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Bug 193343

Summary: LinuxAgent does not start on EM64T
Product: z_Archived Reporter: Paul Klicnik <pklicnik>
Component: TPTPAssignee: Jonathan West <jgwest>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: jkubasta, samwai, smith
Version: unspecifiedKeywords: plan
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows XP   
Whiteboard: closed460

Description Paul Klicnik CLA 2007-06-19 11:52:19 EDT
Build ID: TPTP-4.4.0-200706140100

Steps To Reproduce:
Trying to monitor a remote EM64T linux machine fails. From the workbench, create a Statistical profiling configuration with the Host setup to be the remote EM64T linux machine. When you try to profile, the resulting Eclipse job quits on the "Agent Launching: Creating a new process" step 

Trying to launch the LinuxAgent directly gives the following error:
[pklicnik] ./LinuxAgent
trying to open communiction library librac.so
dlerror: libhcbnd.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
XLibraryCreate FAILED! (hcbnd - 0)

More information:
Comment 1 jkubasta CLA 2007-08-21 08:46:11 EDT
Moving perfmon work to 4.5
Comment 2 Jonathan West CLA 2007-11-21 13:23:56 EST
Perfmon functionality not supported in 4.5.
Comment 3 Paul Slauenwhite CLA 2009-06-30 12:09:09 EDT
As of TPTP 4.6.0, TPTP is in maintenance mode and focusing on improving quality by resolving relevant enhancements/defects and increasing test coverage through test creation, automation, Build Verification Tests (BVTs), and expanded run-time execution. As part of the TPTP Bugzilla housecleaning process (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/Bugzilla_Housecleaning_Processes), this enhancement/defect is verified/closed by the Project Lead since this enhancement/defect has been resolved and unverified for more than 1 year and considered to be fixed. If this enhancement/defect is still unresolved and reproducible in the latest TPTP release (http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/), please re-open.