[lttng-dev] Patch for lttng tools to build on Mac OSX 10.11.6

Dávid Beck david.beck.priv at gmail.com
Tue May 23 13:50:26 UTC 2017


Hi Jérémie,

I guess this is my lack of lttng understanding.

I wanted to play around with relayd on Mac by having a Linux box generating
the traces and give it a remote relayd for storing the traces locally on my
Mac.

I was thinking that I don't need a local sessiond on the Mac for this, do I?

To answer your question I want to play around with Rust and Lttng on Mac
because I have a few ideas of how to generate a few statistical performance
metrics from the traces. Since this is a midnight project I have the luxury
to do it in a language that I like as opposed to Java (the viewer) or
C/Python (Babeltrace). So eventually I want to build an event collector in
Rust, and to test the data flow I thought it is good to have the relayd on
Mac.

Thank you, David


2017. máj. 23. du. 2:34 ezt írta ("Jérémie Galarneau" <
jeremie.galarneau at efficios.com>):

Hi David,

I'm just wondering what is your use-case for building the lttng client
if the session daemon is not built?
We typically also disable building the client (--disable-bin-lttng)
when building the lttng-relayd for macOS.

Thanks,
Jérémie

On 21 May 2017 at 11:30, Dávid Beck <david.beck.priv at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Lttng Devs,
>
> Please find a patch attached for building lttng tools with these configure
> flags (on Max OSX):
>
> ./configure --without-lttng-ust --disable-man-pages
> --disable-bin-lttng-consumerd --disable-bin-lttng-sessiond
> --disable-bin-lttng-crash --disable-kmod --disable-extras
>
>
> Best, David
>
>
>
>
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Jérémie Galarneau
EfficiOS Inc.
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