Daniel,

the intention of the libraries was for private use for the application
and not for -dev only, since they are very tightly bound to the tool.
Two of the shared libraries are two builds of the same ACPICA core with
different build modes. They have a fwts specific shim to allow allow the
tool to use the ACPICA core but also to hide a lot symbols to stop
symbol clashes. Thus they are really for fwts usage only.
If I was intending to allow other packages build against these libraries
I would first write some documentation, but that's outside the scope of
this project at the moment.

Hope that clarifies things.

Colin

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