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On general principles you should be current on libc and ld/dld |
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patches, as well as compiler patches if you are using HP's C |
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compiler. See HP's support sites such |
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as <ulink url="http://itrc.hp.com"></ulink> and |
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<ulink url="ftp://us-ffs.external.hp.com/"></ulink> for free |
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as <ulink url="ftp://us-ffs.external.hp.com/"></ulink> for free |
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copies of their latest patches. |
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If you are building on a PA-RISC 2.0 machine and want to have |
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64-bit binaries using GCC, you must use GCC 64-bit version. GCC |
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binaries for HP-UX PA-RISC and Itanium are available from |
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<ulink url="http://www.hp.com/go/gcc"></ulink>. Don't forget to |
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get and install binutils at the same time. |
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64-bit binaries using GCC, you must use a GCC 64-bit version. |
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Yes, using DTrace is possible. See <![%standalone-include[the |
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documentation]]> |
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<![%standalone-ignore[<xref linkend="dynamic-trace">]]> for further |
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information. You can also find more information in this |
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article: <ulink url="https://blogs.oracle.com/robertlor/entry/user_level_dtrace_probes_in"></ulink>. |
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information. |
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