This test hangs in a QEMU VM running LFS r12.0-102 (built with jhalfs
w/o any modification) even if -fsanitize=thread is not used... While
it's difficult to root cause the issue, let's not hang forever.
Link:https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/39012
To use clang with BPF for v4l-utils, libbpf must be installed but it's
not a BLFS package. And I doubt if any BLFS user really uses an IR
remote control on the BLFS system. So let's not make all BLFS users
build something useless.
Note that if both clang and libbpf both exist, v4l-utils will attempt to
use "clang -target bpf" anyway even if -Dbpf=disabled is explicitly
specified (we've got enough surprise from v4l-utils building system
these days!!), so add a note to v4l-utils for people installing non-BLFS
libbpf.
I don't know how that ended up becoming the same as SPIRV-Headers, that
was strange.
The .rc1 is expected in this case. Upstream describes this as a final
release, but never removed the .rc1 from the tag.
Note that at this time, it's backend is still considered experimental.
It also requires Google's shader compiler to build, which is available
from https://github.com/google/shaderc/blob/main/downloads.md. This is
also known as 'glslc'.
We use <application> in the markup for all package names. Do that
consistently for rendered text on these pages, except when referring
to a version of a package.
Italic is a style, not a face - make the fontconfg page match
the TTF-and-OTF-fonts page.
Do not use caps for 'variable', it is not a proper noun.
Typos.
Change one or two 'normal' to other words: too many uses of normal
throughout the page. Mozilla's CSS doc describes weight 400 as
'Normal (Regular)', so for weights normal is the correct word
(Regular only applies to non-book non-oblique non-slant styles).
Rework GNU Freefonts text, Noto 'Latin' fonts include all recent
latin and cyrillic glyphs, the Freefonts only have minority glyphs
which were in Unicode in 2012. Noto is now preferred, so can
provide thos uncommon glyphs if it has been installed.
tuning-fontconfig - link directly to the Samples PDFs of my website
for viewing the aliases, as was already done under the Liberation
fonts in the TTF-and-OTF page.