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  1. Found an obscure that appears to be unique. That is, makes its own toolchain, which is what crazy from said defines a base distro. Side uses package manager, and features based with or window manager.

    These odd little distros generally help find and handle corner cases it had missed. In this case didn't have pisi pm/SDE handled.

    Wish I'd noticed side before inxi 3.3.37 went out but this always happens.

  2. Next is shaping up well, all running in now. Came across an ancient distro I'd never heard of, , which apparently preceded Gentoo by a few months. Poor docs, unreliable source builds, but got everything inxi cares about working, and found some weak spots. These corner case distros often expose weak assumptions.

    Also locked down packages, repo reports, which were not great, or not working.

    Took a while to get enough fixes to warrant a new release.

  3. Next #inxi is shaping up well, all running in #pinxi now. Came across an ancient distro I'd never heard of, #TDSDE, which apparently preceded Gentoo by a few months. Poor docs, unreliable source builds, but got everything inxi cares about working, and found some weak spots. These corner case distros often expose weak assumptions.

    Also locked down #rpm packages, #urpm #eopkg #pisi repo reports, which were not great, or not working.

    Took a while to get enough fixes to warrant a new release.

  4. Next #inxi is shaping up well, all running in #pinxi now. Came across an ancient distro I'd never heard of, #TDSDE, which apparently preceded Gentoo by a few months. Poor docs, unreliable source builds, but got everything inxi cares about working, and found some weak spots. These corner case distros often expose weak assumptions.

    Also locked down #rpm packages, #urpm #eopkg #pisi repo reports, which were not great, or not working.

    Took a while to get enough fixes to warrant a new release.

  5. Found issues in repo report for some software sorced repo lists.: 's , , . These all are roughly similar and all had same report glitch of showing one repo data source per output line instead of source then all repos. The output was also weird. Corrected in . Thanks for noticing.

    Then noticed the package count failed for mageia. Turns out they are using different version of rpm, missing some options so no results. Will add workaround.