heaptrack 1.4.0-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
heaptrack (1.4.0-3ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - debian/tests: Check whether testbed has zstd installed before assuming output file format. heaptrack (1.4.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium * [69ac2b2] Disable tst_trace test, fails on arm64 -- Rik Mills <email address hidden> Sat, 16 Sep 2023 15:15:47 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Rik Mills
- Uploaded to:
- Mantic
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Science Team
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Mantic | release | universe | misc |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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heaptrack_1.4.0.orig.tar.xz | 5.3 MiB | fc6b3226c36ca7faef58c9268dce427a83558ee48a2b636044ca084453a01f6d |
heaptrack_1.4.0-3ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 11.2 KiB | 07058b830c303cf00295f583f4ecc4296841793b0fc641a25c7d14bb4842f37a |
heaptrack_1.4.0-3ubuntu1.dsc | 2.5 KiB | 43cd3bbf31bb59e0e21a6f231bbc2f5b579ae44b4d442155e4787a221c011043 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.4.0-2ubuntu1 to 1.4.0-3ubuntu1 (1.3 KiB)
- diff from 1.4.0-2.1ubuntu1 to 1.4.0-3ubuntu1 (796 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- heaptrack: heap memory profiler for Linux
Heap memory usage profiler. It uses LD_PRELOAD to track all calls
to the core memory allocation functions and logs these occurrences.
Additionally, backtraces are obtained and logged. It can also
generate a historigram of allocation sizes over the number of
calls. Heaptrack measures the following:
.
* Heap memory consumption (like Massif).
* Number of calls to allocation functions (like callgrind).
* Total amount of memory allocated, ignoring deallocations.
* Leaked memory (like memcheck).
.
Heaptrack is notable for it's ability to attach to running processes,
for consuming substantially less memory than Valgrind, and for not
reducing an application's interactivity as much as Valgrind does.
Heaptrack is useful for debugging memory leaks and memory ballooning.
.
The package contains the command line tools.
- heaptrack-dbgsym: debug symbols for heaptrack
- heaptrack-gui: heap memory profiler for Linux
Heap memory usage profiler. It uses LD_PRELOAD to track all calls
to the core memory allocation functions and logs these occurrences.
Additionally, backtraces are obtained and logged. It can also
generate a historigram of allocation sizes over the number of
calls. Heaptrack measures the following:
.
* Heap memory consumption (like Massif).
* Number of calls to allocation functions (like callgrind).
* Total amount of memory allocated, ignoring deallocations.
* Leaked memory (like memcheck).
.
Heaptrack is notable for its ability to attach to running processes,
for consuming substantially less memory than Valgrind, and for not
reducing an application's interactivity as much as Valgrind does.
Heaptrack is useful for debugging memory leaks and memory ballooning.
.
The package contains the GUI for data analysis.
- heaptrack-gui-dbgsym: debug symbols for heaptrack-gui
- libheaptrack: heap memory profiler for Linux
Heap memory usage profiler. It uses LD_PRELOAD to track all calls
to the core memory allocation functions and logs these occurrences.
Additionally, backtraces are obtained and logged. It can also
generate a historigram of allocation sizes over the number of
calls. Heaptrack measures the following:
.
* Heap memory consumption (like Massif).
* Number of calls to allocation functions (like callgrind).
* Total amount of memory allocated, ignoring deallocations.
* Leaked memory (like memcheck).
.
Heaptrack is notable for it's ability to attach to running processes,
for consuming substantially less memory than Valgrind, and for not
reducing an application's interactivity as much as Valgrind does.
Heaptrack is useful for debugging memory leaks and memory ballooning.
.
The package contains the shared libraries.
- libheaptrack-dbgsym: debug symbols for libheaptrack