Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:22:53 +0300 From: pluknet <pluknet@gmail.com> To: "Bruce M Simpson" <bms@incunabulum.net> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: exmap port - shared memory profiler Message-ID: <a31046fc0801202122o60a14b96g40cdaa9701738e84@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <479012F5.9050408@incunabulum.net> References: <478B89F6.1010703@incunabulum.net> <a31046fc0801151837k723cc58dp9d67b454befe0cb@mail.gmail.com> <479012F5.9050408@incunabulum.net>
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On 18/01/2008, Bruce M Simpson <bms@incunabulum.net> wrote: > pluknet wrote: > > As I can see this port depends on sysutil/pmap which is broken on 7.0. > > I just submitted PR with patch in it. Look at ports/119704, please. > > btw, procstat provides similar functionality when specified with -v flag. > > > Actually, procstat doesn't provide the functionality which > pmap_helper.ko or exmap does, although it is still a useful tool to have. > > I unfortunately don't have time to look at sysutils/pmap or do further > work on exmap at this moment, which is why I'm asking people for help as > they may also benefit from the tool. > > Thanks for the feedback! > BMS > I've slightly cleared exmap port to more working state. Now it compiles (with also patched sysutils/pmap) and all binaries from this port works (including gtk tool) on 7.0 (still not tested on 6.x and HEAD). It is accessible from http://pluknet.nm.ru/dev/exmap.tar.gz wbr, pluknet
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