mirror of void-packages + my own branches
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- The chroot target now execs masterdir/bin/xbps-shell to set up correct envvars. - 2 pkgs are now in nonfree repo: adobe-flash-plugin and jre. - Renamed some vars in xbps-src to be in uppercase, notably XBPS_MACHINE. - make-repoidx target now creates the index for all "known" directories specified via XBPS_PACKAGESDIR: XBPS_MACHINE, noarch, and nonfree/XBPS_MACHINE. |
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README |
Void GNU/Linux is a new distribution that uses XBPS as its package system, The X Binary Package System has been designed from scratch, please visit http://code.google.com/p/xbps for more information. Void GNU/Linux is a simple and minimal distribution that can be customized in many ways, through the use of virtual packages. Currently there are 1600 packages in the current repository that you can build and install. There is support for i686 and x86_64 architectures, more may be added in a future (i.e. ARM) but it's not a high priority. Some features: - It's not a fork or customized version of any distro, it has been created from scratch making it an extremely lightweight distro. Base install is approximately 150MB. - Rolling release. - Uses the latest stable Linux kernel. The development snapshot from kernel.org can also be installed in parallel. - Kernel images/modules are never removed, providing an always-bootable system. - Uses a modified "initramfs-tools" version from Debian to handle initial ramdisk images. - Uses a modified "casper" version from Ubuntu to boot from live images. - Uses *systemd* as system and session manager, no SysV compatibility! - Uses its own binary package system: XBPS -- A faster/leaner alternative to Debian's dpkg/apt, RedHat's RPM, ArchLinux's Pacman, etc. - You don't need wrappers of wrappers for the XBPS utils to rebuild/reinstall packages. The provided tools are all that you need. - Uses a BSD port-like system to build binary packages in chroot jails without requiring root permissions. This allows building packages as a regular user without interfering with your installed system! When a new stable XBPS version comes out, a new live image is created for testing purposes along with the minimal base system. You can find the Live Images at: http://xbps.nopcode.org/live/ If you have questions or contributions please use the google groups forum: http://groups.google.com/group/xbps or join us at irc.freenode.net #xbps. Enjoy and happy hacking!