
Over twelve months, Ilikara engineered and maintained core build and packaging infrastructure for the AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs repository, focusing on cross-architecture compatibility, kernel and library integration, and deployment reliability. Leveraging C, CMake, and shell scripting, Ilikara delivered features such as LoongArch64 and Loongson kernel support, enhanced audio processing, and robust dependency management. Their work included patching for GCC 14 compatibility, improving benchmarking reproducibility, and automating build hygiene. By addressing architecture-specific challenges and streamlining system integration, Ilikara enabled stable releases and efficient onboarding. The depth of their contributions reflects strong expertise in build systems, system programming, and cross-platform development.
March 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Focused on expanding CPU information visibility via cpufetch by adding LoongArch 64-bit support and architecture-specific adaptations within the repository, laying groundwork for broader cross-architecture monitoring.
March 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Focused on expanding CPU information visibility via cpufetch by adding LoongArch 64-bit support and architecture-specific adaptations within the repository, laying groundwork for broader cross-architecture monitoring.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) - AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Focused on stabilizing boot infrastructure by addressing Dracut-ng dependency on libnvme. Implemented dependency fix by adding libnvme to the dracut-ng package, updating the package definition and releasing a new version. Result: prevents boot/initramfs failures related to missing libnvme, enabling more reliable deployments and reducing support overhead. Commit: 91216fdd2b46524de7f1c7ab7453512bbc0cd423; Signed-off-by: Ilikara.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) - AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Focused on stabilizing boot infrastructure by addressing Dracut-ng dependency on libnvme. Implemented dependency fix by adding libnvme to the dracut-ng package, updating the package definition and releasing a new version. Result: prevents boot/initramfs failures related to missing libnvme, enabling more reliable deployments and reducing support overhead. Commit: 91216fdd2b46524de7f1c7ab7453512bbc0cd423; Signed-off-by: Ilikara.
January 2026 (2026-01) focused on stability and release readiness for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Key work included a compatibility fix for Loongarch64 by disabling LSX/LASX in zlib when SIMD is unavailable, and a release-oriented version/build update to 13.0.4.
January 2026 (2026-01) focused on stability and release readiness for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Key work included a compatibility fix for Loongarch64 by disabling LSX/LASX in zlib when SIMD is unavailable, and a release-oriented version/build update to 13.0.4.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-12 focusing on delivering reliability improvements for UnixBench and streamlined packaging for the AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs project. The changes enhance benchmarking accuracy, reproducibility, and release management, aligning with business value of stable performance insights and maintainable packaging workflows.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-12 focusing on delivering reliability improvements for UnixBench and streamlined packaging for the AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs project. The changes enhance benchmarking accuracy, reproducibility, and release management, aligning with business value of stable performance insights and maintainable packaging workflows.
Month 2025-11 highlights: Expanded platform coverage and improved build stability for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs through architecture-specific builds, virtualization readiness, and packaging polish. Delivered Loongarch64 build support with non-SIMD configuration, introduced QEMU virtualization configuration, enhanced VDE ecosystem, added a new s2argv-execs library, enforced C++17 in iLBC, introduced a Loongson kernel package with update to 6.12.59, and standardized kernel build directory naming. These changes reduce time-to-build for new hardware targets, improve testability, and strengthen release readiness.
Month 2025-11 highlights: Expanded platform coverage and improved build stability for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs through architecture-specific builds, virtualization readiness, and packaging polish. Delivered Loongarch64 build support with non-SIMD configuration, introduced QEMU virtualization configuration, enhanced VDE ecosystem, added a new s2argv-execs library, enforced C++17 in iLBC, introduced a Loongson kernel package with update to 6.12.59, and standardized kernel build directory naming. These changes reduce time-to-build for new hardware targets, improve testability, and strengthen release readiness.
October 2025 focused on delivering core platform capabilities for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs and stabilizing the build and deployment pipeline. Key outcomes include OpenList 4.1.4 integration with build definitions, system service setup, user provisioning, and frontend asset wiring to enable reliable deployment and runtime operation as a service; a RustDesk server upgrade to 1.1.14 with new service definitions and updated dependencies for improved performance and security; and a critical MPFI build fix for GCC 14 with reproducible builds, achieved by patching mpfi/div_ext.c and pinning the commit with checksum bypass to ensure deterministic builds.
October 2025 focused on delivering core platform capabilities for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs and stabilizing the build and deployment pipeline. Key outcomes include OpenList 4.1.4 integration with build definitions, system service setup, user provisioning, and frontend asset wiring to enable reliable deployment and runtime operation as a service; a RustDesk server upgrade to 1.1.14 with new service definitions and updated dependencies for improved performance and security; and a critical MPFI build fix for GCC 14 with reproducible builds, achieved by patching mpfi/div_ext.c and pinning the commit with checksum bypass to ensure deterministic builds.
