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Are the core, opt, and contrib packages available as, you know, packages as well as ports? Or do all updates have to be compiled from source? Thus far I haven't been able to find any package repositories, but the docs talk about something called "pkg-get"...
(Asking this because CRUX just had a major release, and is looking like a good Arch alternative at the moment.)
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Why don't you ask them?
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Because I don't think they have a forum.
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Got it in one... They don't have a forum, and IIRC Arch was based mainly on CRUX, so I figured there'd be some ex-CRUXers hanging around here.
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The install CD has pre-compiled packages, covering most essentials (including xorg, not sure about gnome/KDE). You can download the iso, mount it, and look for the .pkg.tar.gz files.
Other than that, everything is source based.
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/me imagines a world where you could only ask questions in a forum, shudders at the thought....
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what's for dinner tonight BTW?
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The install CD has pre-compiled packages, covering most essentials (including xorg, not sure about gnome/KDE). You can download the iso, mount it, and look for the .pkg.tar.gz files.
Other than that, everything is source based.
Yup, I was going to answer that, but Colin beat me to it. You can build a functional Openbox desktop without compiling anything, but after that you'll need to roll up your sleeves.
Doesn't somebody keep a repository somewhere of compiled packages online? I seem to remember that somewhere, but don't know if it's true or not.
Last edited by k.mandla (2008-12-26 13:21:30)
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If you need packages you wont like CRUX. Try Slackware instead or a diritive distribution (although none is as good as slack itself of course) you might need wider package selection.
eg. GoblinX, Vectorlinux.
I would describe CRUX as an Archlinux when you started using it, without pacman. More or less..
The pkg-get you are reffering to is actually prt-get.
Doesn't somebody keep a repository somewhere of compiled packages online? I seem to remember that somewhere, but don't know if it's true or not.
Although i havent used CRUX myself that much, i try to keep an eye to its development. All ive seen is ports. I dont think CRUX users like precompiled packages.
Last edited by dolby (2008-12-26 14:18:15)
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There is also pkg-get and pkgsync besides prt-get but there are no remote package repos for them. They are intended for use in a local network.
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Are the core, opt, and contrib packages available as, you know, packages as well as ports? Or do all updates have to be compiled from source? Thus far I haven't been able to find any package repositories, but the docs talk about something called "pkg-get"...
(Asking this because CRUX just had a major release, and is looking like a good Arch alternative at the moment.)
CRUX is only binary for the purposes of installation -- after that it basically becomes a source distro.
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