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Eloston edited this page Dec 3, 2017 · 16 revisions

This page contains development and support statuses for various components.

PLEASE NOTE: All information in this document is for version 62.0.3202.94-1, unless otherwise indicated.

Table of Contents:

Platform support

Official platform support is mostly determined by utilikit configuration types. As such, each config type is labeled with their target platforms.

  • It should be noted that linux_portable is for

Config types may also have an associated packaging type.

utilikit configuration types

(These are files in resources/configs)

Brief statuses of utilikit config types:

  • archlinux (for Arch Linux)- Broken. Platform needs development. See Issue #44
  • debian_stretch (for Debian 9.0) - Working
  • linux_conservative (for any Linux system. Will be renamed linux_portable) - Broken. Needs testing and development.
    • NOTE: This config type is not optimized for any specific Linux distribution. It is designed for maximum compatibility and portability, unlike config types for specific distributions.
  • linux_official - Broken. Will be removed.
  • macos (for macOS) - Broken. See #291
  • opensuse (for openSUSE) - Unknown. Needs testing and development.
  • windows (for Windows) - Broken. Support needs to be re-added. See #215

Packaging types

(These are files in resources/packaging)

Some notes about the status of packaging types:

  • debian - A family of .deb package builders. Current types:
    • conservative - Broken. Being rewritten as a patch for #248.
    • standard - Working
  • linux_official - Depends on the linux_official utilikit configuration type.
  • linux_simple - Working
    • Needs a few tweaks. (noted in TODO in build script)
  • macos - Working. For use with macos build type
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