Package Details: lib32-fftw 3.3.10-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/lib32-fftw.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: lib32-fftw
Description: A library for computing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) (32 bit)
Upstream URL: https://www.fftw.org
Licenses: GPL2
Provides: libfftw3.so, libfftw3f.so, libfftw3f_omp.so, libfftw3f_threads.so, libfftw3l.so, libfftw3l_omp.so, libfftw3l_threads.so, libfftw3q.so, libfftw3q_omp.so, libfftw3q_threads.so, libfftw3_omp.so, libfftw3_threads.so
Submitter: rafaelff
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: Nocifer
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-01-26 02:12 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-02-07 09:41 (UTC)

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Nocifer commented on 2022-02-07 10:11 (UTC)

@npfeiler Yeah, I just noticed myself when lib32-gst-plugins-bad failed to update. The fftw maintainer recently changed a bunch of stuff in the x64 PKGBUILD, and in trying to make the lib32 PKGBUILD as close to the x64 version as it can possibly be (which makes for much easier debugging, since I know nothing about the inner workings of the FFTW library myself) I just copy-pasted the new PKGBUILD and added some CMake options for lib32 compilation; but in the process I failed to notice that CMake isn't actually used to build the binaries, so the CMake options will not get picked up during compilation. I've now reverted to using simple environment variable exports as before and it properly builds lib32 binaries again.

Also, for some reason I got no notification email from the AUR about your comments. Hmm.

npfeiler commented on 2022-02-05 07:11 (UTC)

i used https://pastebin.com/tiUh275t

npfeiler commented on 2022-02-05 05:31 (UTC)

this currently builds 64 bit libraries:
~> file /usr/lib32/libfftw3.so.3.6.10
/usr/lib32/libfftw3.so.3.6.10: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object

Nocifer commented on 2022-01-29 11:50 (UTC)

I'm picking this up for the time being but I'm of the same mind with @adam900710 in regards to its long-term usage, especially now that with Wine 7.0+ its developers have almost finished converting the dll libraries to the PE format, which means that Very Soon™ it will be possible to use Wine while only having the x64 versions of the gst-plugins packages installed, even without Proton.

Oh, and for those rare souls who might possibly need this package for something other than Wine, woe to you but be ready to take the reins when that time comes :)

adam900710 commented on 2021-12-29 00:09 (UTC)

Originally I was maintaining the package mostly for lib32-gst-plugins-bad for wine, but things like proton-GE-bin is a better option, I'll orphan this project for guys who really need it.