* add: falcond and falcond-profiles
* cleanup: Actually why was I doing that
* cleanup: Fix some cursed formatting
* cleanup: Fix the globbing
* fix?: Zig fetch ahead of time?
* Ah.
* Env var maybe
* cleanup: Remove unnecessary things
* cleanup(falcond-profiles): Where did that space come from?
* fix(falcond): Disable Zig system integration mode
* fix: LICENSE and README path
* fix: -t
* fix: Build aarch64 again baseline for now
* Update falcond.spec
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(cherry picked from commit 0a1bd7021b)
Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
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Terra is a rolling-release Fedora repository for all the software you need. With Terra, you can install the latest packages knowing that quality and security are assured.
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This monorepo contains the package manifests for all packages in Terra.
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Fedora
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curl -fsSL https://github.com/terrapkg/subatomic-repos/raw/main/terra.repo | pkexec tee /etc/yum.repos.d/terra.repo
sudo rpm-ostree install terra-release
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Terra EL requires the EPEL repos, which may be installed with:
sudo dnf install 'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-$releasever.noarch.rpm'
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sudo dnf install --nogpgcheck --repofrompath 'terra,https://repos.fyralabs.com/terrael$releasever' terra-release
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