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THIS IS HERE ONLY TO SUPPORT SYSTEMTAP DEVELOPMENT. IT IS NOT FOR GENERAL USE.
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Building systemtap requires a recent development version of elfutils,
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which provides libraries for making use of debugging information.
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This is unfinished work in active development. This code is not intended
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for general consumption in its present form. Development of these
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libraries is simultaneous with Systemtap development. The Systemtap code
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will require new versions as things evolve; the systemtap.spec.in file in
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the systemtap source tree should always indicate the minimum version of
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elfutils libraries that will suffice. We will make an effort to make a
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compatible version available here, that you can use for compiling Systemtap.
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Current elfutils can always be found in Fedora Core Development, AKA Rawhide.
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If you are interested in the elfutils code in general or for any purpose
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other than developing Systemtap, please see http://fedora.redhat.com/ about
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getting involved with Fedora Core Development directly.
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To use the elfutils libraries to build Systemtap, you can either use
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installed libraries, or you can build elfutils from source as part of the
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systemtap build. To use installed libraries, you'll need to have the
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current elfutils version installed on your system where the compiler will
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find it with whatever build flags you pass systemtap's configure script.
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Unless your system already has the current elfutils installed
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(i.e. Rawhide), you'll have to install a nonstandard build either via RPM
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or by hand with "make" as detailed below. To build the elfutils source
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locally as part of the systemtap build, see systemtap's README about the
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--with-elfutils=... option to systemtap's configure.
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You can find the rawhide rpms updated daily on a variety of sites
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(see http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html) under core/development.
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What's distributed in this directory is made trivially from those same sources.
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The vanilla elfutils code, in elfutils-VERSION.tar.gz and what the rawhide
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RPMs ordinarily build, can only be built using GCC 4 and a recent glibc.
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Fedora Core 4 is the only released system meeting the requirements.
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To rebuild the rawhide src.rpm on an older system, you can use:
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rpmbuild --with compat --rebuild elfutils-VERSION-N.src.rpm
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The SRPMS/elfutils-VERSION-0.N.src.rpm provided here is exactly the same as
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the elfutils-VERSION-N.src.rpm from Rawhide except that it doesn't require
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that you specify --with compat to build on an older system.
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We have done this for you for a few architectures, and those RPMs are
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available here. These were built on RHEL3, and so their requirements
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should not be too demanding. We must remind you that this is unsupported,
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pre-beta development code. Furthermore, these builds are completely
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unofficial, unsupported, unsigned, unlikely to have been tested,
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unequivocally not guaranteed not to ruin your whole day, and we really
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cannot recommend that anyone install them on their system. Do so at your
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own risk. All that said, here they is, and if you copy this file:
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ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/systemtap/elfutils/systemtap-elfutils.repo
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into your /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory, then you can get them all with just:
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yum install elfutils-devel
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To compile elfutils from source by hand, simply use elfutils-VERSION.tar.gz
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and follow the usual procedure for GNU configure conventions. The patch
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available here has to be applied before you can compile on an older system:
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tar xzf elfutils-VERSION.tar.gz
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patch -p1 -d elfutils-VERSION < elfutils-portability.patch
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cd elfutils-VERSION
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./configure --program-prefix=eu-devel-
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make && make check && make install
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(That of course installs things under /usr/local, unlike the RPMs.)
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Caveat emptor. Carpe noctem.
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Reply to <systemtap@sources.redhat.com>.
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