2017-12-26 16:49 GMT+08:00 Thomas Trepl <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> in case you are interested, I also have created a package manager
> called 'belfs'. You may find stuff about it at https://io.ax.lt/belfs/.
Why not use https://letsencrypt.org/ for your site.
>   Note that my trac is hosted on a very small machine   (Atom N270) and
> my upload bandwidth is not that huge, so it may respond a bit slow.
>
> You will see that belfs is inspired by pacman - while it is by far not
> that featured. I've started that project just to see how those
> things may work. Quite interesting is the dependency tracking, belfs
> does it to a little extend.
>
> belfs is based on the DESTDIR mechanism and is capable to download
> binary packages from a remote belfs-repository-server for installing
> them on the actual machine. After a new LFS has been built (including
> belfs installed which i do in my book, see
> http://io.ax.lt/LFS/lfs/book), it takes only a few moments to have a
> XFCE desktop running on it.
>
> Note that there are no certificates or any other security mechanisms
> in place (yet). And there are many other things still missing. One big part 
> whats missing is a tool which generates the BELFS.sh file for a package right 
> from the BLFS-books source. Another open thing is how are compiled packages 
> uploaded to the repository server. Currently, they are stored on a NFS share, 
> this does not work well when opening belfs to a wider community than only me 
> inside my LAN.
>
> So, if you have a minute to have a look to it, I'd be interested in
> comments about it!
>
> Btw, my LFS book (http://io.ax.lt/LFS/lfs/book) includes also a
> multilib extension. This is required for my try to get VirtualBox
> running on a LFS system.
>
> --
> Thomas
>
>
> P.S.: There are many binary packages (https://io.ax.lt/belfs/dist/binar
> y/) which are outdated and/or need recompile. They may contain .la
> files, refer to an old glibc or do simply not work (for example
> VirtualBox atm) ... It all is under development ... Its homebrewed ;-)
>
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