From b60a05c7d84eb9a760780e369c84297be2d8a155 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: P. J. McDermott Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 07:57:47 -0500 Subject: Shorten background info in source format spec. --- diff --git a/source-package-format-1.0.txt b/source-package-format-1.0.txt index 1af04c7..61728f5 100644 --- a/source-package-format-1.0.txt +++ b/source-package-format-1.0.txt @@ -21,26 +21,24 @@ This specification is in draft status. It is a work-in-progress and is subject to change. Comments and revisions are welcome. -BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE -======================== +BACKGROUND +========== A source package consists of software source code, a build system, and package metadata. From it is built one or more binary packages, which can be installed -into an operating system. These binary packages are managed by a "package -manager", a program or set of programs that tracks, installs, removes, and -upgrades software packages on a system. - -The package manager we are using is opkg, a small and lightweight package -manager. Its binary package format resembles that of the dpkg package manager -used in Debian and Debian-based operating system distrubutions. - -Version 1.0 of our source package format is intended to resemble the package -format of the OpenBricks Embedded Linux Framework. Unlike the OpenBricks -format, however, this format is designed to support the building of multiple -binary packages from one source package. Additionally, source packages in this -format are intended to be maintained independently rather than in one monolithic -software repository (such as that of OpenBricks). In these and other respects, -this format draws inspiration from Debian's source package formats. +into an operating system. + + +RATIONALE +========= + +This source package format is intended to resemble the package format of the +OpenBricks Embedded Linux Framework. Unlike the OpenBricks format, however, +this format is designed to support the building of multiple binary packages from +one source package. Additionally, source packages in this format are intended +to be maintained independently rather than in one monolithic software repository +(such as that of OpenBricks). In these and other respects, this format draws +inspiration from Debian's source package formats. DIRECTORY STRUCTURE -- cgit v0.9.1