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From: Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@cs.au.dk>
To: sysprof-list@gnome.org, gnome-announce-list@gnome.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Announce: Sysprof 1.1.8 system-wide CPU profiler for Linux
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 19:15:22 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ye8mxgfpis5.fsf@llama05.cs.au.dk> (raw)

Sysprof 1.1.8 is now available. This is a release candidate for a
1.2.0 stable release.

Sysprof is a sampling system-wide CPU profiler for Linux. The 1.1.8
version is based on the perf counter interface in 2.6.31 kernels and
will not work with earlier kernels.

Download:               http://sysprof.com/sysprof-1.1.8.tar.gz
Sysprof web site:       http://sysprof.com/
Git:                    git://git.gnome.org/sysprof
Sysprof mailing list:   http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/sysprof-list

Please send patches and bug reports to the sysprof mailing list.

Thanks,
Soren


Log since 1.1.6:

Damien Lespiau (4):
      Add a .gitignore file
      tracker: Silence a debug message
      cli: Allow to get samples from single pid
      tracker: Fix the map look up

Javier Jardón (3):
      autogen.sh: Use autoreconf
      Remove INSTALL file, It's autogenerated
      build: Update autotools configuration a bit

Søren Sandmann Pedersen (7):
      Post-release version bump to 1.1.7
      Right align the samples label
      Call gdk_flush() in set_busy().
      footreestore: Eliminate some type checks that were showing up on profiles
      Don't compute CRC32s that we know will fail.
      Speed up map locating in tracker.c
      Pre-release version bump to 1.1.8


Thanks,
Soren

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