X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.adoc;h=321a093c6051f7b8c2487024f13112610a491908;hb=48ba910c442105da68c0f9bb703213517409f863;hp=a2ac98dcd09952930d56ff3855a89f03474cca29;hpb=94313b560b374aad6b4d931b2188486a2acdea3a;p=babeltrace.git diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc index a2ac98dc..321a093c 100644 --- a/README.adoc +++ b/README.adoc @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ https://ci.lttng.org/job/babeltrace_master_build[image:https://img.shields.io/je https://scan.coverity.com/projects/babeltrace[image:https://img.shields.io/coverity/scan/babeltrace.svg[]] The **_{bt2}_** project offers a library with a -https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[C{nbsp}API], -https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/python/bt2[Python{nbsp}3 bindings], +https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[C{nbsp}API], +https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/python/bt2[Python{nbsp}3 bindings], and a -https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/man1/babeltrace2.1/[command-line tool] +https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man1/babeltrace2.1/[command-line tool] (CLI) which makes it very easy for mere mortals to view, convert, transform, and analyze traces. @@ -29,15 +29,15 @@ https://lttng.org/[LTTng] and https://barectf.org/[barectf]. The {bt2} library and its Python bindings can read and write CTF traces. -See Babeltrace's https://diamon.org/babeltrace[official website], in +See Babeltrace's https://babeltrace.org[official website], in particular the -https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-intro.7[`**babeltrace2-intro**(7)`] +https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-intro.7[`**babeltrace2-intro**(7)`] manual page, to learn more about the project. [NOTE] .Babeltrace{nbsp}1 vs. {bt2} ==== -The Babeltrace project exists since 2010. In 2019, {bt2} was +The Babeltrace project exists since 2010. In 2020, {bt2} was released. {bt2} is a complete rewrite of the library, Python bindings, and CLI. It is plugin-based and offers much more features and potential than Babeltrace{nbsp}1 while showing comparable performance. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Libraries:: * A C library (for example, https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/[GNU{nbsp}C Library], https://www.musl-libc.org/[musl libc]) - * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.22 + * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.28 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libglib2.0-dev`; Fedora: `glib2-devel`) _**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings**_:: @@ -86,17 +86,11 @@ _**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings**_:: (Debian/Ubuntu: `python3-dev`; Fedora: `python3-devel`) * http://www.swig.org[SWIG]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.0 -_**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_:: +_**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_:: * https://sourceware.org/elfutils/[elfutils]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}0.154 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libelf-dev` and `libdw-dev`; Fedora: `elfutils-devel` and `elfutils-libelf-devel`) -_**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings documentation**_:: - * Python{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.4 - (Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora: `python3`) - * https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/[Sphinx]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}1.6.5 - for Python{nbsp}3 (Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora: `python3-sphinx`) - _**If you need the {bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API HTML documentation**_:: * http://www.doxygen.nl/[Doxygen]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}1.8.6 @@ -134,7 +128,7 @@ The following options can modify the build: `--enable-debug-info`:: Build the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class - (https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`]). + (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`]). `--enable-man-pages`:: Build the {bt2} manual pages. @@ -234,13 +228,13 @@ $ BABELTRACE_DEV_MODE=1 BABELTRACE_MINIMAL_LOG_LEVEL=TRACE ./configure \ ---- See the -https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[{bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API] +https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[{bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API] documentation for more information. == Use Babeltrace{nbsp}{btversion} -See the https://diamon.org/babeltrace[Babeltrace website] to learn how +See the https://babeltrace.org[Babeltrace website] to learn how to use the different parts of the project. @@ -250,14 +244,14 @@ Libraries:: * A C library (for example, https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/[GNU{nbsp}C Library], https://www.musl-libc.org/[musl libc]) - * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.22 + * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.28 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libglib2.0-0`; Fedora: `glib2`) _**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings**_:: * https://www.python.org[Python]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.4 (Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora: `python3`) -_**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://diamon.org/babeltrace/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_:: +_**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_:: * https://sourceware.org/elfutils/[elfutils]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}0.154 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libelf` and `libdw`; Fedora: `elfutils-libs` and `elfutils-libelf`)