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# Template file for 'lxc'
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pkgname=lxc
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version=0.8.0
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revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--disable-apparmor"
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subpackages="liblxc lxc-devel"
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makedepends="libcap-devel"
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short_desc="LinuX Containers"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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homepage="http://lxc.sourceforge.net"
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license="LGPL-2.1"
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distfiles="http://lxc.sourceforge.net/download/lxc/lxc-${version}.tar.gz"
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checksum=eac833730b94e423d4bef6834bc4a716437d2abd6ab8b24334c506aaaa08692c
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long_desc="
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The container technology is actively being pushed into the mainstream linux
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kernel. It provides the resource management through the control groups aka
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process containers and resource isolation through the namespaces.
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The linux containers, lxc, aims to use these new functionalities to provide
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an userspace container object which provides full resource isolation and
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resource control for an application or a system."
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