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So we need not explain it in the glossary. |
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Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller <ulm@g.o> |
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\item[qualified package name] A package name along with its associated category. For example, |
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\t{app-editors/vim} is a qualified package name. |
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\item[stand-alone repository] An (ebuild) repository which is intended to function on its own as the |
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- only, or primary, repository on a system. Contrast with \i{slave repository} below. |
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-\item[slave repository, non-stand-alone repository] An (ebuild) repository which is not complete |
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- enough to function on its own, but needs one or more \i{master repositories} to |
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- satisfy dependencies and provide repository-level support files. Known in Portage as an overlay. |
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+ only, or primary, repository on a system. Contrast with \i{non-stand-alone repository} below. |
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+\item[non-stand-alone repository] An (ebuild) repository which is not complete enough to function |
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+ on its own, but needs one or more \i{master repositories} to satisfy dependencies and provide |
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+ repository-level support files. Known in Portage as an overlay. |
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\item[master repository] See above. |
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\end{description} |
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2.27.0 |