Sysprof is a sampling profiler that uses a kernel module to generate stacktraces which are then interpreted by the userspace program "sysprof". See the [Sysprof homepage](http://sysprof.com/) for more information. Merge requests and bug reports should be sent to sysprof's [repository on GNOME's GitLab instance](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/sysprof). For general discussion and questions, you can create a new topic in [GNOME's Discourse](https://discourse.gnome.org). The former mailing list is archived in . Debugging symbols ----------------- The programs and libraries you want to profile should be compiled with `-fno-omit-frame-pointer` and have debugging symbols available, or you won't get much usable information. Building Sysprof ---------------- You need some packages installed. The package names may vary depending on your distribution, the following command works on Fedora 36: sudo dnf install gcc gcc-c++ ninja-build gtk4-devel libadwaita-devel Then do the following: meson --prefix=/usr build cd build ninja sudo ninja install **WARNING**: `ninja install` will mostly install under the configured install prefix but installs systemd service configuration directly in the system default location `/usr/lib/systemd` so it won't work without root privileges, even if the install prefix is a user-owned directory.