Yes, we also deliver 64bit on Sparc.
Chris
John Fischer ??:
> Chris,
>
> Great.  Is it safe to assume that sparcv9 will also be 
> included?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 01:23, C Wang wrote:
>   
>> Following Changes has applied to babl arc documents.
>> diff -uw onepager_babl_.txt.orig onepager_babl.txt
>> --- onepager_babl_.txt.orig 2008-11-17 17:20:20.752011000 +0800
>> +++ onepager_babl.txt 2008-11-17 17:17:00.733935000 +0800
>> @@ -72,7 +72,9 @@
>> /usr/lib/babl-0.0 Volatile directory for formats,
>> color models, components, and
>> conversion extensions
>> + /usr/lib/amd64/babl-0.0 Volatile 64bit lib
>> /usr/lib/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0 Volatile babl lib
>> + /usr/lib/amd64/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0 Volatile 64bit babl lib
>> /usr/include/babl-0.0 Volatile babl head files
>> /usr/lib/pkgconfig/babl.pc Uncommitted pc file
>>
>> Please see attached new version.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> John Fischer ??:
>>     
>>> Irene and Chris,
>>>
>>> Will this project be providing a 64-bit library
>>> as well?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 00:22, Irene Huang wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Pkgmap for Babl attached.
>>>>
>>>> --Irene
>>>> Shi-Ying Irene Huang wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase %I% %G% SMI
>>>>> This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems
>>>>> 1. Introduction
>>>>>     1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>>>>    Babl for OpenSolaris
>>>>>     1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>>>>>    Author:  Chris Wang
>>>>>     1.3  Date of This Document:
>>>>>   12 November, 2008
>>>>> 4. Technical Description
>>>>> 1. Introduction
>>>>>    1.1. Project/Component Working Name:  babl for Solaris 
>>>>>   
>>>>>    1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: Chris Wang  
>>>>>   
>>>>>    1.3. Date of This Document: 11/07/08
>>>>>   
>>>>>    1.5. Email Aliases:
>>>>>           1.5.1. Responsible Manager:   leo.binchy at sun.com
>>>>>           1.5.2. Responsible Engineer:  chris.wang at sun.com
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Project Summary
>>>>>    2.1. Project Description:
>>>>>         babl is a dynamic, any to any, pixel format translation library.
>>>>>         It allows convertion between different methods of storing pixels
>>>>>         known as pixel formats that have with different bitdepths and 
>>>>>         other data representations, color models and component 
>>>>> permutations.
>>>>>
>>>>>         A vocabulary to formulate new pixel formats from existing 
>>>>> primitives
>>>>>         is provided as well as the framework to add new color models and 
>>>>> data
>>>>>         types. 
>>>>>
>>>>>         GEGL through GeglBuffer provides tiled buffers with on disk 
>>>>> storage
>>>>>         as well as linear buffers with accessor functions for efficient
>>>>>         data access transparently using babl fishes for translation to the
>>>>>         desired pixel formats.
>>>>>         
>>>>>         Babl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
>>>>> under
>>>>>         the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
>>>>>         the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
>>>>>         (at your option) any later version. 
>>>>>
>>>>>         The latest versioned development version of babl can be found at
>>>>>         ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/babl/. 
>>>>>     
>>>>> 4. Technical Description:
>>>>>     4.1. Details:
>>>>>     Features of babl include:
>>>>>     * Fast algorithms.
>>>>>     * Stable, small API.
>>>>>     * Self profiling and optimizing.
>>>>>     * ANSI C, works on 32bit and 64bit systems.
>>>>>     * Extendable with new formats, color models, components and datatypes.
>>>>>     * Reference 64bit floating point conversions for datatypes and color  
>>>>>  
>>>>>       models. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>     GEGL through GeglBuffer provides tiled buffers with on disk storage
>>>>>     as well as linear buffers with accessor functions for efficient
>>>>>     data access transparently using babl fishes for translation to the
>>>>>     desired pixel formats.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Babl is still in the early development stage, and the reference 
>>>>> documentation
>>>>>     is not yet complete. However, users may look in the extensions/  
>>>>> directory 
>>>>>     of its sourcecode for samples of how the current internal API is 
>>>>> defined for
>>>>>     data types, color models, and conversions. 
