copacabana | The Copacabana Linux distribution
kandi X-RAY | copacabana Summary
kandi X-RAY | copacabana Summary
copacabana is a Shell library. copacabana has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This repository contains most of the resources that you'd need to build Copacabana, in case documentation and scripts. Most of my work here is based on Derrick's Musl-LFS/CMLFS, which i'm also contributing with code and fixes for. :^). It follows the same building model that "vanilla" LFS and Musl-LFS/CMLFS does, so our build is divided into cross-tools, tools and the final system. You can already download the cross-tools stage for Copacabana 1.0 (Sunrise) from the "Releases" section. For testing, i'm using Pindorama's Mitzune, a tool that i've developed specifically for this task. The virtual disk image is being mounted using Pindorama's lemount, that's why any mentions to the Copacabana mounted disk partition are prefixed /dsk/Xp --- where X is a number, usually 0 in the documentation since this is the only and first image that i have mounted in my host --- , and p is a prefix -- (NULL) when it's a real disk and v when it's a virtual one, which will be our case in the documentation. I'll describe the entire process of in fact building the system in the docs. The documentation is actually deployed at Silicon Tabula using MkDocs:
This repository contains most of the resources that you'd need to build Copacabana, in case documentation and scripts. Most of my work here is based on Derrick's Musl-LFS/CMLFS, which i'm also contributing with code and fixes for. :^). It follows the same building model that "vanilla" LFS and Musl-LFS/CMLFS does, so our build is divided into cross-tools, tools and the final system. You can already download the cross-tools stage for Copacabana 1.0 (Sunrise) from the "Releases" section. For testing, i'm using Pindorama's Mitzune, a tool that i've developed specifically for this task. The virtual disk image is being mounted using Pindorama's lemount, that's why any mentions to the Copacabana mounted disk partition are prefixed /dsk/Xp --- where X is a number, usually 0 in the documentation since this is the only and first image that i have mounted in my host --- , and p is a prefix -- (NULL) when it's a real disk and v when it's a virtual one, which will be our case in the documentation. I'll describe the entire process of in fact building the system in the docs. The documentation is actually deployed at Silicon Tabula using MkDocs:
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copacabana has a low active ecosystem.
It has 13 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
copacabana has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of copacabana is 0.4
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copacabana has no bugs reported.
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copacabana has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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copacabana is licensed under the NCSA License. This license is Permissive.
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First of all, it's done when it's done; but we think that 4 hours compiling just the C compiler isn't productive as much as actually making the distribution. If you want releases to be made more often, you can donate to me, Luiz, specifically --- since I'm the main maintainer and Copacabana is being cross-compiled from my machine. It'd help us a lot, since with some funding I will can upgrade my current hardware and do things faster. This will also help a lot projects that are currently maintained only by me, such as Mitzune, lemount, isainfo, the Silicon Tabula etc.
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