https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2109340
--- Comment #6 from Benson Muite <benson_muite(a)emailplus.org> ---
They look to be enabled by default to me, since a flag to disable
them is available and checked for during compilation.
Ok on the flags. For some reason had to disable these for the RE/Flex library
build on COPR.
Those rust packages are not doing anything different with
compilation. They are nearly empty meta-packages that map to crate
"features", which is a way to specify optional dependencies. The aarch64_neon
and avx2_backend names are just feature names that
other rust software can depend on.
Thanks for the explanations for the Rust crates.
That's great, but ugrep still doesn't have a way to link
against a shared reflex library.
Checked if upstream would consider restructuring -
https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep/issues/215 It seems tha going fast is the
current priority, maybe it will change to going far together. Changing the
makefile to use a dynamically linked library does not seem problematic.
RE/Flex on its own seems useful and is probably better packaged separately or
as a sub package. Bundling is not ideal, but maybe more trouble to unbundle
the latest version of RE/flex and then build it separately. Being able to use
RE/Flex as a separate package with shared libraries would be nice
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_mixed_use_pac...
but understandable if it is troublesome.
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