Thanks for the input.

Okay, so the thing isn't completely hosed for everyone. Can you do me a favor and look at (grep) the tmon.out file that was used to produce your example output and see if there were any lines that are an asterisk followed by a hexadecimal number (e.g. '* 2b'). These are the lines that are causing my setup to crash. If I change them to, e.g. "+ 2b" (for which '* 2b' appears to be a variation of some kind) the trouble goes away -- of course, I'm not sure I'm getting accurate results this way.

Update: changing all the '* xNUM' lines in the tmon.out to '+ xNUM' does still give me the correct (or at least the same) output. However you have to use the -F switch because it confuses dprofpp about exits from the relevent subroutines calls. I guess this workaround will work sufficiently for my purposes.


In reply to Re: Re: dprofpp -g doesn't work for me by DrWhy
in thread dprofpp -g doesn't work for me by DrWhy

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