| 1 | This directory contains the source code for the LTTng integration plugins for |
| 2 | Eclipse, which includes the generic Tracing and Monitoring Framework (TMF). |
| 3 | |
| 4 | The plugins are categorized as follows: |
| 5 | org.eclipse.linuxtools.ctf.* Common Trace Format (CTF) reader library |
| 6 | org.eclipse.linuxtools.gdbtrace.* Support for reading and viewing GDB traces |
| 7 | org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng* LTTng 2.x integration |
| 8 | org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.* Tracing and Monitoring Framework |
| 9 | org.eclipse.linuxtools.tracing.rcp.* Code specific to the RCP version |
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| 12 | To set up the environment to build TMF from within Eclipse, see this wiki page: |
| 13 | http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/LTTng_Eclipse_Plug-in_Development_Environment_Setup |
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| 18 | To build it using Maven, you first need to build the Linux Tools licensing |
| 19 | feature (starting from the root of the source tree): |
| 20 | $ cd releng/org.eclipse.linuxtools.license-feature |
| 21 | $ mvn clean install |
| 22 | Then you can build the LTTng plugins: |
| 23 | $ cd ../../lttng |
| 24 | $ mvn clean install |
| 25 | |
| 26 | As long as you don't clear the Maven reactor cache (in ~/.m2), you should not |
| 27 | need to rebuild the licensing feature. |
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| 30 | The default command will compile and run the unit tests. Running the tests can |
| 31 | take some time, to skip them you can append "-Dmaven.test.skip=true" to the |
| 32 | 'mvn' command: |
| 33 | $ mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true |
| 34 | |
| 35 | The RCP is not built by default, to build it you need to add "-PtracingRcp" to |
| 36 | the 'mvn' command: |
| 37 | $ mvn clean install -PtracingRcp -Dmaven.test.skip=true |
| 38 | |
| 39 | This will build the RCP for all supported architectures. The resulting archives |
| 40 | will be placed in lttng/org.eclipse.linuxtools.tracing.rcp.product/target/products |
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