On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 9:39 AM, pragyansri.pa...@intel.com
<1752...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Update from NVML Team Testing from Marcin Slusarz:
>
> Several issues found, some critical. List in severity order:
> 1)Libpmem-dev is not installable, because one of the files also exists in 
> libpmem.

Fixed, I think. (all the -dev packages had this problem)

> 2)Libpmemobj-dev package doesn't install all C header files, making it
> completely useless.

Fixed.

> 3)Libpmemobj C++ headers and documentation are not packaged at all.

Fixed for the headers, I need to figure out the documetnation bit still.

> 4)Librpmem is not packaged.

Fixed

> 5)Libpmemblk-dev, libpmemlog-dev, libpmempool-dev and libpmemobj-dev do
> not depend on libpmem-dev (pkg-config files won't work correctly without
> libpmem-dev).

Fixed

> 6)Libraries are installed to /usr/lib instead of /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
> gnu/.

I think fixed.

> 7)Pkg-config files in all -dev packages point to /usr/local.
> This is actually a bug in pmdk, which we already fixed on master. I think it 
> doesn't matter much, but it's worth backporting it for 1.3.2.

Can you point me at the commit in master? I'm not seeing it.

> 8)"NVML library" (NVM library library) in package descriptions looks a
> bit silly.

Fixed (what verbiage does Intel actually want?)

> 9)Homepage points to github, instead of http://pmem.io/pmdk/.

Fixed

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