ostree 2022.7-ok1.1 source package in openKylin

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ostree (2022.7-ok1.1) yangtze; urgency=medium

  * /boot分区与/sysroot/boot分区 重新绑定
  * 增加默认仓库源配置文件
  * 取消arm架构,grub加载load_vdieo

 -- zhaoyang <email address hidden>  Wed, 29 Nov 2023 19:41:22 +0800

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gir1.2-ostree-1.0: content-addressed filesystem for operating system binaries (introspection)

 libostree provides a library and tools for managing bootable, immutable,
 versioned filesystem trees. See the ostree package's description for
 more details.
 .
 This package contains GObject-Introspection metadata, which can be used
 to generate dynamic bindings into languages such as Python and JavaScript.

libostree-1-1: content-addressed filesystem for operating system binaries (library)

 libostree is a library for managing bootable, immutable, versioned
 filesystem trees. It is like git in that it checksums individual files
 and has a content-addressed object store; unlike git, it "checks out"
 the files using hardlinks into an immutable directory tree. This
 can be used to provide atomic upgrades with rollback, history and
 parallel-installation, particularly useful on "fixed purpose" systems
 such as embedded devices. It is also used by the Flatpak application
 runtime system.
 .
 This package contains the shared library.

libostree-1-1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libostree-1-1
libostree-dev: Development files for the libostree library

 libostree is a library for managing bootable, immutable, versioned
 filesystem trees. It is like git in that it checksums individual files
 and has a content-addressed object store; unlike git, it "checks out"
 the files using hardlinks into an immutable directory tree. This
 can be used to provide atomic upgrades with rollback, history and
 parallel-installation, particularly useful on "fixed purpose" systems
 such as embedded devices. It is also used by the Flatpak application
 runtime system.
 .
 This package contains development headers and the pkg-config file for
 libostree.

libostree-doc: Development documentation for the libostree library

 libostree provides a library and tools for managing bootable, immutable,
 versioned filesystem trees. See the ostree package's description for
 more details.
 .
 This package contains development documentation for libostree.

ostree: content-addressed filesystem for operating system binaries

 libostree provides a library and tools for managing bootable, immutable,
 versioned filesystem trees. It is like git in that it checksums
 individual files and has a content-addressed object store; unlike git,
 it "checks out" the files using hardlinks into an immutable directory
 tree. This can be used to provide atomic upgrades with rollback, history
 and parallel-installation, particularly useful on "fixed purpose"
 systems such as embedded devices.
 .
 This package contains the executables used to manage and create
 filesystem trees. It does not affect the boot process for the system
 on which it is installed.

ostree-boot: libostree boot loader and initramfs integration

 libostree provides a library and tools for managing bootable, immutable,
 versioned filesystem trees. See the ostree package's description for
 more details.
 .
 This package contains configuration snippets and executables needed to
 boot a Debian derivative from a libostree filesystem deployment. This
 integration currently has some limitations:
 .
  - the initramfs must have been made using dracut
  - the boot loader must be one that is supported by libostree, currently
    GNU GRUB 2, syslinux/extlinux or Das U-Boot

ostree-boot-dbgsym: debug symbols for ostree-boot
ostree-dbgsym: debug symbols for ostree
ostree-tests: content-addressed filesystem for operating system binaries - tests

 libostree provides a library and tools for managing bootable, immutable,
 versioned filesystem trees. See the ostree package's description for
 more details.
 .
 This package contains automated tests.

ostree-tests-dbgsym: debug symbols for ostree-tests