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Hi,
i am not sure if i am correct here, but i have a short question concerning
the use and functionality of gprof:
currently, i am trying to get gprof work within a special proprietary
linux distribution for embedded systems. the software which i would like
to profile is called and used by a proprietary framework (not open
source). our software works as a shared library. i compiled and linked the
library with gcc 4.1.2 using the "-pg" flags. after that i run the
software on the robot, but there is no output and no error message from
gprof. there is no problem with the writing rights of the working
directory cause i run the framework as a root user.
- does gprof support shared libraries?
- any ideas what i did wrong? - are there alternatives to gprof if there is no shared lib support?
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