On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 18:01:19 +0300 "Yordan Karadzhov (VMware)" <y.karadz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > +++ b/kernel-shark-qt/README > @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ > + > +This directory contains the new Qt-based version of the KernelShark GUI. > + > + > +Third Party Software: > +------------------------------------------------------------ > +The external dependencies: > +1. In order to install the packages on Ubuntu do the following: > + sudo apt-get install build-essential git cmake -y > + > +2. In order to install the packages on Fedora, as root do the following: > + dnf install gcc gcc-c++ git cmake -y I'm not so sure how useful this "third party software" section is. I think it's pretty obvious that gcc, c++ and cmake will be needed. > + > + > +Building: > +------------------------------------------------------------ > +1. Follow the instructions given in trace-cmd/README and build > +the original trace-cmd end traceevent libraries. > + > +2. Do: > + cd kernel-shark-qt/build > + cmake ../ > + make > + > +2.1 In order to create a Doxygen documentation add -D_DOXYGEN_DOC=1 > +as a CMake Command-Line option. > + cd kernel-shark-qt/build > + cmake -D_DOXYGEN_DOC=1 ../ > + make > + > +2.2.1 Use "make clean" if you want to delete all already compiled object. > + > +2.2.2 Use the script "cmake_clean.sh" if you want to delete all already > +compiled object and all files generated by CMake. > + > +3. After building the code "kernel-shark-qt/lib" will contain all libraries > +and "kernel-shark-qt/bin" will contain all executables. Note, after all the code is in the repo, I expect to have the top level Makefile, do all the cmake work for the user. -- Steve