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Upstream ships a Makefile based build system Since upstream agree on having an ABI maintained: https://jxrlib.codeplex.com/discussions/440294 I switched to a CMake based build system since it is much easier to handle VERSION/SOVERSION. The build system has been proposed upstream for ease of maintenance. -- You can find a test suite at http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-T.834 The conformance suite contains a bunch of .jxr files that you can decode with the DPK’s JXRDecApp, WIC on Windows 7 or 8, and the JPEG XR reference software itself. The resulting images should be identical for all three, with a couple of caveats: the DPK doesn’t support the “advanced pixel formats” (YCC or CMYKDIRECT), nor does it support chroma centering (for YUV 420 and 422). -- Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:08:34 +0200