September 2025 monthly summary: Focused on build-system hygiene and stability for AOSC-Dev/autobuild4. Completed a version alignment in CMakeLists.txt to align with the latest build tooling, with no functional changes. This reduces build-time drift, stabilizes CI, and sets the stage for upcoming features.
September 2025 monthly summary: Focused on build-system hygiene and stability for AOSC-Dev/autobuild4. Completed a version alignment in CMakeLists.txt to align with the latest build tooling, with no functional changes. This reduces build-time drift, stabilizes CI, and sets the stage for upcoming features.
August 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focused on delivering cross-arch build improvements, tightening packaging, and enhancing toolchain compatibility to drive hardware support, security, and maintenance efficiency.
August 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focused on delivering cross-arch build improvements, tightening packaging, and enhancing toolchain compatibility to drive hardware support, security, and maintenance efficiency.
July 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered feature enhancements and build improvements with cross-architecture support, enabling enterprise-grade imaging workflows. Key features and fixes delivered this month include: 1) DICOM WSI reading via libdicom integration, including libdicom 1.2.0 addition and accompanying build adjustments triggered by libvips/openslide dynamics; 2) GCC 14 compatibility patches to Clp and Motif to fix implicit-declaration build issues; 3) LoongArch64 NOSIMD build support with architecture-specific configurations and compile options; 4) Dependency and packaging updates to preserve build integrity (VTK rebuild due to openslide and GStreamer rustc >= 1.88 compatibility).
July 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered feature enhancements and build improvements with cross-architecture support, enabling enterprise-grade imaging workflows. Key features and fixes delivered this month include: 1) DICOM WSI reading via libdicom integration, including libdicom 1.2.0 addition and accompanying build adjustments triggered by libvips/openslide dynamics; 2) GCC 14 compatibility patches to Clp and Motif to fix implicit-declaration build issues; 3) LoongArch64 NOSIMD build support with architecture-specific configurations and compile options; 4) Dependency and packaging updates to preserve build integrity (VTK rebuild due to openslide and GStreamer rustc >= 1.88 compatibility).
June 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered key kernel/audio and packaging enhancements with clear business value and improved maintainability. Loongson 2K0300 kernel audio processing enhancement enables broader codec support and I2S integration, while MiniUPnP packaging overhaul simplifies builds and reduces distribution footprint. No major bugs reported in this period. The work demonstrates strong cross-domain capabilities in kernel-level features, packaging automation, and build system engineering, delivering tangible improvements in device audio quality, deployment reliability, and maintainability.
June 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered key kernel/audio and packaging enhancements with clear business value and improved maintainability. Loongson 2K0300 kernel audio processing enhancement enables broader codec support and I2S integration, while MiniUPnP packaging overhaul simplifies builds and reduces distribution footprint. No major bugs reported in this period. The work demonstrates strong cross-domain capabilities in kernel-level features, packaging automation, and build system engineering, delivering tangible improvements in device audio quality, deployment reliability, and maintainability.
Concise monthly summary for May 2025 focused on delivering robust build reliability and cleaner dependencies in AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Highlights include major build-system cleanups, GCC >=14 compatibility fixes, LOONGARCH stabilization, and targeted feature removals/refactors to reduce maintenance surface and accelerate delivery.
Concise monthly summary for May 2025 focused on delivering robust build reliability and cleaner dependencies in AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Highlights include major build-system cleanups, GCC >=14 compatibility fixes, LOONGARCH stabilization, and targeted feature removals/refactors to reduce maintenance surface and accelerate delivery.
April 2025 (2025-04) monthly summary: Key feature delivered — Git Ignore and Build Artifact Hygiene for AOSC-Dev/autobuild4: updated .gitignore to exclude build artifacts and temporary files (CMake/build outputs) and ensured trailing newline formatting. Major bugs fixed — none reported; maintenance-only updates to repository hygiene. Overall impact and accomplishments — reduced CI noise, prevented artifact leakage into the repo, and improved build reproducibility and onboarding. Technologies/skills demonstrated — git hygiene, repository hygiene practices, .gitignore pattern tuning, build-system awareness (CMake), and disciplined commit practices (chore).
April 2025 (2025-04) monthly summary: Key feature delivered — Git Ignore and Build Artifact Hygiene for AOSC-Dev/autobuild4: updated .gitignore to exclude build artifacts and temporary files (CMake/build outputs) and ensured trailing newline formatting. Major bugs fixed — none reported; maintenance-only updates to repository hygiene. Overall impact and accomplishments — reduced CI noise, prevented artifact leakage into the repo, and improved build reproducibility and onboarding. Technologies/skills demonstrated — git hygiene, repository hygiene practices, .gitignore pattern tuning, build-system awareness (CMake), and disciplined commit practices (chore).

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