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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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