Since we are no longer downstream of Alpine, we should really clean up
the final references in our packages to Alpine. (I'd hate for a user of
one of our packages to think they need to go to Alpine for help.)
system/:
* apk-tools
Not sure what we could do here, except change the URL to be our URL and
change the description to be "Package management software" or such.
* gzip
References an Alpine bug report that appears to not even exist any more.
* libc-dev
URL is set to Alpine's home page. This whole package can probably be
removed since we likely won't change libcs. musl-dev can provide
libc-dev, bsd-compat-headers can be moved to its own package, and then
libc-dev can be removed. If we decide at a later date to have multiple
libcs, we can always put it back.
* paxmark
Alpine distribution. Not sure if we need it any more since we don't
support PaX anyway.
* tzdata
We need to create and ship our own data.
* zsh
References 'packages Alpine don't ship'. We need to go through this,
determine if we ship any, and then remove the comment.
user/:
* grub
We need to completely rework how GRUB configuration works before 1.0.
This is a mess and a nightmare for users.
* libcanberra
Source is hosted on http: alpinelinux.org??? Surely this can't be right.
* pcsc-lite
References Alpine bug IDs.
* rtmpdump
Alpine distribution. We need to package it ourselves.
* xautolock
References an Alpine commit re: aarch64 support. Investigate and remove
the comment.
Best to you and yours in 2019,
--arw
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A. Wilcox (awilfox)
Project Lead, Adélie Linux
https://www.adelielinux.org