fche changed the topic of #systemtap to: http://sourceware.org/systemtap; email systemtap@sourceware.org if answers here not timely, conversations may be logged
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<kerneltoast> fche, greetongs
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<fche> grootings
<kerneltoast> STAPCONF_KERNEL_READ_FILE_FROM_PATH isn't working right on centos 8's 4.18 kernel
<kerneltoast> i'm checked out to master
<kerneltoast> `stap -d kernel -e 'probe oneshot { print_backtrace() }'` no worky on centos 8
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<fche> well that is a pity
<kerneltoast> yes
<kerneltoast> it is pity
<kerneltoast> nuking the STAPCONF_KERNEL_READ_FILE_FROM_PATH define makes it work
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<kerneltoast> fche, kernel_read_file_from_path rc=-27
<kerneltoast> huh this might not be stap's fault
<kerneltoast> centos 8 kernel is borken?
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