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/ \ | Everest Linux |
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/|\ \/\ | Tarball Release Index |
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### This page is where rootfs tarballs for Everest will be released. ###
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### To download a tarball: ###
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### $ wget https://git.everestlinux.org/EverestLinux/everest/raw/branch/main/releases/everestlinux-X.XX.X ###
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### NOTES ###
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### Rootfs tarballs are currently compiled ONLY for the amd64 architecture. If you wish to install Everest to the ###
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### architecture, you will need to utilize cross-compiliation techniques. ###
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### DESIGNATIONS ###
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### Testing releases are designated with "rc" ###
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### Releases containing systemd are designated with 'systemd' ###
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### Releases containing sysvinit have no designation ###
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### Releases containing GNU tools are designated with 'gnu' ###
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### Releases containing busybox tools have no designation ###
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### Releases utilizing the GNU C Library (glibc) are designated with 'glibc' ###
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### Releases utilizing the musl C Library have no designation ###
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### EXAMPLES: a standard sysv/busybox/musl release would simply be called "everestlinux-X.XX.X" ###
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### Likewise, a testing release of the standard sysv/busybox/musl setup would be called "everestlinux-X.XX.X-rc" ###
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### A release containing busybox and musl tools, but no sysv, would be called "everestlinux-X.XX.X-systemd" ###
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### A testing version of the very same release would be "everestlinux-X.XX.X-systemd-rc" ###
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### A release containing GNU/Glibc, but no systemd, would be called "everestlinux-X.XX.X-gnu-glibc" ###
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### A release containing GNU, Glibc, and systemd, would be called "everestlinux-X.XX.X-gnu-glibc-systemd" ### |