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authorAoi Koizumi <novaburst@kalli.st>2022-04-29 10:06:13 -0300
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+ID: c109b65c-811a-41a3-820c-325c66bbec9f
+Title: Rant #4 - Void Linux
+Authors: Nova[有線魔女] <novaburst@envs.net>
+Date: 2021-09-05T11:51:31-00:00
+Topics: Computing, Rants
+
+I think once or twice I tried to bootstrap that distro using a chroot tarball on my current host.
+So far the distro's repositories themselves are terribly broken in so many ways.
+For example, Profanity , a TUI client for XMPP somehow depends on GTK+3 for no stupid reason (a text-based program pulling on a graphical toolkit? what the hell?)
+X.Org pulls on like three hundred dependencies most of them are unneeded (e.g. Wayland, which is itself a really different thing.)
+I doubt the maintainers of the official repository are doing this intentionally or not, because it's really that bad.
+If I could, I would just hard-fork it and try to fix that mess. xbps is good and all but the default repos seriously are broken.
+Not even 'pacman' , which is Arch's package manager could fuck things up like this...
+It also has its own issues, but .....
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