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en:project:repositories [2022/03/05 12:28]
i3_relativism [community]
en:project:repositories [2023/05/26 11:19] (current)
throgh [extra]
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 A software repository is a storage location from which software packages are retrieved for installation. A software repository is a storage location from which software packages are retrieved for installation.
  
-Hyperbola repositories contain essential and popular software which follow the [[en:main:Social Contract|Hyperbola Social Contract]], readily accessible via pacman. They are maintained by package maintainers.+Hyperbola repositories contain essential and popular software which follow the [[en:project:social_contract|Hyperbola Social Contract]], readily accessible via pacman. They are maintained by package maintainers.
  
-Packages in the repositories are constantly stabilized to follow the [[en:main:Packaging Guidelines|Hyperbola Packaging Guidelines]]: when a package is upgraded, its old version is removed from the repository. Each repository is always coherent, i.e. the packages that it hosts always have reciprocally compatible versions.+Packages in the repositories are constantly stabilized to follow the [[en:manual:contrib:packaging_guidelines|Hyperbola Packaging Guidelines]]: when a package is upgraded, its old version is removed from the repository. Each repository is always coherent, i.e. the packages that it hosts always have reciprocally compatible versions.
  
 ===== Repositories ===== ===== Repositories =====
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 This repository can be found in **.../extra/os/** on your favorite mirror.  This repository can be found in **.../extra/os/** on your favorite mirror. 
  
-//extra// contains all packages that do not fit in core. Example: Xorg, window managers, web browsers, media players, tools for working with languages such as Python and Ruby, and a lot more.  +//extra// contains all packages that do not fit in core. Example: Xorg, window managers, web browsers, media players, tools for working with languages such as Python and Ruby, free and libre games and a lot more. 
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 ===== Acknowledgement ===== ===== Acknowledgement =====
  
 This wiki article is based on **ArchWiki**. We may have removed non-[[https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html|FSDG]] bits from it. This wiki article is based on **ArchWiki**. We may have removed non-[[https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html|FSDG]] bits from it.