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The Copacabana Linux(R) distribution

Pindorama Copacabana Linux

Now built with LLVM!

Hell yeah.

Hell yeah
Hell yeah

What is this repository about?

This repository contains most of the resources that you would need to build Copacabana, in case a build consolidation made of small scripts that automate the process.
This time, we're trying a build using LLVM and following a considerable part of dslm4515's Clang Musl Linux from Scratch guide for building the toolchain. We aim to both get Copacabana fully built wit LLVM and to cooperate with CMLFS, sending patches when help needed and/or flaws discovered in the process.
If it succeeds and presents a nice performance, this branch will be merged into the main branch.

For more information about porting, translation, documentation etc, read the website: http://copacabana.pindorama.dob.jp

For more technical information about the distribution itself, read the Copacabana tabula at the Silicon Tabula: http://silicon.pindorama.dob.jp/copacabana

Chip in!

If you are willing to contribute in documenting the distribution, the documentation is open at our git repository, inside the docs/ directory: http://github.com/Projeto-Pindorama/Silicon-Tabula

Any other contributions are entirely accepted, for more information read the "Chip in!" session at Copacabana's website.

Other Pindorama projects intrinsically related to the distribution that you may want to chip in

Some credits and acknowledgements

Luiz Antônio Rangel (takusuman), for the most part of the work --- including making Heirloom and lobase work;
Caio Novais (caioyoshimura), for fixes and hacks with Shell script and dotfiles;
Kayo Henrique (Tamboru) for all the graphics-related work. Seriously, the distribution and the project itself wouldn't even have a logo if it wasn't him.

And obviously, Copacabana wouldn't even exist if it wasn't the work of Linus Torvalds and thousands of millions of contributors in the Linux kernel, neither without Gerard Beekmans' Linux from Scratch manual.