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author | merakor <cem@ckyln.com> | 2021-02-28 13:29:18 +0000 |
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committer | merakor <cem@ckyln.com> | 2021-02-28 13:29:18 +0000 |
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README: update
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@@ -1,9 +1,3 @@ - ____ ____ _____ - / ___| _ \_ _| -| | | |_) || | -| |___| __/ | | - \____|_| |_| - Carbs Packaging Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -19,19 +13,19 @@ Dependencies To build and use cpt, you need the following software: -- rsync -- curl -- POSIX base utilities [coreutils, busybox, sbase, etc.] -- pax or tar [GNU tar, busybox, toybox, libarchive, etc.] -- Common compression utilities such as gzip, bzip2, xz, etc. +- `rsync` +- `curl` +- POSIX base utilities [`coreutils`, `busybox`, `sbase`, etc.] +- `pax` or `tar` [GNU tar, busybox, toybox, libarchive, etc.] +- Common compression utilities such as `gzip`, `bzip2`, `xz`, etc. In order to build the documentation, you will need the following software: -- texinfo (for generating '.info' pages) -- Emacs (for generating '.texi' and '.txt' pages) +- `texinfo` (for generating `.info` pages) +- `Emacs` (for generating `.texi` and `.txt` pages) -However, distributed tarballs come with info pages, and '.texi' and '.txt' files +However, distributed tarballs come with info pages, and `.texi` and `.txt` files are committed directly into the repository, meaning that you don't need `texinfo` if you are using a tarball, and you don't need Emacs as long as you don't edit the documentation. @@ -54,10 +48,10 @@ Defining Base -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools such as cpt-orphans and cpt-reset define the base from the file -'/etc/cpt-base'. An example cpt-base file can be found from the root directory +`/etc/cpt-base`. An example cpt-base file can be found from the root directory of the repository, which is the default base for Carbs Linux. A user can modify this file to fit their needs and redefine their base for the system. For -example, a user can decide that they want 'sbase' instead of 'busybox' for their +example, a user can decide that they want `sbase` instead of `busybox` for their base, so if they reset their system, busybox will be removed instead of sbase. This file is used to ship a predefined base, while leaving the base to a user's |