Kernel package dependency ========================= Applications linked against libbpfcc will dynamically compile and load C source code into eBPF byte code at runtime and load the result into the kernel for various purposes (e.g. socket filtering, tracing, etc.). For this to work, it needs the kernel headers of the currently running kernel. Therefore, to use BCC you need to manually install the linux-image-*-dbg and linux-header-* packages that match your running kernel. -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf Wed Oct 18 12:24:24 +0545 2017 Binary package rename ===================== Starting with version 0.2.0-2, all binary files have been renamed to $filename-bpfcc suffix. For example: execsnoop => execsnoop-bpfcc Similarly, the manpages have been renamed. This is done to accommodate users who would like to use perf-tools-unstable, parallelly with the eBPF Compiler Collection Tools from the bpfcc package. Both upstreams work closely on the projects, thus the common names. -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:42:27 +0530