[RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Paul Spooren
Hi all, For the last year or so[1] I’ve been working on replacing the package manager OPKG with APK (Alpine Package Keeper)[2]. Different from our OPKG fork is APK an actively developed project. OPKG is replaced entirely, both on device as well as the build system. Using some CI I started to b

Re: [RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Lucas Ramage
This is incredible work Paul! If I were running Alpine, would I be able to install an OpenWrt repository in /etc/apk/repositories and install OpenWrt packages? Would I be able to copy my APKBUILDS over from Alpine's aports repository and easily port them over to OpenWrt? I look forward to read

Re: [RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Daniel Golle
On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 02:28:40PM +, Lucas Ramage wrote: > This is incredible work Paul! > > If I were running Alpine, would I be able to install an OpenWrt repository in > /etc/apk/repositories and install OpenWrt packages? At this point Alpine is still using APK version 2.2 while Paul's A

Re: [RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Ariadne Conill
Hi, On Sat, 12 Feb 2022, Paul Spooren wrote: Hi all, For the last year or so[1] I’ve been working on replacing the package manager OPKG with APK (Alpine Package Keeper)[2]. Different from our OPKG fork is APK an actively developed project. OPKG is replaced entirely, both on device as well a

Re: [RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Enrico Mioso
, Daniel Golle , Timo Teras , John Crispin Subject: [RFC] ApkWrt Hi all, For the last year or so[1] I’ve been working on replacing the package manager OPKG with APK (Alpine Package Keeper)[2]. Different from our OPKG fork is APK an actively developed project. OPKG is replaced entirely, both on

Re: [RFC] ApkWrt

2022-02-12 Thread Daniel Golle
Spooren wrote: > > > Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2022 14:16:05 > > From: Paul Spooren > > To: openwrt-devel > > Cc: Ariadne Conill , > > Daniel Golle , Timo Teras , > > John Crispin > > Subject: [RFC] ApkWrt > > > > Hi all, > > > >