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                           Cube Writer Library v4.7 README
                           ===============================

Cube Writer Library is a high-performance library for writing a multi-
dimensional performance space consisting of the dimensions (i) performance
metric, (ii) call path, and (iii) system resource. Each dimension can be
represented as a tree, where non-leaf nodes of the tree can be collapsed
or expanded to achieve the desired level of granularity.

The Cube Writer Library is optimized for usage in Score-P and Scalasca 2.x, but
might get used in another tools as well.

Cube Writer Library is released as open source under a BSD-style license.
Please see the COPYING file in the package base directory for details.


Installation
============

See the INSTALL file for detailed information about how to configure, build
and install Cube Writer Library.

User Documentation
==================

Cube Writer Library documentation for a specific installation is by default
installed into the '$CUBEW_ROOT/share/doc/cubew' subdirectory.  At
present, however, user documentation is still limited.

 * Cube Writer Library Tools Developer Guide
    (CubeToolDevelopmentGuide.pdf | html/index.html):

   The Cube Writer Library Tools Developer Guide is currently being rewritten
   and still incomplete. However, it should already contain enough information
   to get you started and avoid the most common pitfalls.

 * Cube Writer Library open issues & limitations (OPEN_ISSUES):

   Compendium of known limitations and unimplemented features that may affect
   Cube Writer Library usability on various platforms or with certain
   applications, with suggested workarounds where appropriate.  Although issues
   may be uncommon and/or quite technically complex, users are encouraged to
   briefly review this document, particularly if they believe they have
   encountered a problem when using Cube Writer Library, prior to contacting
   user support.


Web page & Contact
==================

For further more detailed information on Cube Writer Library see the
project webpages at

        http://www.scalasca.org/

For help, reporting bugs, and making comments or suggestions send an e-mail to

        scalasca@fz-juelich.de