I'm almost done packaging 1.4, as per comment #51. We would prefer to
stick with 1.4 unless you object. Keeping in mind that upgrading to 1.4
after 1.3.1 is released into bionic would be much harder, as it changes
the source name.

With that in mind, do I need any changes in 1.4 regarding what you said
about valgrind? Of course, you haven't seen my packages yet, but in
principle?

About the LD_LIBRARY_PATH issue with debug builds, why would you set
LD_PRELOAD to the libfoo.so symlink (instead of libfoo.so.1), even when
using pmdk (formelly nvml) installed from source? Just because "it
works" and then you don't have to remember the major lib version, or
update docs whenever that changes? .so symlinks are not meant to be used
as runtime libraries, but I can appreciate it's a bit convenient.

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