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.
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]
* 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**_::
(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`)
`--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.
----
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.
* 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`)