Hi Aurelien, only I wish the extra packages for multimedia will continue to live together in a separate repository. As an extra software stack the user can decide to use or not. (jpeg this time looks more towards the basic OS, and is non-critical, while vlc and codecs is not)
Reason for this is, that every added package which is not really core to the basic OS is a potential conflict to SFE. As already known, SFE tries to cover several OS in parallel while keeping the number of exceptions for a single OS-distro as low as possible. Regards, Thomas On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 09:25:50PM +0100, Aur??lien Larcher wrote: > > Hi, > ABI 6b, 7 and 8 are apparently backward compatible but not 9. > So should I start by adding a libjpeg-turbo component and add possibly > a symlinks like libjpeg.so.8.0.0 and libjpeg8.so (could do that to > tell which lib to use given an ABI) ? > Thomas, do you have any input/advice/concern ? > Thank you for your answer. > Aurelien > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Alexander Pyhalov <[1][email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello. > Aurélien Larcher пиÑал 02.12.2015 22:56: > > Is it realistic to consider modifiying the libjpeg component and > use > libjpeg-turbo with v8 compatility as drop-in replacement ? The > performance > difference is quite impressive. > > Are they ABI-compatible? > We have following packages dependent on libjpeg: > pkg:/codec/jasper > pkg:/desktop/compiz/plugin/compiz-fusion-main > pkg:/desktop/office/openoffice > pkg:/desktop/remote-desktop/tigervnc > pkg:/editor/gnu-emacs/gnu-emacs-gtk > pkg:/editor/gnu-emacs/gnu-emacs-x11 > pkg:/gnome/vino > pkg:/image/dcraw > pkg:/image/djvulibre > pkg:/image/editor/gimp > pkg:/image/gnuplot > pkg:/image/imagemagick > pkg:/image/library/gegl > pkg:/image/library/libtiff > pkg:/image/scanner/xsane > pkg:/image/scanner/xsane/sane-backends > pkg:/image/viewer/eog > pkg:/image/viewer/geeqie > pkg:/image/viewer/gthumb > pkg:/library/audio/gstreamer/plugin/good > pkg:/library/desktop/gdk-pixbuf > pkg:/library/desktop/search/tracker > pkg:/library/desktop/webkitgtk > pkg:/library/e/efl > pkg:/library/gd > pkg:/library/graphics/libmng > pkg:/library/graphics/wxwidgets > pkg:/library/lcms > pkg:/library/lcms2 > pkg:/library/libgphoto2-2 > pkg:/library/libpoppler > pkg:/library/libwebp > pkg:/library/print/cups-libs > pkg:/library/python-2/python-imaging-26 > pkg:/library/python-2/python-imaging-27 > pkg:/library/qt4 > pkg:/print/filter/ghostscript > pkg:/print/filter/hplip > pkg:/system/qemu/kvm > pkg:/terminal/mrxvt > pkg:/web/php-54/extension/php-gd > pkg:/web/php-55/extension/php-gd > pkg:/web/php-56/extension/php-gd > pkg:/x11/server/xvnc > In theory, we could rebuild them, but I wouldn't like doing it, as > it would also break external consumers (e.g., SFE). > --- > System Administrator of Southern Federal University Computer Center > > -- > --- > Praise the Caffeine embeddings > > References > > 1. mailto:[email protected] > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev -- -- Thomas Wagner ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Service rund um UNIX(TM), Wagner Network Services, Thomas Wagner Solaris(TM), Linux(TM) Eschenweg 21, 89174 Altheim, Germany Novell(TM), Windows(TM) TEL: +49-731-9807799, FAX: +49-731-9807711 Telekommunikation, LAN, MOBILE/CELL: +49-171-6135989 Internet-Service, Elektronik EMAIL: [email protected] _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
