Public bug reported:
Python3.6 and later support being compiled with USDT/dtrace user-space
probes, this allows tools such as perf and BPF utilities (bpfcc-tools)
to do runtime profiling and tracing of Python execution.
Ubuntu should compile Python with this support to enable better
debugging of Python applications in production. perf/bpf tools can be
attached to running production processes without having to restart them
under a debugger which may destroy the situation you are trying to
observe. This would be particularly useful with OpenStack deployments
for example.
The current python3.6/python3.7/python3.8 packages do not build with
this support, because it requires a build-dependency on systemtap-sdt-
dev and the option --with-dtrace to be passed at compile time.
systemtap-sdt-dev is not currently in main, however, it was previously
approved for a MIR in Bug #1203590 - it seems the original packages this
was required for (Source Package: ust) was demoted to universe at some
point and the systemtap-sdt-dev dependency went with it. So I am hopeful
it will be re-approved for main inclusion and allow this to be done
** Affects: python3.8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Trent Lloyd (lathiat)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: python3.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: python3.8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: python3.8 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Trent Lloyd (lathiat)
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Python should be compiled with USDT/dtrace user-space probes
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