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Old 11-17-2011
Code Optimizer

Please let me know which tool (GNU or 3rd party tool) is the best we can make use for profiling and optimizing our code. Is gprof an effective tool? Do we have dtrace tool ported in Linux? Our's is a web app developed on Red Hat Linux OS using C++

Thanks in advance.

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GOMCONFIG(8)							 Contributed tool						      GOMCONFIG(8)

NAME
gomconfig - configuration tool for gom, a generic audio mixer SYNOPSIS
gomconfig [--version | --force | --purge] VERSION
This manual page was distributed with gom 0.30.2 (31 May 2004). DESCRIPTION
gomconfig is an interactive, text based configuration tool for gom. It deals with files in ~/.gom/ for a normal user, and with files in /etc/gom/ for the superuser. If gomconfig is run without arguments, it will check the validity of the current configuration and only go interactive if it is invalid. Please see gom(1) for details about gom's configuration. OPTIONS
--version Display version information. --force Forces reconfiguration (even if current configuration is valid). --purge Removes configuration directory (~/.gom or /etc/gom, respectively) completely. This will run non-interactively, but will create a temporary backup. AUTHOR
Gomconfig is part of the gom package. Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Stephan Alexander Surken <absurd@olurdix.de> GPL. See gom(1) for details. BUGS
Gomconfig is probably overkill; you might prefer to simply use an editor (and gom itself) to change the configuration. SEE ALSO
gom(1) 3rd party 31 May 2004 GOMCONFIG(8)