-%define snap 20031012
+%define _snap 20040612
Summary: An open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux
Summary(pl): Otwarty odpluskwiacz pamiêci dla Linuksa x86
Name: valgrind
-Version: 1.9.6
-Release: 1.%{snap}.1
+Version: 2.1.2
+Release: 0.%{_snap}.1
License: GPL
Group: Development/Tools
-Source0: http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/%{name}-%{snap}.tar.bz2
-# Source0-md5: 4a3d02cb9972af801651cf3effb005eb
-#Source0: %{name}-%{snap}.tar.bz2
-Patch0: %{name}-sockios.patch
-URL: http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/
+#Source0: http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/valgrind-%{version}.tar.bz2
+Source0: %{name}-%{_snap}.tar.bz2
+# Source0-md5: adeb714a14f5b79dae30eb0e46515e83
+URL: http://valgrind.kde.org/
+# Needs libc.a
+BuildRequires: glibc-static
BuildRequires: autoconf
BuildRequires: automake
ExclusiveArch: %{ix86}
%define _noautoprovfiles %{_libdir}/%{name}/libpthread.so.0 %{_libdir}/%{name}/libpthread.so %{_libdir}/%{name}/valgrind.so %{_libdir}/%{name}/valgrinq.so
%description
-Valgrind is a flexible tool for debugging and profiling Linux-x86
-executables. The tool consists of a core, which provides a synthetic
-x86 CPU in software, and a series of "skins", each of which is a
-debugging or profiling tool. The architecture is modular, so that new
-skins can be created easily and without disturbing the existing
-structure.
-
-A number of useful skins are supplied as standard. In summary, these
-are:
-- The memcheck skin detects memory-management problems in your
- programs,
-- cachegrind performs detailed simulation of the I1, D1 and L2 caches
- in your CPU and so can accurately pinpoint the sources of cache misses
- in your code,
-- addrcheck skin is a lightweight version of memcheck,
-- helgrind is designed to find data races in multithreaded programs.
+Valgrind is a GPL'd system for debugging and profiling x86-Linux
+programs. With the tools that come with Valgrind, you can
+automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs,
+avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your programs more
+stable. You can also perform detailed profiling to help speed up your
+programs.
%description -l pl
-Valgrind jest elastycznym narzêdziem s³u¿±cym do odpluskwiania i
-profilowania programów pod Linuksem. Sk³ada siê z rdzenia
-dostarczaj±cego syntetyczny emulowany procesor zgodny z x86 i ze
-"skórek" bêd±cych narzêdziami o ró¿nych zastosowaniach. Architektura
-programu jest modularna, wobec czego ³atwo mo¿na stworzyæ nowe skórki
-nie ryzykuj±c popsucia reszty.
-
-Standardowo dostarczone jest kilka u¿ytecznych skórek:
-- memcheck wykrywa problemy z zarz±dzaniem pamiêci± w programach,
-- cachegrind przeprowadza symulacjê pamiêci cache procesora w celu
- znalezienia miejsc, w których cache zawodzi,
-- addrcheck jest lekk± wersj± memchecka,
-- helgrind wykrywa konflikty dostêpu w wielow±tkowych programach.
+Valgrind jest systemem s³u¿±cym do odpluskwiania i profilowania
+programów na Linuksie uruchomionym na procesorach x86. U¿ywaj±c
+dostarczanych z nim narzêdzi mo¿na automatycznie wykrywaæ wiele
+b³êdów zwi±zanych z zarz±dzaniem pamiêci± i w±tkowaniem, dziêki
+czemu unika siê frustruj±cego polowania na b³êdy, a tak¿e czyni
+siê programy bardziej stabilnymi. Mo¿liwe jest równie¿ dok³adne
+profilowanie, dziêki któremu programy zaczn± szybciej pracowaæ.
%prep
-%setup -q -n %{name}-%{snap}
-%patch0 -p1
+%setup -q -n %{name}-%{_snap}
%build
-rm -f missing
%{__aclocal}
%{__autoheader}
%{__autoconf}
%{__make} install \
DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+strip $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/%{name}/hp2ps
+
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
-%doc ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AUTHORS FAQ.txt NEWS PATCHES_APPLIED
-%doc README README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL TODO
+%doc ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AUTHORS FAQ.txt NEWS README README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL TODO
%doc $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/valgrind/*.html
%attr(755,root,root) %{_bindir}/*
+%dir %{_libdir}/%{name}
+%attr(755,root,root) %{_libdir}/%{name}/*.so
+%{_libdir}/%{name}/*.so.*
+%attr(755,root,root) %{_libdir}/%{name}/hp2ps
+%attr(755,root,root) %{_libdir}/%{name}/stage2
+%{_libdir}/%{name}/*.supp
%{_includedir}/*
-%{_libdir}/%{name}
+%{_pkgconfigdir}/*.pc