
During January 2026, Freakness109 enhanced the Arch Linux packaging build system for the LizardByte/Sunshine repository by refactoring the workflow to use CMake-based commands instead of direct make calls. This technical shift, implemented using Shell scripting and build automation skills, improved compatibility and streamlined build management for the project. The updated process reduced manual intervention, increased reproducibility, and established a more maintainable foundation for continuous integration and downstream packaging. While no user-facing features or critical bug fixes were delivered during this period, the work demonstrated depth in Linux packaging and laid groundwork for more reliable and efficient release pipelines.

January 2026: LizardByte/Sunshine focused on strengthening the Arch Linux packaging build system by modernizing the workflow to cmake-based commands, improving compatibility and build management. This change reduces manual steps, enhances reproducibility, and lays groundwork for streamlined CI and downstream packaging. No major user-facing features beyond packaging changes were delivered this month; no critical bugs fixed. Overall, the work improves packaging reliability, maintainability, and the efficiency of release pipelines.
January 2026: LizardByte/Sunshine focused on strengthening the Arch Linux packaging build system by modernizing the workflow to cmake-based commands, improving compatibility and build management. This change reduces manual steps, enhances reproducibility, and lays groundwork for streamlined CI and downstream packaging. No major user-facing features beyond packaging changes were delivered this month; no critical bugs fixed. Overall, the work improves packaging reliability, maintainability, and the efficiency of release pipelines.
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