
Oxidizing the Arch Linux packaging infrastructure (asg2023)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed ยท David Runge
September 14, 202335m 26s
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Show Notes
Arch Linux has worked with its own packaging framework - Arch Linux Package Management (ALPM) - for about 20 years.
This talk is about an effort to rewrite low-level components and to create specifications for related metadata files using the Rust programming language.
It will cover new projects in the ALPM (https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/alpm/) group as well as several other related ones and give an outlook on future developments using the ๐ฆ
Arch Linux (https://archlinux.org) has worked with its own packaging framework - Arch Linux Package Management (ALPM) - for about 20 years. The tooling consists mainly of scripts for package creation (e.g. `makepkg`, written in Bash) and a package manager (`pacman`, written in C).
Over the last years several projects for the improvement of the packaging and package distribution ecosystem have been started. Some of which had to reinvent the wheel.
This talk is about an effort to rewrite low-level components and to create specifications for related metadata files using the Rust programming language.
It will cover new projects in the ALPM (https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/alpm/) group as well as several other related ones and give an outlook on future developments using the ๐ฆ
about this event: https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2023/talk/3LES8Z/
Topics
asg20232072023