Hi Loic, I'm part of EFL team, so you can consider these "official" replies:
- -O3 is recommended as this is a data types library, so needs to be high performance. That said, it's not mandatory and I know -O2 may be on par with it or -Os be even better on embedded systems. Feel free to revert it to -O2 or even per-platform settings based on benchmark results. - yes, SONAME is weird, but doing that until it sees first 1.0 official releases, after that it will go smoother :-) That should happen before year's end. - 0.0.2.062 is the last release, you're correct. - mmx/sse are just detected but not used at the moment. Just as in other packages (evas itself), it will use the correct code for platforms that do not support it. - evas as well as glib is not required for usage. These are just required to run benchmarks against those libraries and compare how eina data types will perform using the same work load. - test suite does not need to be run, it's a developer thing, not meant for packagers to run. If you want to run it to ensure it runs fine on platforms, okay, but IMHO it will only consume build bot CPU. I'll subscribe Albin Tonnerre, the one upstreaming EFL into Debian so he can share his thoughts as well. Thanks, -- main inclusion report for eina https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405379 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
