Christian Hergert 29c4ec495f Land Sysprof 2.x
This is a major redesign a modernization of Sysprof. The core data
structures and design are largely the same, but it has been ported to
Gtk3 and has lots of additions that should make your profiling experience
smoother. Especially for those that are new to profiling.

There are some very simple help docs added, but we really need the
experts to come in and write some documentation here.
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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

Questions, patches and bug reports should be sent to the sysprof
mailing list:

        sysprof-list@gnome.org

The list is archived here:

        https://mail.gnome.org/archives/sysprof-list/

Debugging symbols

- The programs and libraries you want to profile should be compiled
  with -fno-omit-frame-pointers and have debugging symbols available,
  or you won't get much usable information.
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