X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ltt%2Fbranches%2Fpoly%2Fdoc%2Fdeveloper%2Flttng-lttv-compatibility.html;h=76cbb6ed18f58e198031eb87db15256e7af511b6;hb=446a6afbfc7c874ea1ab8b7f83e34484e024bcef;hp=4e6a2e4a2e539f260b767ee0d22db84eb737c2b5;hpb=41e4a2dab497bec8a12a40914c6c5b94e5208871;p=lttv.git diff --git a/ltt/branches/poly/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html b/ltt/branches/poly/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html index 4e6a2e4a..76cbb6ed 100644 --- a/ltt/branches/poly/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html +++ b/ltt/branches/poly/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html @@ -822,6 +822,7 @@ ltt-usertrace : add a java tracing example.
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+0.8.47
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@@ -831,9 +832,15 @@ ltt-usertrace : add a java tracing example.
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+0.5.66
+0.5.68a
+0.5.69
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+0.10
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@@ -842,6 +849,7 @@ obsolete
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+0.12
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@@ -861,12 +869,150 @@ Add support for fs_data facility : get the first 32 bytes of data in read and write system calls.
LTTng 0.5.59 : Fix usertrace facility registration : fork vs exec.
LTTV 0.8.46 : fix end of process in state.c.
+LTTng 0.5.65 : Fix ltt-heartbeat.
+LTTng 0.5.69 : Fix ltt-usertrace blocking mode : causes OOPS on trace stop.
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+ + + + + +0.8.45
+0.8.46
+0.8.47
+ + +0.5.70
+0.5.71
+ + +0.11
+ +obsolete
+ + +0.13
+ + +0.19
+0.20
+0.21
+0.22
+ + +0.7
+ + +2.6.17 (git)
+2.6.17 (tarball)
+ + +LTTng 0.5.71 : Fix a bug with ltt-usertrace blocking mode.

+ + +0.8.48
+ + +0.5.72a
+0.5.72b
+ + +0.12
+ +obsolete
+ + +0.13
+ + +0.19
+0.20
+0.21
+0.22
+ + +0.7
+ + +2.6.17 (git)
+2.6.17 (tarball)
+ + +Add TGID.
+Merge Tim Bird fixes for compiling LTTV out of tree.
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+ + +0.5.73
+0.5.74
+ + +0.13
+ +obsolete
+ + +0.14
+0.15
+ + +0.23
+ + +0.7
+ + +2.6.17 (git)
+2.6.17 (tarball)
+ + +Add x86_64 support (Martin Bisson for Autodesk).
+Make LTTV control flow lines thicker (Tim Bird).
+
+ + + + +0.8.49
+ + +0.5.75
+ + +0.13
+ +obsolete
+ + +0.14
+0.15
+ + +0.24
+ + +0.7
+ + +2.6.17 (git)
+2.6.17 (tarball)
+ + +Integrate transport abstraction from Richard Purdie.
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+ +