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On 07/18/2011 03:01 PM, Da Zheng wrote:Yes, http://sourceware.org/systemtap/examples/io/disktop.stpHi,Do you have a pointer to where you got the desktop.stp script? Is that disktop.stp in the systemtap examples?
I got another problem. I tried to compile the example desktop.stp in the website, but failed.
Did you compile your kernel with the debug information available?Yes, I have checked .config in /build/tegra2_seaboard/tmp/portage/sys-kernel/chromeos-kernel-9999/work/chromeos-kernel-9999/build/tegra2_seaboard, where my kernel is compiled.
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
Also from what I recall some kernel can just include file and line number information, with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED. That is turned off in the kernel .config?
I have done "make distclean", but I still get the error :(You do a "make distclean" and "configure ..." on your cross compiling machine to get rid of the dependencies in .deps. I think that be stale and the reason why you are gitting that error.BTW, I think the latest version in the git repository has another bug. If I run ./configure; make, I get cscommon.h:7:17: error: ssl.h: No such file or directory I don't know what I should install to have ssl.h I already have /usr/include/nss/ssl.h /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h
It can be compiled if I use --disable-server. However, in my cross compiling environment, even though I have already used --disable-server, I still get the same compilation error.
Thanks, Da
Best, Da
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