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A problem we're facing downstream is we code against `linuxdeployqt/releases/continuous` which is continuously changing.
This is great for the casual user that needs to package on their PC from scr…
tresf updated
6 years ago
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Hi, thanks for `squashfuse`!
I have stumbled across a potential bug when using multiple squashfs mounts as layers in overlayfs.
Here is the rough dir layout:
```
lower1 [squashfuse]
lower2 […
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We should try to send the AppImage patches to https://github.com/vasi/squashfuse and https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools to be able to drop these patches and not have to build and ship our own …
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About half a year ago I asked about OpenDingux releases in a now closed issue (https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/issues/1302).
Maybe it is time to ask it once more: is a more recent openMSX releas…
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Hello,
Is it a good idea to create a berryboot image from a Raspberry 32 bit OS?
I had "_Linux rpi 5.4.51-v7l+ #1333 SMP Mon Aug 10 16:51:40 BST 2020 armv7l GNU/Linux_ with lots of apps running"…
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tl;dr: I have a squashfs file with millions of duplicated files in them, it would be awesome to be able to extract the image and hardlink (or reflink) the duplicated files
My specific use case is a…
Zaxim updated
3 years ago
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### Rationale
I have a script that runs this:
```
for hash in [list of hashes]; do
spack buildcache create --allow-root --force --unsigned --only=package --mirror-name local_directory_somewh…
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Just failing to build the package because of... not enough space on the device which has 4GB free space! This is ridiculous because the cupirit is mksquashfs command.
```
mksquashfs "/var/tmp/portage…
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Hi,
I build a system for schools based on berryboot (http://mediakit.education).
Two questions:
1. Is there any possibility to use a selfmade script (i.e. checking for an update on usb-stick etc.)…
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The official Raspbian image is armhf 32 bit. There is a lot more support for this arch than arm64, especially when it comes to docker images. All of the network images within the berryboot menu are aa…