This package contains the trace reading library and trace viewing tools for the new Linux Trace Toolkit trace format. The associated kernel files to generate the new traces are not yet included. In the meantime, a converter from the old trace format to the new is provided. For more detailed information see doc/developer/index.html * Compiling Some development libraries are needed for compiling : gtk 2 development libraries (libgtk2.0, libgtk2.0-dev) glib 2 development libraries (libglib2.0-0, libglib2.0-dev) libpopt development libraries (libpopt0, libpopt-dev) libpango development libraries (libpango1.0, libpango1.0-dev) To compile the source tree from a tarball, simply follow these steps : - run ./configure - make - make install After running ./configure, you can also go in specific subdirectories and use make, make install. * Source Tree Structure This is a sample of the suggested tree for Linux Trace Toolkit. ltt: new trace format reading library (and converter). README: This file. debian: debian config files (currently empty). doc: Documentation. doc/user: User related documentation. doc/developer: Developer related documentation. kernel: Linux Trace Toolkit kernel code (currently empty). lttd: Linux Trace Toolkit daemon (currently empty). lttv: Linux Trace Toolkit trace analysis tool and viewer. lttv/modules: Linux Trace Toolkit analysis tool and viewer plugin modules. specs: RPM config files (currently empty). * For Developers This source tree is based on the autotools suite from GNU to simplify portability. Here are some things you should have on your system in order to compile the subversion repository tree : GNU autotools (automake-1,7, autoconf2.50, autoheader2.50) (make sure your system wide "automake" points to version 1.7!) GNU Libtool (for more information, go to http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/) If you get the tree from the repository, you will need to use the autogen.sh script. It calls all the GNU tools needed to prepare the tree configuration. Mathieu Desnoyers