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Eloston edited this page Dec 19, 2017 · 16 revisions

This page contains development and support statuses for various components.

PLEASE NOTE: All information in this document is for version 62.0.3202.94-2, 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.

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_portable (for any Linux system) - Partially broken. It may work on some platforms, but it still needs more 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.
  • macos (for macOS) - Working, but see following note. NOTE: Building on SDK 10.13 is currently broken due to an upstream bug. See this comment for more details.
  • 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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