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Bug#525737: O: oprofile -- system-wide profiler for Linux systems



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning the oprofile package.  I no longer use this
package much, and it needs a lot more care than I have the
time or inclination to provide these days (including an 
upgrade to the latest upstream version).  OProfile is used
by quite by quite a few folks so it deserves to have a good
home.

The package description is:
 OProfile is a performance profiling tool for Linux systems, capable
 of profiling all running code at low overhead.  It consists of a
 daemon for collecting sample data, plus several post-profiling tools
 for turning data into information.  Using OProfile also requires
 a kernel module, either contained in a separate package called
 'oprofile-modules' for 2.2 and 2.4 kernels, or for 2.6 kernels,
 the OProfile kernel module is part of the Linux kernel source and
 must be built from the 'kernel-source' package.
 .
 OProfile leverages the hardware performance counters of the x86 CPU and
 the PMU (Performance Monitoring Unit) of the ia64 CPU to enable profiling
 of a wide variety of interesting statistics, which can also be used for
 basic time-spent profiling.  All code is profiled: hardware and software
 interrupt handlers, kernel modules, the kernel, shared libraries, and
 applications (the only exception being the OProfile interrupt handler
 itself).  Note that different architectures can use different hardware
 mechanisms to collect data.
 .
 OProfile is currently in alpha status; however it has proven stable over
 a large number of differing configurations. As always, there is no warranty.



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