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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 a 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. | ||