Today we're releasing the first patch-level release of Babeltrace 2.0 "Amqui".

Amqui (/ɒmkwiː/) is a town in eastern Québec, Canada, at the base of the Gaspé peninsula in Bas-Saint-Laurent.

Located at the confluence of the Humqui and Matapédia Rivers, its proximity to woodlands makes it a great destination for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and mountain biking.

What's new since Babeltrace 2.0.0?

This release contains minor bug fixes which are mainly related to packaging and documentation issues.

Of note for packagers, we have changed the autoconf package name to babeltrace2. This fixes co-installation problems with Babeltrace 1.x, but also changes the naming scheme of the official tarball.

The official tarballs of Babeltrace 2 are now named babeltrace2-$VERSION.tar.bz2. We have added a symlink to the original Babeltrace 2.0.0 release to reflect this new naming scheme.

The full change log follows.

Babeltrace 2.0.1

e3757f6fa fix: Remove empty python bindings documentation
f1f3b0459 README: Babeltrace 2 was released in 2020
f1598ebf2 fix: set autoconf package name to babeltrace2
fe5ee4280 Typo: occured -> occurred
92da26acd .gitignore: Add missing bt2/native_bt.d
bee055d7f fix: build failure on ppc64el with '-Werror=format-overflow='
2f65757ba Silence -Wnull-dereference warning in generated CTF parser code
04ab8e4b0 plugin-so.c: add comment about why we're not using a GLib linked list
c0c5d93f0 doc: graph.h: do not link to man7.org for babeltrace(1)
e7ced9c42 fix: common/list.h is LGPL-2.1
531c3c713 fix: build Python bindings with GCC10
003f30dae fix: use correct function to print 'enum bt_ctf_scope'
3302c66b2 Update working version to Babeltrace 2.0.1