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I install above packages successfully with manually.
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Do you feel like we should try and add these packages into bundles where they would make sense? I know a few of these might not be added or might exist already as far as functionality goes though.
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While I've accepted the philosophy that I'll be doing manual installs, I'm reading each of these issues in hopes of reading a comment somewhere that leads me to a guide on writing my own bundles, together with a description of the issues that worry everyone about conflicting package managers and such. I don't like to do anything by hand that I can script...
So I don't want you to "try and add these packages into bundles" I want you to teach us to do it.
Despite the stated "Cloud and IoT" mission, Clear Linux is beating out other Linuxes handily on bare metal in computational benchmarks. I'm a mathematician building compute servers for personal use, and in 2018 Clear Linux is the obvious choice for this. The first place where this philosophy difference creates friction is hardware monitoring; in my builds the engine is always too big for the car, and needs to be tamed for 24/7 torture-test level workloads.
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@Syzygies So there is work underway to enable more minimal bundles and after that there is also a design to be started on enabling 3rd party packages via alternate repositories. Currently if you want to maintain your own bundles, using mixer is the only way to handle it. The documentation is unfortunately behind as the enabling work for the features I talked about before are causing a large amount of churn in the code base. Perhaps @tmarcu or @matthewrsj would know better where an up to date getting started with mixer exists though.
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there is work underway to enable more minimal bundles
This work is done. There will be a release to mixer today or tomorrow, after which we will be testing the feature with a single package. After that we will open it up to more packages to be defined this way.
after that there is also a design to be started on enabling 3rd party packages via alternate repositories
Yep, this work hasn't been started yet but will start soon after the pundles (minimal bundles) implementation has landed. It might also be gated on auto-format bumps, but @tmarcu will have to weigh in on that.
Perhaps @tmarcu or @matthewrsj would know better where an up to date getting started with mixer exists though.
This doc is actually pretty up-to-date, with just the most recent features still under testing omitted: https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/guides/maintenance/mixer
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I install above packages successfully with manually.
@zyuan2x Do you mean download and install rpms by hand, if so, how to resolve the depends
i have the similar requirements, and i'm going to learn how to create local bundles through mixer
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Pundles and devpkg bundles have been released so I'm closing this issue as the mechanism for resolving the main issue has been created.
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