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Sisyphus consists of
Sisyphus consists of
* software repository (Sisyphus repository), including infrastructure ([[git.alt]], [[Incoming]])
* software repository (Sisyphus repository), including infrastructure ([[git.alt]]). Web interface is available at [http://packages.altlinux.org/en/ packages.altlinux.org].
* packages building and testing tools ([[hasher]], [[gear]], [[sisyphus_check]], [[qa_robot]], [[repocop]] etc)
* packages building and testing tools ([[hasher]], [[gear]], [[sisyphus_check]], [[qa_robot]], [[repocop]] etc)
* repository integrity checking and management tools ([[apt]])
* repository integrity checking and management tools ([[apt]])
* solution-creating tools ([[spt]], [[mkimage]], [[Alterator]], [[Installer]]).
* solution-creating tools ([[mkimage]], [[Alterator]], [[Installer]]).


Sisyphus is available for x86 and x86-64 architectures, ports to ARM and PowerPC are underway.
See also [https://www.ohloh.net/p/altlinux ohloh analysis].
 
Sisyphus is available for x86 and x86_64 architectures with ARMv7 (hardfloat) port being operational and ARMv5/PowerPC ports having been archived.
 
More conservative repositories based on Sisyphus are [[stable branches]] created on a timely basis.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 1 November 2013

Sisyphus is a open project targeting the development and maintenance of free and open-source software repository, suitable as a basis for distributions and solutions. Sisyphus is developed by the ALT Linux Team.

Sisyphus consists of

See also ohloh analysis.

Sisyphus is available for x86 and x86_64 architectures with ARMv7 (hardfloat) port being operational and ARMv5/PowerPC ports having been archived.

More conservative repositories based on Sisyphus are stable branches created on a timely basis.