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The search service can find package by either name (apache), provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache), binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) in standard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet...
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Often, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
The universal package manager library | python312-pako-0.3.1-1.13.noarch.rpm | ||
python312-pako-0.3.1-1.12.noarch.html | The universal package manager library | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-pako-0.3.1-1.12.noarch.rpm |
python312-pako-0.3.1-1.8.noarch.html | The universal package manager library | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-pako-0.3.1-1.8.noarch.rpm |
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