Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
It would help if you could could please explain if and why compiling
with profiling support is important to the majority of Ubuntu users.
I'm also curious as to why upstream doesn't enable profiling in the
build by default. Is there a downside to enabling profiling, such as any
performance degradation? I would not be happy enabling a compile-time
option, against upstream defaults, without a report examining any
potential downsides. It might be easier to get upstream to enable
profiling in the build by default - then all distributions will get this
feature.
Before this feature can be enabled, I think we need:
1) A full explanation of the use cases this would enable
2) An explanation as to why this is appropriate for Ubuntu to enable by
default when it isn't enabled by default upstream
3) An explanation as to why this is appropriate for Ubuntu to enable by
default when it isn't enabled by default in Debian
4) A report explaining the outcome of an investigation of any potential
downsides of making this change
Once those four things are explained, and assuming that following the
explanation it still makes sense to do this in Ubuntu, please change the
bug status back to New. If, following investigation, it is no longer
appropriate to make the change in Ubuntu, then please comment and then
change the bug status to Invalid.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- no profiling support in (at least) 19.10 - breaks netdata
+ No profiling support
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