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Date: | Sun, 26 Sep 1999 17:29:59 +0200 |
From: | Michael <michael DOT noSPAMisternig AT sbg DOT ac DOT at> |
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Subject: | Re: 2 beginner's questions |
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Marp wrote: > ... > > 1. How can I get GPROF to work? It always says it can't find "a.out" or > > the file I passed as parameter. > > Compile/link your sources with profiling information (in rhide under > options->compilers->debugging check the -pg switch and rebuild your > program). Then run your program (the longer you run it, the more acurate the > results). Then type: > gprof [program] > profile.txt > where [program] is the name of the exe file and then read profile.txt Hello again. I followed your instructions with a simple helloworld program and now it says it can't find gmon.out. Thanx for help, Michael.
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