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Mostly consists of my own builds from the [https://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/ spec-files-extra] repository. Some packages are built slightly differently, as the upstream repository targets all SunOS platforms, including Illumos-based distributions, and it more readily bypasses vendor packages in favor of its own to satisfy dependencies. I try to contribute version updates absent other changes, and new SPECs where appropriate, to the upstream repository.
Mostly consists of my own builds from the [https://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/ spec-files-extra] repository. Some packages are built slightly differently, as the upstream repository targets all SunOS platforms, including Illumos-based distributions, and it more readily bypasses vendor packages in favor of its own to satisfy dependencies. I try to contribute version updates absent other changes, and new SPECs where appropriate, to the upstream repository.
My repository contains many older desktop packages from my history as a Solaris desktop user, but recent builds are focused on server applications and infrastructure.
== Linux ==
=== Debian ===
* Repository URL: http://pkg.tsundoku.ne.jp/debian
* Targets: Debian 10 and 11, ppc64el and amd64
Mostly rebuilds of vendor packages with patchsets for [[Callisto Desktop]] applied. A few packages are homemade ports of software not supplied by Debian, or not built for PowerPC by the Debian maintainers.

Revision as of 00:04, 19 February 2023

I stand up package repositories when I need something unavailable from the vendor and existing third-party repositories. Anyone who finds themselves needing one of the same things is welcome to use these.

Solaris

Mostly consists of my own builds from the spec-files-extra repository. Some packages are built slightly differently, as the upstream repository targets all SunOS platforms, including Illumos-based distributions, and it more readily bypasses vendor packages in favor of its own to satisfy dependencies. I try to contribute version updates absent other changes, and new SPECs where appropriate, to the upstream repository.

My repository contains many older desktop packages from my history as a Solaris desktop user, but recent builds are focused on server applications and infrastructure.

Linux

Debian

Mostly rebuilds of vendor packages with patchsets for Callisto Desktop applied. A few packages are homemade ports of software not supplied by Debian, or not built for PowerPC by the Debian maintainers.