Re: LEG: Optimisation and porting - assembly
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On 04/03/2013 09:47 AM, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi,
Hi everyone,
[...]
> here is the list of packages with some relevance for Debian Med
> that might deserve some checking whether it might be possible to
> dissable / remove assembly code.
[...]
> genometools <steinbiss@zbh.uni-hamburg.de>
According to the attached list, it says that there is "x86 asm in
embedded libs (zlib, sqlite)". However, I have made sure that the zlib
and sqlite code distributed in the genometools source tarball is not
compiled when built for a Debian package, and that the respective
dynamic libs from the package archive are used instead. Hence I do not
consider this a real portability problem for GenomeTools (see
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=genometools)
So I guess it correctly says "no direct porting needed" in your
attached list ;)
> Kind regards Andreas.
Kind regards,
Sascha
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Sascha Steinbiss
Center for Bioinformatics
University of Hamburg
Bundesstr. 43
20146 Hamburg
Germany
Email: steinbiss@zbh.uni-hamburg.de
URL: http://www.zbh.uni-hamburg.de/steinbiss
Phone: +49 (40) 42838 7322
FAX: +49 (40) 42838 7312
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