libpfm4 4.12.1+git6-g8aaaf17-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
libpfm4 (4.12.1+git6-g8aaaf17-1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Andreas Beckmann ] * New upstream GIT snapshot. [ Debian Janitor ] * debian/copyright: use spaces rather than tabs to start continuation lines. * Use secure URI in Homepage field. * Fix day-of-week for changelog entries 10.1, 10.0, 4.0. -- Andreas Beckmann <email address hidden> Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:22:20 +0100
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- Debian HPC Team
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- Original maintainer:
- Debian HPC Team
- Architectures:
- linux-any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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libpfm4_4.12.1+git6-g8aaaf17-1.debian.tar.xz | 11.4 KiB | b6b308003f16dd60fb56faef3e8afab1a849da4217161819a88605c284b36b9f |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libpfm4: Library to program the performance monitoring events
Libpfm4 helps convert from an event name, expressed as a string, to
the event encoding. The encoding can then be used with specific OS
interfaces. Libpfm4 also provides OS-specific interfaces to directly
setup OS-specific data structures to be passed to the kernel. The
current libpfm4, for instance, provides support for the perf_events
interface which was introduced in Linux v2.6.31.
.
This package provides the shared library.
- libpfm4-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpfm4
- libpfm4-dev: Development files for the libpfm4 library
Libpfm4 helps convert from an event name, expressed as a string, to
the event encoding. The encoding can then be used with specific OS
interfaces. Libpfm4 also provides OS-specific interfaces to directly
setup OS-specific data structures to be passed to the kernel. The
current libpfm4, for instance, provides support for the perf_events
interface which was introduced in Linux v2.6.31.
.
This package provides the development files of the library.