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Number of commits found: 8 |
Saturday, 30 Sep 2023
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17:10 Jason E. Hale (jhale)
devel/heaptrack: Update to 1.5.0
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Saturday, 5 Nov 2022
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13:37 Dima Panov (fluffy)
devel/heaptrack: update to 1.4.0 release
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Sunday, 19 Dec 2021
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22:29 Adriaan de Groot (adridg)
devel/heaptrack: update to 1.3.0, latest upstream
Heaptrack traces all memory allocations and annotates these events with
stack traces. Dedicated analysis tools then allow you to interpret the
heap memory profile to, e.g., find hotspots that need to be optimized
to reduce the memory footprint of your application.
Release notes are here:
https://invent.kde.org/sdk/heaptrack/-/releases/v1.3.0
Version 1.3.0 comes with quite some important new features, notably
time based filtering capabilities and support for custom suppressions.
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Friday, 7 May 2021
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12:33 Adriaan de Groot (adridg)
KDE_INVENT: drop WRKSRC hack
When USE_GITLAB was changed to follow upstream GitLab's change
in the way tag-tarballs were delivered, a hack was added to
KDE_INVENT because **that** GitLab installation lagged behind
(by one minor revision, Ithink). Now KDE's installation has
been upgraded, it had the same tag-tarball layout as other
GitLabs and the hack is no longer needed.
The ports that use KDE_INVENT have their distinfo updated,
but the ports themselves do not change so I'm not bumping
PORTREVISION; it's the same git checkout, just with different
icing on top.
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Saturday, 13 Feb 2021
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22:30 adridg
Update devel/heaptrack some more
There were patches from Greg V upstream to fix the build of 1.2.0
on FreeBSD, so just chase KDE_INVENT up to that version. This
means we can drop our patches, and it fixes plist issues from my
previous update as well.
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21:22 adridg
Use KDE_INVENT where appropriate
KDE ports that use unreleased versions / versions straight from git.
PORTVERSION or DISTVERSION increased:
- audio/amarok has a newer tag so the commit hash jumps.
- devel/heaptrack has a newer tag so the commit hash jumps.
- graphics/kooka advances to a newer commit, nothing spectacular.
- graphics/peruse advances a great deal to its current state, which
is slightly-before-a-real-release. This one will be dropping KDE_INVENT
and going to normally-released soon, says upstream.
- net/smb4k has a newer tag so the commit hash jumps.
PORTVERSION unchanged, but I didn't bump PORTREVISION either
because it's the same software:
- editors/kile gets the hash for the tag it was previously using.
(because USE_GITLAB does not understand tags and needs a full hash).
There is lots of newer commits but nothing that looks like a complete
releaseable state.
- net-im/ruqola gets the hash for the tag it was previously using.
Note that none of the updates that might have been possible were
reported by portscout; that's part of the hazard of using a semi-
official-at-best mirror. I hope it does catch updates from KDE Invent,
although these bits of software have flaky update schedules anyway.
Reviewed by: tcberner
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Sunday, 17 May 2020
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12:59 tcberner
devel/heaptrack: update to latest commit
- Now contains actual heaptrack suport provded by GregV in [1]
[1] https://github.com/KDE/heaptrack/pull/24
PR: 246131
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Saturday, 25 May 2019
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17:44 tcberner
New port: devel/heaptrack
- At the moment this includes only the GUI part and not the actual tracker.
Heaptrack traces all memory allocations and annotates these events with stack
traces. Dedicated analysis tools then allow you to interpret the heap memory
profile to:
* find hotspots that need to be optimized to reduce the memory footprint of
your application
* find memory leaks, i.e. locations that allocate memory which is never
deallocated
* find allocation hotspots, i.e. code locations that trigger a lot of
memory allocation calls
* find temporary allocations, which are allocations that are directly
followed by their deallocation
WWW: https://github.com/KDE/heaptrack
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Number of commits found: 8 |