James,
Thanks for the info. Since posting I've found that the package-included
docs are most recent, and the website
is somewhat out of date. Confusion cleared up!
Michael
>
> If you are using the latest version, perfparse is now called
> perfparse-log2db (or something similar:P). They did a major rewrite
> and changed the name to avoid confusion because of the changes in the
> way it works...
>
> If that isn't the solution, you should have some errors from your
> compile job that might help to diagnose the problem ;)
>
> James
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael T. Halligan
> To: per...@li...
> Sent: 10/22/2004 5:27 PM
> Subject: [Perfparse-users] Perfparse binary?
>
> I'm currently in the process of attempting to install perfparse from
> the documentation on the website. My latest snag is the lack of
> a perfparse binary. The documentation states that there is a binary
> which
> parses the performance data log, but this binary doesn't seem to be
> created when I make perfparse. I'm not getting any errors during the
> compile, and I'm thinking perhaps the docs on the website are just
> rather
> oudated?
>
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