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Re: amber broken on 10.5?




On Apr 4, 2008, at 3:29 AM, Björn Franke wrote:
Hello,

I would like to use "amber" and "simg4/simg4_plus" from the CHUD tools package to extract some statistics from my programs. I have tried both a G4 and a G5, both running Mac OS 10.5, but I always get this error message "Unexpected signal = 6". The programs have been compiled with GCC 4 and do work when run without amber. In fact, even a simple "Hello, world" program does not run with amber without aforementioned problems, but all programs run correctly without amber. Are there any known issues with amber and 10.5? Would amber work if I downgraded to 10.4? Are there any other known tools that would generate a TT6E trace for a given executable?

Cheers,

 Bjoern


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Amber hasn't been maintained in quite a while and will be removed in the next version of CHUD. We hope to have it make a reappearance at some point in the future, but for now, it is discontinued.

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