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Linux Flatpak packaging help & advice #2685

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  1. If you're only building for Linux and you have a way to ignore the Windows-only dependencies that works, then that sounds fine to me.
  2. For simd-accel, I'd skip it personally. I believe the only thing it speeds up these days is UTF-16 transcoding, and that only applies when searching UTF-16. This is somewhat rare on Linux. All of the search related SIMD optimizations get enabled automatically. The only reason the UTF-16 transcoding doesn't is because the author of encoding_rs chooses not to. (And we don't need to get into the reasons there. I don't agree with the decision personally, but there are $reasons.) As for pcre2, that's really up to you as the packager. It's optional for precisely…

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