Sorry if I was unclear: libpmemobj and friends are well-tested on amd64,
it's only the ppc64el port of those that's very new (mostly because of
many hardcoded x86 assumptions, like page and especially cacheline size,
that are untrue on ppc).  The library has gone through six years of
development already, thus can be considered pretty solid.

pmempool is a tool (and library) for managing libpmemobj pools.

The rest (pmemblk and pmemlog) are somewhat less useful but still are a
part of the product.

Thus, I'd recommend skipping only parts that are experimental: rpmem on
amd64, and anything but perhaps libpmem on arm64 and ppc64el.  The debug
libs belong in universe, too, I guess.

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