<h1>Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Manual</h1>
Author : Mathieu Desnoyers, September 2005<br>
-Last update : January 21st, 2009<br>
+Last update : January 30, 2010<br>
(originally known as the LTTng QUICKSTART guide)
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="#intro" name="TOCintro">Introduction</a></li>
<ul>
+<li><a href="#licenses" name="TOClicenses">Licenses</a></li>
+<ul>
<li><a href="#arch" name="TOCarch">Supported architectures</a></li>
</ul>
<br>
<br>
-<h3><a href="#TOClicense" name="license">Licenses</a></h3>
-<br>
+<h3><a href="#TOClicenses" name="licenses">Licenses</a></h3>
<p>
LTTng, UST and LTTV are developed by an open community. LTTng is released under
a dual Gnu LGPLv2.1/GPLv2 license, except for very few kernel-specific files
LTTV is available under the Gnu GPLv2. The low-level LTTV trace reading library
is released under Gnu LGPLv2.1.
<p>
-The UST userspace tracer and the Userspace RCU library are released under the
-LGPLv2.1 license, which allows linking these userspace tracing library to
-non-GPL (BSD, proprietary...) applications. The associated headers are released
-under MIT-style/BSD-style licenses.
+The Eclipse LTTng trace analysis tool is released under the EPL and uses the
+LTTV trace reading library (LGPLv2.1).
+<p>
+The UST (Userspace Tracing) and the Userspace RCU libraries are released under
+the LGPLv2.1 license, which allows linking with non-GPL (BSD, proprietary...)
+applications. The associated headers are released under MIT-style/BSD-style
+licenses.
<p>
Please refer to each particular file licensing for details.
-<br>
-<br>
<h3><a href="#TOCarch" name="arch">Supported architectures</a></h3>
-<br>
LTTng :<br>
<br>
<li> x86 32/64 bits