paludis.exherbo.org
Paludis
http://paludis.exherbo.org/trac
Welcome to Trac for Paludis. This is our bug tracker. There are many like it, but this one is ours. See the main Paludis site. For documentation, downloads and so on. Before submitting tickets, you should:. Check for existing tickets. Things we won't do. A trac account. Unfortunately we've had to disable anonymous reporting because of spammers. Once you register, you will need to activate your account following the link in the confirmation email before you will be able to open a ticket.
oss-security.openwall.org
distro-patches [OSS-Security]
http://oss-security.openwall.org/wiki/distro-patches
OpenSUSE and SUSE Linux. Pkgsrc (NetBSD Packages Collection for multiple OS's incl. *Bsd, Linux, Solaris, OSX, etc.). This page lists how to find and extract patches from various open source-providing vendors, such as distributors of Linux, *BSD, and other related operating systems. See the general Vendor. Information page for details on where to find security announcements. When adding to this page, please include the following vendor information:. How to find source packages for a given release. Use de...
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Documentation
http://www.exherbo.org/documentation.html
Cross-compiling support in exhereses.
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Getting Started
http://www.exherbo.org/docs/gettingstarted.html
Currently there are stages available for the following platforms:. X86 64-pc-linux-gnu, from dev.exherbo.org. I686-pc-linux-gnu, from dev.exherbo.org. These are stages targeting fairly new targets, or ones that do not have a lot of users. Users should be able to fix issues on these targets intelligently before complaining of issues. X86 64-pc-linux-musl, from www.somasis.com. A Linux kernel newer than v3.0. It is possible to get all of our shiny stuff via anonymous git. Contributing your first patch.
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Developers
http://www.exherbo.org/developers.html
Wulf C. Krueger. Generated from the official Exherbo repositories.
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Exheres for Smarties
http://www.exherbo.org/docs/exheres-for-smarties.html
Name and Version Variables. REPLACING IDS and REPLACED BY ID. Exheres-0 is an experimental, fluid EAPI and tree layout (in theory, the two concepts are independent, but the only place using one without the other is the Paludis. Test suite). When we stop breaking things we’ll make an EAPI exheres-1 and carry on using exheres-0 for experiments. A self-contained repository (a repository that doesn’t have any masters. Must define a set of profiles. The tree layout for those profiles looks like this:. Each li...
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Contributing
http://www.exherbo.org/docs/contributing.html
See updating and writing documentation. Submitting patches for package repositories. Submitting your repository for inclusion in unavailable-unofficial. For source code management (SCM). Some of the guidelines outlined in this document are based upon. As part of git.git. Configure your git author name and email properly. Use your real name. See. Generate your patches using. From local commits. If your patch renames files, please use the options. By default by running. Clear and descriptive commit message.
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Multiarch Press Release
http://www.exherbo.org/docs/multiarch-pr.html
Multiple Architecture support in Exherbo. As of the beginning of this month, Exherbo Linux introduced additional concepts to Linux package management, which allow cross-compiling to different architectures while still being able to use the features and dependency resolution of the package manager more easily than any other available distro. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
exherbo.org
Exherbo - Resources
http://www.exherbo.org/resources.html
Exherbo-dev - Main development mailing list. Statistics about Exherbo’s repositories. Exherbo Package Monitoring (EPM) v1. Comparison between Exherbo package versions and upstream software versions. Bug tracking (Do NOT use without reading on! We expect everyone to report bugs to #exherbo on freenode. If you’re not scared by Bugzilla and don’t mind your entry left rotting, you can also report them on Bugzilla which we do NOT actively monitor, though:.