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<irker712>
systemtap: mcermak systemtap.git:refs/heads/mcermak/paralleltest * release-3.0-70-g718f856 / testsuite/Makefile.am: Provide TESTS env var for specifying which tests to run in parallel mode. http://tinyurl.com/zjj6z58
<vbernat>
hey! in systemtap 3.0, ./configure --enable-htmldocs && make leads to "Error(/build/systemtap-3.0//tapset/linux/ctime.stp:190): duplicate section name 'Description'" during execution of docproc
<vbernat>
is it a known problem?
<vbernat>
removing the Description line in ctime.stp fixes the problem, but I suspect this is not the proper fix
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<mjw>
vbernat, It wasn't known to me.
<mjw>
apparently --enable-htmldocs isn't the default
<vbernat>
mjw: since the HTML documentation was generated in the previous versions, I would like to keep it in Systemtap 3.0 (for Debian packages)
<mjw>
yeah
<vbernat>
what's odd is that ctime.stp is not the only one using "Description:", but it's the only one to choke
<vbernat>
I suppose that's the only one with a polymorphic function
* mjw
really doesn't have a clue, sorry.
<mjw>
fche, You were the last one touching ctime.stp (tag you are it!)
<mjw>
BTW. I think I finally understand what was going on with the x86_64 -> arm32 cross compile with prelinked libraries issue.
<mjw>
See my last email to the list.
<mjw>
Does any of that make sense? Do we actually have any issues unwinding through kernel modules?
<fche>
hey vbernat
<fche>
I did encounter similar-sounding problems before the release, but thought I fixed them