0-dependency Container-based Package Manager using SAT solver and QLearning
GPL-3.0 License
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Full Changelog: https://github.com/mudler/luet/compare/0.35.4...0.35.5
Published by mudler 3 months ago
This is a patch release which fixes only CI to have binary artifacts
Published by mudler 3 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/mudler/luet/compare/0.35.2...0.35.3
Published by mudler 6 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/mudler/luet/compare/0.35.1...0.35.2
Published by mudler 7 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/mudler/luet/compare/0.35.0...0.35.1
Published by mudler about 1 year ago
Published by github-actions[bot] about 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] almost 3 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device
Published by github-actions[bot] almost 3 years ago
Luet is a multi-platform Package Manager based off from containers - it uses Docker (and others) to build packages.
It has zero dependencies and it is well suitable for "from scratch" environments.
It can also version entire rootfs and enables delivery of OTA-alike updates, making it a perfect fit for the Edge computing era and IoT embedded device