Version 1.8 has just been released.  As I mentioned before, besides
splitting out deprecated and out of scope for PMDK libvmem and
libvmmalloc, support for ppc64el has been added, thanks to Lucas
Magalhães of IBM.

While the ppc64el port is marked as experimental, this is mostly due to
higher-level libraries being untrustworthy (they do pass the testsuite,
but are way too new and complex).  As for low-level libpmem, the ppc
specific code is short and looks obviously correct.  It is also what
current external projects want (qemu, fio, ceph).  Especially because of
qemu, I believe you'd want libpmem{1,-dev}:ppc64el in main.

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