2009/6/22 Nikita V. Youshchenko <yo...@debian.org>: >> > > on some hardware like the Openmoko FreeRunner, using libode built >> > > with double precision is not possible, as it it just too slow. This >> > > can be worked around with building ode with single precision. Having >> > > such a package in Debian would enable the use of mokomaze. >> > > ... >> > >> > Make sence, but how will you switch between the two different lib >> > since they don't share the same ABI? Maybe we can disable double >> > precision on the slow archs (armel, mips, m68k). I don't know if it's >> > an acceptable solution? >> >> hmm, right, didn’t think of the ABI incompatibility. >> >> Making this dependent on the architecture sounds like a good compromise >> to me, at least until someone else complains. > > Why not just make two libs with different sonames? Yes this is an option even if it won't fix completely the performance problem.
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