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<midfavila>in C instead of twenty layers of bash
<midfavila>might fiddle with it, see if i can replace kiss
<midfavila>also
<midfavila>https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/954076
<midfavila>the level of vindication i felt seeing this
<sad_plan>midfavila: yeah, ive seen it before. but im not overly convinced about its practility tbh
<midfavila>what makes you say that?
<sad_plan>because you have to manually build a package, then tar it yourself, all before you can install the package with pm.
<midfavila>i don't really think that's much of a problem. that's how slackware does it by and large
<sad_plan>although, you can probably write a wrapper of some sort for this, and create a port system with all of your packages instead
<midfavila>yeb
<sad_plan>im not familiar with slackware,. but it sounds combersome, as oposed to using kiss
<sad_plan>im not familiar with slackware,. but it sounds combersome, as oposed to using kiss
<midfavila>it's pretty easy actually
<midfavila>the base system includes everything necessary for a basic setup by default, but you can select individual packages as you wish, and then if you need more software, you can either build it yourself or download a slackbuild script from slackbuilds official
<midfavila>said script does all the work of building and generating the package and then you pop it in the system with pkgtool
<sad_plan>I see
<sad_plan>sounds easy enough. but less practical than kiss, as things are more separated
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<floorcrawler>How does Alpine compare to kiss?
<floorcrawler>Busybox and Ash. Musl. Seems similar
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<riteo>why does everyone quit affter 10 minutes
<riteo>floorcrawler if you're reading the logs I'd argue pretty similar indeed, although kiss is basically completely source-based and built around the idea that you have to tailor the system to your needs
<riteo>want a funky dependency? Just `kiss fork name-of-the-package` and change the build flags
<riteo>That's why I usually say that it's a weird mix between gentoo and alpine (I've never used gentoo though)
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<midfavila>idk i always describe kiss as lfs with a package manager
<midfavila>it's more flexible than alpine but you need to put more work in depending on usecase because there's basically no preconfigured defaults for most packages. at least in the way alpibe/debian/glowdora have them
<midfavila>alpine even
<midfavila>also gm riteo :3
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<riteo>hi mid x3
<riteo>yes I answered 4 hours late
<midfavila>is fine am stuck at work
<midfavila>i bought one of those little stovetop coffee pots recently :3
<midfavila>i bought one of those little stovetop coffee pots recently :3
<midfavila>the uhhhh moka pots or whatever
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