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diff --git a/cddl/contrib/dtracetoolkit/Php/Readme b/cddl/contrib/dtracetoolkit/Php/Readme deleted file mode 100644 index 5c9101f..0000000 --- a/cddl/contrib/dtracetoolkit/Php/Readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Php - DTracing PHP - - These scripts trace the PHP programming language, and require the PHP - DTrace extension module to be installed and enabled. - - The PHP DTrace provider was written by Wes Furlong, and is available - for download both as source and in binary form. The easiest instructions - are currently at, - - http://blogs.sun.com/shanti/entry/dtrace_support_for_php - - which were written for Solaris and the coolstack distribution of PHP. - The steps are roughly, - - 1. Download the extension library from the URL above - 2. Copy the library to your php/extensions/* directory - 3. Edit your php.ini and add, - extension="dtrace.so" - - The website with the PHP DTrace provider source is, - - http://pecl.php.net/package/DTrace - - Here you can fetch the source to build the library yourself, especially - if Solaris binaries from the previous URL aren't going to work for you. - - Since the DTrace PHP provider may be developed further, there is a chance - that it has changed slightly by the time you are reading this, causing - these scripts to either break or behave oddly. Firstly, check for newer - versions of the DTraceToolkit; if it hasn't been updated and you need - to use these scripts immediately, then updating them shouldn't take - too long. The following was the state of the provider when these scripts - were written - check for changes and update the scripts accordingly, - - provider php { - probe function-entry(function, file, lineno) - probe function-return(function, file, lineno) - }; - |