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th [2005-05-02 11:39]
djurban info->information (colloq)
th [2009-02-26 14:18]
pawelz typo
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-===== Warning ​===== +===== Release Manager ​===== 
-PLD 3.0 is currently in an early stage of development so even quite radical changes are to be expected+Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz (arekm at pld linux org) is the current RM
  
  
  
-===== Changes ​=====+===== Current status ​===== 
 +PLD th is stable, in endless development. No releases are planned, main repository is constantly updated, but you can consider main th repository as stable distribution.  
  
  
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-  * AMD64 +  * generic x86-64 ​
   * x86 (targets: i486, i686, athlon) ​   * x86 (targets: i486, i686, athlon) ​
   * PowerPC ​   * PowerPC ​
-Support for Alpha, SPARC and i386 wasn't completely dropped, but those architectures will not be part of mainstream development. Additional information will be available at a later date. +Support for Alpha, SPARC and i386 wasn't completely dropped, but those architectures will not be part of mainstream development. Additional information will be available at a later date. 
  
  
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 ==== Directory structure ==== ==== Directory structure ====
-In Th, RPMs can always be found under "th/​$treename/​$architecture/​RPMS/​" ​directory. Currently "​PLD"​ and "​test"​ trees will be used (most users will probably want to stay away from the latter) and "​upgrades-*"​ trees **might** be used after Th's official release. Do note, that the "​ready"​ tree known from PLD 2.0 will **not** be used in any way that would make it usable to users (assuming it will be used at all). +In Th, RPMs can always be found under ''​th/​$treename/​$architecture/​RPMS/​'' ​directory. Currently "​PLD"​ and "​test"​ trees will be used (most users will probably want to stay away from the latter) and "​upgrades-*"​ trees **might** be used after Th's official release. Do note, that the "​ready"​ tree known from PLD 2.0 will **not** be used in any way that would make it usable to users (assuming it will be used at all).  
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 +==== Packages ==== 
 +RPM packages are compressed using LZMA, which results in both substantially smaller file sizes and faster decompression
  
  
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