** Description changed:

  SRU Justification
  
  [Impact]
  For debugging purposes, on EC2, people will install linux-tools-$(uname -r) 
to help with debugging the system. This selects the kernel specific linux-tools 
package, and for the AWS variant, we are missing the library libperf-jvmti.so 
to enable tracing Java applications with perf.
  
  To get a libperf-jvmti.so library, we need to perform an additional and
  confusing step by installing linux-tools-generic to get a copy of the
  library. Customers on AWS EC2 should not have to do this. We would like
  the linux-tools-aws packages to contain libperf-jvmti.so.
  
  [Test Plan]
  
  Install linux-tools-aws, check for libperf-jvmti.so
  
  [Where problems could occur]
  
  Given that linux-tools-aws installs in a versioned (unique) directory,
  there should be no conflicts or possibility of regression.
+ 
+ [Additional info]
+ 
+ SF: #00319833

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