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th [2006-02-21 18:48]
wolf
th [2009-05-29 12:23]
glen
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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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-==== Directory structure ​==== +==== Separate debuginfo ​==== 
-In Th, RPMs can always be found under ''​th/​$treename/​$architecture/​RPMS/​'' ​directoryCurrently "​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 releaseDo 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 PLD Th introduces debuginfo packages (detached debug info for gdb and friends). In Th all package debuginfo are kept under paths corresponding to their target architectures as ''​debuginfo''​. ​This allows smaller poldek indexes meaning poldek likely works faster ​and perhaps happier mirror maintainers. See [[http://​lists.pld-linux.org/​mailman/​pipermail/​pld-devel-en/​2009-April/​020948.html|this]] mailing list post to see how it all started
  
  
  
-==== Hot new things ​==== +==== Directory structure ​==== 
-Th contains, among many other, the following fresh packages+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 The "​ready"​ tree is known place as for RM to push packages ​to main tree, you can consider packages being in ready soon to be in "​PLD"​ tree.  
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 +==== Packages ====
 +RPM packages are compressed using LZMA, which results in both substantially smaller file sizes and faster decompression. ​
  
-  * gcc 4.1  
-  * xorg 7.0 with [[http://​team.pld-linux.org/​~wolf/​xglpld.png|Xgl and compiz]] ​ 
  
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