# libnvvm-13-1 review

This package ships:
a) binary tool (bin/cicc)
b) runtime dynamic library (lib64/libnvvm.so.4.0.0)
c) header files (include/nvmm.h)
d) development symlink library (lib64/libnvvm.so)

Normally such a source package would produce 3 binary packages. Something like:
- libnvvm-13-1: for libnvvm.so.4.0.0 and libnvvm.so.4 (never mind the soname 
not matching the library package name)
- libnvvm-13-1-dev: for include/nvmm.h and lib64/libnvvm.so
- libnvvm-13-1-tools: for bin/cicc. But sometimes these tools would be in the 
-dev package, depending on what it does (I haven't run it).

I understand these cuda packages are full of exceptions and quirks. But
I have to ask: is it intentional that libnvvm-13-1 also ships files used
only for development? Is it a build-dependency of other source packages?

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