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From: "Matthew Conte" <spam AT someone DOT else>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Profiling broken in gcc 2.8.1 (djdev202) ?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 03:22:57 GMT
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Hello, I upgraded to djgpp 2.02 recently, with no apparent problems.  I just
recently tried profiling a program of mine, and after I gprof'ed it, I ended
up with __dpmi_int() claiming 100% of processor time.  Is this a problem
with the recent release?  I don't remember the problem affecting 2.01 (but
that may have been because I had the latest libc/libpg patch from Nate's
site).

Any help would be appreciated.
Matt Conte.


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