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Subject: Re: (OT) Profiling under gcc

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 07:50:02 05/24/02

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On May 23, 2002 at 13:12:03, Sven Reichard wrote:

Get rid of anything called 2.96 it's very buggy.

i'm using 3.1 now.


>On May 22, 2002 at 20:38:44, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>
>>I use 2.95.2 all the time and use -pg only.  No other options.  Note that
>>not only do you compile with -pg but you must also link with the same option
>>to get the right library.  Then just run the program and when you terminate it
>>you should have a gmon.out file...  profview (or whatever you want to use such
>>as gprof) should show you the details...
>
>I know it worked under 2.95, but for some reason, RedHat included 2.96.2 in
>their distribution, although this was an experimental version. I would downgrade
>to 2.95, but some of the more exotic C++ features I used aren't supported in
>that version -- e.g., some things related to templates. I downloaded 3.0.1 (13
>meg thru a modem :-( ), but that didn't fix it. Maybe the problem lies somewhere
>completely different...
>Thanks anyway for your input.
>
>BTW, I get the gmon.out, but what gprof makes of it doesn't make any sense.
>
>Sven.



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