From: Radhika K. <rad...@gm...> - 2009-06-01 22:02:27
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HI, As part of my college project, I am using Oprofile. But I want to compile opreport on windows. Could you please help me to do this? I do not have much experience in building linux programs for windows so I was wondering where to start at. Your help would be highly appreciated. Thank you, Radhika |
From: Radhika K. <ra...@cm...> - 2009-06-01 22:10:53
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> HI, > > As part of my college project, I am using Oprofile. > But I want to compile opreport on windows. > > Could you please help me to do this? I do not have much experience in > building linux programs for windows so I was wondering where to start at. > > Your help would be highly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Radhika > |
From: William C. <wc...@re...> - 2009-06-02 21:04:15
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Radhika Karandikar wrote: >> HI, >> >> As part of my college project, I am using Oprofile. >> But I want to compile opreport on windows. >> >> Could you please help me to do this? I do not have much experience in >> building linux programs for windows so I was wondering where to start at. >> >> Your help would be highly appreciated. >> >> Thank you, >> Radhika >> Hi Radhika, Why not just log into the machine that the data is collected on and use oprofile there? Using an embedded machine to collect data? It would probably be easier to find a linux machine to run the analysis on than trying to compile the oprofile user space for Microsoft Windows. If you Windows machine that support virtualization, you could use a live cd image to run a linux instance, install the oprofile package, and do the analysis there. If you do decide to build oprofile userspace on the Microsoft windows machine you might use something like djpp to give an environment the package can be built in. There are a number of things required to build oprofile. You can get an idea of the packages needed from the "BuildRequires:" in the oprofile.spec file in the oprofile srpm: http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/devel/oprofile/oprofile.spec?revision=1.78 I have no idea if things like automake and autoconf are going to be available on Microsoft Windows machine. -Will |
From: Radhika K. <ra...@cm...> - 2009-06-12 21:59:25
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Hi, I could compile opreport on cygwin and it's working great for me ! So i now have opreport working on Windows. :) Thanks for your inputs, Radhika On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:04 PM, William Cohen <wc...@re...> wrote: > Radhika Karandikar wrote: > >> HI, > >> > >> As part of my college project, I am using Oprofile. > >> But I want to compile opreport on windows. > >> > >> Could you please help me to do this? I do not have much experience in > >> building linux programs for windows so I was wondering where to start > at. > >> > >> Your help would be highly appreciated. > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Radhika > >> > > Hi Radhika, > > Why not just log into the machine that the data is collected on and use > oprofile > there? Using an embedded machine to collect data? It would probably be > easier > to find a linux machine to run the analysis on than trying to compile the > oprofile user space for Microsoft Windows. > > If you Windows machine that support virtualization, you could use a live cd > image to run a linux instance, install the oprofile package, and do the > analysis > there. > > If you do decide to build oprofile userspace on the Microsoft windows > machine > you might use something like djpp to give an environment the package can be > built in. There are a number of things required to build oprofile. You can > get > an idea of the packages needed from the "BuildRequires:" in the > oprofile.spec > file in the oprofile srpm: > > > http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/devel/oprofile/oprofile.spec?revision=1.78 > > I have no idea if things like automake and autoconf are going to be > available on > Microsoft Windows machine. > > -Will > |