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Source: spice
Severity: normal

Hi, I see on repository that spice packages was switched to libjpeg-turbo but 
after was returned to libjpeg, why?
The jpeg-turbo FWIK have only performance increase using SIMD instructions (MMX 
and SSE) on x86 and NEON instructions on arm.
The use of jpeg-turbo probably will improve/solve the performance problem on 
entry level computers and thin clients (also of medium/high-end).

I also saw that spice packages on debian for now don't have arm support even if 
should support it seeing packages on fedora.
Is possibile add also arm architectures support please?

Thanks for any reply.

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On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 10:41:24 +0100 Fabio Fantoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Source: spice
> Severity: normal
> 
> Hi, I see on repository that spice packages was switched to libjpeg-turbo but 
> after was returned to libjpeg, why?
> The jpeg-turbo FWIK have only performance increase using SIMD instructions 
> (MMX and SSE) on x86 and NEON instructions on arm.
> The use of jpeg-turbo probably will improve/solve the performance problem on 
> entry level computers and thin clients (also of medium/high-end).

For quite some time already, libjpeg-dev in Debian
is a virtual package which is provided by libjpeg-turbo.
So, unless the build system has another alternative
libjpeg-dev package, spice will be built using
libjpeg-turbo package.  Even on jessie it is linked
with libjpeg62-turbo, not with libjpeg62.

So closing this bugreport now.

Thanks,

/mjt

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