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Revision as of 17:27, 4 July 2011
Developer Documentation
Packaging
- Creating an Alpine package
- Description of the abuild tree
- Description of the aports tree
- APKBUILD Reference
- Package policies
- Apkindex format
- Alpine Release Testing Checklist
- Alpine Package Testing Suite Work in progress
Development
- How to make a custom ISO image
- How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror
- General description of the build system
- Setting up the build environment
- Setting up a compile vserver
Git
Alpine Configuration Framework
- Alpine Configuration Framework Design (Why ACF is the way it is)
- Writing User Documentation for ACF
- mvc.lua reference - mvc.lua is the core of ACF
- mvc.lua example - build a simple (command-line) application
- acf www-controller reference - ACF www application functions
- acf www-controller example - webify the above examples
- ACF how to write - Step by step howto for writing acfs
- ACF core principles - Things that are standard across the application
- LPOSIX - Documentation for the Lua Posix functions
- ACF Libraries - Document the libraries and common functions
- Writing ACF Views - Guide for writing a view
- Writing ACF Controllers - Guide for writing a controller
- Writing ACF Models - Guide for writing a model