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en:philosophy:incompatible_packages [2025/02/25 19:00]
throgh [List of packages and projects being integrated but in staled state]
en:philosophy:incompatible_packages [2025/02/25 19:50] (current)
throgh [List of packages and projects being not integrated and removed]
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 ! A general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software ! A general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software
 ! We do not distribute any further package-manager outside our own as there will be never any kind of control which kind of licensed dependency is loaded and installed. Possible non-free dependencies would be then provided direct on the system. ! We do not distribute any further package-manager outside our own as there will be never any kind of control which kind of licensed dependency is loaded and installed. Possible non-free dependencies would be then provided direct on the system.
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 +! style="background-color:#ffdddd" |<color #b90b0B>xmake</color>
 +! A cross-platform build utility based on Lua
 +! Package is including non-free definitions for CUDA and other languages Hyperbola is not supporting.
 +|-
 +! style="background-color:#ffdddd" |<color #b90b0B>libvpx</color>
 +! VP8 and VP9 codec
 +! Package is free and permissive licensed but offering a format only being a corporate project imposing goals of free, libre culture and destroying other free software with imperative things (breaks portability, ignores backwards compatibility, and replaces existing services, forcing into adoption)!
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 +! style="background-color:#ffdddd" |<color #b90b0B>openmp</color>
 +! LLVM OpenMP Runtime Library
 +! Package is offering a technology being managed by a non-profit consortium (OpenMP Architecture Review Board (or OpenMP ARB), jointly defined by a broad swath of computer hardware and software vendors, including Arm, AMD, IBM, Intel, Cray, HP, Fujitsu, Nvidia, NEC, Red Hat, Texas Instruments, and Oracle Corporation. Therefore it is violating the community-standards of Hyperbola.
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 +! style="background-color:#ffdddd" |<color #b90b0B>gsm</color>
 +! Shared libraries for GSM 06.10 lossy speech compression
 +! Package is free and permissive licensed but offering a format only being a corporate project imposing goals of free, libre culture and destroying other free software with imperative things (breaks portability, ignores backwards compatibility, and replaces existing services, forcing into adoption)!
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