Updating installation assemblies VOID Linux

formed New loading assemblies of the distribution VOID Linux , which is an independent project that does not use the achievements of other distributions and is developed using a continuous cycle of updating program versions (Rolling-renewal, without separate distribution releases). Past assemblies were published a year ago. In addition to the appearance of relevant loading images based on a more fresh cut of the system, updating assemblies of functional changes does not bear and their use makes sense only for new installations (in already installed packages update systems are delivered as it is ready).

brutings are available in options based on system libraries Glibc and musl . For platforms X86_64, I686, ARMV6L, ARMV7L and AARCH64 prepared live-image with the XFCE desktop and basic console assembly. The ARM assemblies support BEAGLEBONE/BeagleBone Black, Cubieboard 2, Odroid U2/U3, Raspberrypi (ARMV6) and Raspberry Pi. Unlike past issues, new assemblies for Raspberry Pi are now combined in universal images > For Raspberry Pi boards based on Armv6l architectures (1 A, 1 B, 1 A+, 1 B+, Zero, Zero W, Zero WH), ARMV7L (2 b) and Aarch64 (3 b, 3 a+, 3 b+, Zero 2W , 4 b, 400).

Distribution applies to initialize and control the System Manager runit .
To control the packages, its own package manager is developing xbps and the package assembly system XBPS-SRC . XBPS allows you to install, delete and update applications, identify the incompatibility of separated libraries and manage dependencies. As a standard library, instead of Glibc, it is possible to use MUSL. The systems developed in VOID are distributed under the license BSD.

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