Collection of tools for software performance analysis
http://perfsuite.ncsa.uiuc.edu
PerfSuite is a collection of tools, utilities, and libraries for software
performance analysis where the primary design goals are ease of use,
comprehensibility, interoperability, and simplicity. This software can
provide a good "entry point" for more detailed performance analysis and
can help point the way towards selecting other tools and/or techniques
using more specialized software if necessary (for example, tools/libraries
from academic research groups or third-party commercial software).
Author:
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Dong Ahn
Rick Kufrin
Rui Liu
Anand Raghuraman
Jun-Hyuk Seo
- Sources inherited from project devel:libraries:c_c++
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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perfsuite-1.1.4.tar.bz2 | 0001268738 1.21 MB | |
perfsuite-autconfiscate.patch | 0000001612 1.57 KB | |
perfsuite-no_implicit_decls.patch | 0000001227 1.2 KB | |
perfsuite-rpmlintrc | 0000000076 76 Bytes | |
perfsuite.changes | 0000001194 1.17 KB | |
perfsuite.spec | 0000004144 4.05 KB |
Latest Revision
Philipp Thomas (psmt)
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(revision 4)
- Update to 1.1.4: * Removed a debug line that was mistakenly left. With it "psrun" always printed the following when starting a program, Event: '<event_name>', component index: <papi_comp_index>. such as: "Event: 'PAPI_BR_CN', component index: 0." For a complete description of all changes sincew 1.0.4a see the file CHANGES in the package documentation. - Add CHANGES, LICENSE and AUTHORS to the package documentation - Add perfsuite-no_implicit_decls.patch to fix strcmp being declared implicitly.
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