a different source > package?
Doh. I cut and paste a little too much text. Yes, there is already a qprof but it is (and should continue to be) a separate package; it is _not_ part of q-tools. > > q-dot > > Displays a call-graph in graphical form. Requires Guile and the > > dot tool from AT&T research labs. > > Meaning it's going to go to contrib? I'll put it in contrib for now, but it's not clear that this package _must_ go in contrib. You can run the tools without the dot tool but the results are not terribly useful; i.e., you do not have to have graphviz (or something similar) installed to get the data normally needed to run the dot tool but you do need the dot tool to create a nice Postscript file so you can display your results. More accurately, the description should have been: q-dot Create the data needed so that the AT&T dot tool can be used to display a call-graph in graphical form. -- Ciao, al ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Stone Alter Ego: Linux & Open Source Lab Debian Developer Hewlett-Packard Company http://www.debian.org E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------