>>>>>  
>>>>>  4.5. Interfaces:
>>>>>   
>>>>>   Exported interfaces:
>>>>>     
>>>>>   Interface                             Stability              Comment    
>>>>>     
>>>>>    
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>   SUNWbabl                             Uncommitted           SVr4 package 
>>>>>  
>>>>>   SUNWbabl-devel                       Uncommitted           SVr4 package
>>>>>   /usr/lib/babl-0.0                    Volatile              directory 
>>>>> for formats, 
>>>>>                                                              color 
>>>>> models, components, and
>>>>>                                                              conversion 
>>>>> extensions
>>>>>   /usr/lib/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0       Volatile              babl lib
>>>>>   /usr/include/babl-0.0                Volatile              babl head 
>>>>> files
>>>>>   /usr/lib/pkgconfig/babl.pc           Uncommitted           pc file
>>>>>   
>>>>>   Imported Interfaces 
>>>>>    babl only uses math lib and standard C lib, it doesn't import any other
>>>>>    interfaces from other projects.
>>>>>  
>>>>>     4.9. I18N/L10N Impact:
>>>>>    The JDS team and the G11N are working together to evaluate
>>>>>        I18N/L10N support 
>>>>>
>>>>>     4.10. Packaging & Delivery:
>>>>>          The project will be delivering the following packages:
>>>>>          SUNWbabl
>>>>>          SUNWbabl-devel 
>>>>>   
>>>>>     4.11. Security Impact:
>>>>>    No impact
>>>>>     
>>>>>        
>>>>> 5. Reference Documents:
>>>>>     1.SUNWbabl
>>>>>       SUNWbabl-devel
>>>>>       pkgmap
>>>>>   pkginfo
>>>>>   depend
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
>>>>>     2.babl community
>>>>>           http://gegl.org/babl
>>>>>
>>>>>     3.babl on-line documents 
>>>>>        http://www.gegl.org/babl/#Documentation
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 6. Resources and Schedule
>>>>>     6.4. Steering Committee requested information
>>>>>           6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
>>>>>           Desktop
>>>>>     6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
>>>>>     6.6. ARC Exposure: open
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> ______________________________________________________________________
>>>> : 1 1566
>>>> 1 i copyright 135 12587 1225692403
>>>> 1 i depend 243 20606 1225692403
>>>> 1 d none lib 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 d none lib/babl-0.0 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 f none lib/babl-0.0/CIE-Lab.so 0755 chi other 43460 56911 1225692403
>>>> 1 f none lib/babl-0.0/gegl-fixups.so 0755 chi other 27876 6160 1225692403
>>>> 1 f none lib/babl-0.0/gggl-lies.so 0755 chi other 82772 12845 1225692403
>>>> 1 f none lib/babl-0.0/gggl.so 0755 chi other 85436 12897 1225692403
>>>> 1 f none lib/babl-0.0/naive-CMYK.so 0755 chi other 13532 29173 1225692403
>>>> 1 s none lib/libbabl-0.0.so=libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0
>>>> 1 s none lib/libbabl-0.0.so.0=libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0
>>>> 1 f none lib/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0 0755 chi other 509920 18520 1225692403
>>>> 1 i pkginfo 556 45045 1225692403
>>>>
>>>> ______________________________________________________________________
>>>> : 1 72
>>>> 1 i copyright 135 12587 1225692404
>>>> 1 i depend 343 29625 1225692404
>>>> 1 d none include 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 d none include/babl-0.0 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 d none include/babl-0.0/babl 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 f none include/babl-0.0/babl/babl-classes.h 0644 root bin 8022 16584 
>>>> 1225692403
>>>> 1 f none include/babl-0.0/babl/babl.h 0644 root bin 7431 43231 1225692403
>>>> 1 d none lib 0755 root bin
>>>> 1 d none lib/pkgconfig 0755 root other
>>>> 1 f none lib/pkgconfig/babl.pc 0644 root bin 255 22687 1225692403
>>>> 1 i pkginfo 602 49337 1225692404
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>   
>>>       
>> ______________________________________________________________________
>> Template Version: %Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI
>>
>> This information is 
>> Sun Proprietary/Confidential:  Engineering Need-to-Know
>> Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems
>>
>> 1. Introduction
>>    1.1. Project/Component Working Name:  babl for Solaris 
>>      
>>    1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: Chris Wang  
>>      
>>    1.3. Date of This Document: 11/07/08
>>      
>>    1.5. Email Aliases:
>>      1.5.1. Responsible Manager:   leo.binchy at sun.com
>>      1.5.2. Responsible Engineer:  chris.wang at sun.com
>>
>> 2. Project Summary
>>    2.1. Project Description:
>>         babl is a dynamic, any to any, pixel format translation library.
