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[New Port Request] tinytiff #38778

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sidy3d opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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[New Port Request] tinytiff #38778

sidy3d opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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category:new-port The issue is requesting a new library to be added; consider making a PR! info:good-first-issue This issue would be a good issue to get one's feet wet in solving.

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sidy3d commented May 17, 2024

Library name

tinytiff

Library description

This is a lightweight C/C++ library, which is able to read and write basic TIFF files. It is significantly faster than libTIFF, especially in writing large multi-frame TIFFs.

Source repository URL

https://github.com/jkriege2/TinyTIFF

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@sidy3d sidy3d added category:new-port The issue is requesting a new library to be added; consider making a PR! info:good-first-issue This issue would be a good issue to get one's feet wet in solving. labels May 17, 2024
@sidy3d sidy3d changed the title [New Port Request] TinyTIFF [New Port Request] tinytiff May 17, 2024
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vicroms pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 31, 2024
- [x] Changes comply with the [maintainer
guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md).
- [x] The name of the port matches an existing name for this component
on https://repology.org/ if possible, and/or is strongly associated with
that component on search engines.
- [x] Optional dependencies are resolved in exactly one way. For
example, if the component is built with CMake, all `find_package` calls
are REQUIRED, are satisfied by `vcpkg.json`'s declared dependencies, or
disabled with
[CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Xxx](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_PackageName.html).
- [x] The versioning scheme in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says.
- [x] The license declaration in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream
says.
- [x] The installed as the "copyright" file matches what upstream says.
- [x] The source code of the component installed comes from an
authoritative source.
- [x] The generated "usage text" is accurate. See
[adding-usage](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/examples/adding-usage.md)
for context.
- [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version
--all` and committing the result.
- [x] Only one version is in the new port's versions file.
- [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file.

#38778
jkriege2/TinyTIFF#29

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Co-authored-by: Kai Pastor <dg0yt@darc.de>
Co-authored-by: Frank <65999885+FrankXie05@users.noreply.github.com>
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