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Repository Definitions and Uses on the Wiki

I am looking over the wiki documentation on the Artix Repos and it is not clear what they are all for and it would nice if this would be organized more clearly

https://wiki.artixlinux.org/Main/Repositories

It would be nice to understand the definition and purpose of system, world, galaxy, and Omniverse.  Is Omniverse formally supported?


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Re: Repository Definitions and Uses on the Wiki

Reply #1
The section about omniverse has been modified now and should be clear.

The difference between galaxy and the other/main official ones is explained a bit; there does not seem much to add.

artist

Re: Repository Definitions and Uses on the Wiki

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and should inserted directly after

slight correction - although I should be the last on to make an edit...

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and should be inserted after (and before the Arch repos)
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**be** is a grammatical requirement

Do the omniverse packages originate from the AUR?





Re: Repository Definitions and Uses on the Wiki

Reply #3
Thx for the correction; fixed now.

Some omniverse packages indeed originate from the AUR, some from Arch and some are home brewn by me.
All are optimized for use with Artix where needed.

artist

Re: Repository Definitions and Uses on the Wiki

Reply #4
Thx for the correction; fixed now.

Some omniverse packages indeed originate from the AUR, some from Arch and some are home brewn by me.
All are optimized for use with Artix where needed.

artist

Thank you for the effort.  It is a lot of responsibility you have taken on and it adds deeply to the usability and completeness of the OS.

What is puzzling me, though, is the formal definition for the Galaxy repo (aside from the fact that much of the undefined Universe repo was dumped into it).