>>         It allows convertion between different methods of storing pixels
>>         known as pixel formats that have with different bitdepths and 
>>         other data representations, color models and component permutations.
>>
>>         A vocabulary to formulate new pixel formats from existing primitives
>>         is provided as well as the framework to add new color models and data
>>         types. 
>>
>>         GEGL through GeglBuffer provides tiled buffers with on disk storage
>>         as well as linear buffers with accessor functions for efficient
>>         data access transparently using babl fishes for translation to the
>>         desired pixel formats.
>>         
>>         Babl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
>>         the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
>>         the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
>>         (at your option) any later version. 
>>
>>         The latest versioned development version of babl can be found at
>>         ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/babl/. 
>>     
>> 4. Technical Description:
>>     4.1. Details:
>>     Features of babl include:
>>     * Fast algorithms.
>>     * Stable, small API.
>>     * Self profiling and optimizing.
>>     * ANSI C, works on 32bit and 64bit systems.
>>     * Extendable with new formats, color models, components and datatypes.
>>     * Reference 64bit floating point conversions for datatypes and color   
>>       models. 
>>
>>
>>     GEGL through GeglBuffer provides tiled buffers with on disk storage
>>     as well as linear buffers with accessor functions for efficient
>>     data access transparently using babl fishes for translation to the
>>     desired pixel formats.
>>
>>     Babl is still in the early development stage, and the reference 
>> documentation
>>     is not yet complete. However, users may look in the extensions/  
>> directory 
>>     of its sourcecode for samples of how the current internal API is defined 
>> for
>>     data types, color models, and conversions. 
>>  
>>  4.5. Interfaces:
>>      
>>   Exported interfaces:
>>     
>>   Interface                             Stability              Comment       
>>  
>>    
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>   SUNWbabl                             Uncommitted           SVr4 package  
>>   SUNWbabl-devel                       Uncommitted           SVr4 package
>>   /usr/lib/babl-0.0                    Volatile              directory for 
>> formats, 
>>                                                              color models, 
>> components, and
>>                                                              conversion 
>> extensions
>>   /usr/lib/amd64/babl-0.0              Volatile              64bit lib
>>   /usr/lib/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0       Volatile              babl lib
>>   /usr/lib/amd64/libbabl-0.0.so.0.16.0 Volatile              64bit babl lib
>>   /usr/include/babl-0.0                Volatile              babl head files
>>   /usr/lib/pkgconfig/babl.pc           Uncommitted           pc file
>>   
>>   Imported Interfaces 
>>    babl only uses math lib and standard C lib, it doesn't import any other
>>    interfaces from other projects.
>>  
>>     4.9. I18N/L10N Impact:
>>       The JDS team and the G11N are working together to evaluate
>>        I18N/L10N support 
>>
>>     4.10. Packaging & Delivery:
>>          The project will be delivering the following packages:
>>          SUNWbabl
>>          SUNWbabl-devel 
>>      
>>     4.11. Security Impact:
>>       No impact
>>     
>>        
>> 5. Reference Documents:
>>     1.SUNWbabl
>>       SUNWbabl-devel
>>       pkgmap
>>      pkginfo
>>      depend
>>      
>>     
>>     2.babl community
>>           http://gegl.org/babl
>>
>>     3.babl on-line documents 
>>        http://www.gegl.org/babl/#Documentation
>>  
>>     
>
>   


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