Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 20:50 UTC
PC-BSD Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition. Some of major changes from the previous version include a newer kernel, an experimental ZFS module, and a KDE 4 for desktop environment. Being a Linux junkie, I thought of this as a perfect opportunity to venture into the BSD arena.
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dtrace for FreeBSD?
by project_2501 on Fri 3rd Oct 2008 15:10 UTC
project_2501
Member since:
2006-03-20

I know ZFS in freebsd is coming along, as it is in macosx .... but what happened to the efforts to port DTRACE? Its fairly well done in MacOSX.

The relevant pages seem not to be updated anymore:
http://dtrace.what-creek.com/
http://people.freebsd.org/~jb/dtrace/todo.html
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/freebsd-current/2008/2/5/728124

any more recent news?

I also think its time for the Linux people to admit defeat with SystemTap and perhaps rethink a new framework that will do what DTRACE does, but maybe better?

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RE: dtrace for FreeBSD?
by segedunum on Fri 3rd Oct 2008 15:43 in reply to "dtrace for FreeBSD?"
segedunum Member since:
2005-07-06

Who cares about DTrace? Look how pretty the damn thing is :-).

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RE: dtrace for FreeBSD?
by tankist on Fri 3rd Oct 2008 17:16 in reply to "dtrace for FreeBSD?"
tankist Member since:
2007-01-19

I think DTrace should be included in FreeBSD 7.1

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