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"edge" is the name given to the current [[Aports tree|development tree]] of Alpine Linux. It consists of a APK repository called "edge" and contains the latest build of all available Alpine Linux packages. Those packages are updated on a regular basis. | |||
{{Warning|It is possible that bugs in Edge could cause data loss or could break your system.}} | {{Warning|It is possible that bugs in Edge could cause data loss or could break your system.}} | ||
End users should not use | End users should not use "edge" as their main day-to-day workstation or as productive system. Because "edge" is a development branch, many changes are not heavily tested (or tested at all) and packages in "edge" can and sometimes do break without warning. | ||
However, testing "edge" is a very valuable activity which helps the Alpine Linux development to ensure that the quality of the stable releases is high. Testing "edge" is a great way to contribute to the Alpine Linux development. | |||
* [[Upgrading to Edge]] | * [[Upgrading to Edge]] | ||
* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] | * [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] | ||
* [http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/ Report Bugs] | * [http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/ Report Bugs] |
Revision as of 04:34, 8 December 2011
"edge" is the name given to the current development tree of Alpine Linux. It consists of a APK repository called "edge" and contains the latest build of all available Alpine Linux packages. Those packages are updated on a regular basis.
Warning: It is possible that bugs in Edge could cause data loss or could break your system.
End users should not use "edge" as their main day-to-day workstation or as productive system. Because "edge" is a development branch, many changes are not heavily tested (or tested at all) and packages in "edge" can and sometimes do break without warning.
However, testing "edge" is a very valuable activity which helps the Alpine Linux development to ensure that the quality of the stable releases is high. Testing "edge" is a great way to contribute to the Alpine Linux development.