Corey,

Good to hear, all is back to normal now.

I think it would be beneficial for testing, if you could actually
implement the detect/init decoupling so
people could test Power 6 support on a Power 4 by using the
LIBPFM_FORCE_PMU variable.


On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Corey J Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Stephane.  That fixed the issues I was having on POWER (tested on
> POWER5 using PAPI 3.6.1 w/ configure --with-pfm-prefix=/usr/local)
>
> Dan, you might consider pulling in these changes into PAPI's libpfm-3.y.
>
> - Corey
>
>
> "stephane eranian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/07/2008 12:03:24 PM:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Last night I discovered there was a problem with the CVS tree. I had
>> forgotten to create
>> a stable branch for the 3.5 release. So I had to undo all the patches
>> since 3.5 , create
>> the branch and then add the patches back. Hopefully, everything should
>> be be in order
>> now.
>>
>> I have updated the PFMLIB_NO_PMU code so it works correctly on PPC,
>> MIPS and SPARC.
>> I have introduced PFMLIB_UNKNOWN_PMU which must be used when the pmu
>> type is dynamically
>> set.
>>
>> Please pull libpfm and let me know if things work better now.
>

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