[needs-packaging] frysk

Bug #292064 reported by Alexander Chemeris
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Ubuntu
Confirmed
Wishlist
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Bug Description

"Frysk is a programmable system monitoring and debugging tool. It allows developers and system administrators to monitor running processes and threads (including creation and destruction events), monitor the use of locking primitives, expose deadlocks, gather data and react to events. For instance, one may choose a process to monitor directly from a GUI list; or, frysk may notice a process crashing or otherwise misbehaving in some user-definable way, and offer to open a source code window on the process. "

There is an package fro frysk in Debian experimental: http://packages.debian.org/experimental/frysk so I guess it won't be hard to get it to Ubuntu.

project homepage: http://sourceware.org/frysk/
Debian/Ubuntu build instructions: http://sourceware.org/frysk/build/#ubuntu

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Arnaud Soyez (weboide) wrote :

Frysk is in Upstream repository (debian experimental currently)

http://packages.debian.org/experimental/frysk

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Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote :

*** This is an automated message ***

This bug is tagged needs-packaging which identifies it as a request for a new package in Ubuntu. As a part of the managing needs-packaging bug reports specification, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Specs/NeedsPackagingBugs, all needs-packaging bug reports have Wishlist importance. Subsequently, I'm setting this bug's status to Wishlist.

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Przemek K. (azrael) wrote :

Frysk has been removed from Debian experimental. Somebody needs to package it again or take over the previous work.

Changed in ubuntu:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
status: Fix Released → Fix Committed
status: Fix Committed → Confirmed
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