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A [[package]] typically is a bundle of files that together allow you to perform a task.
 
A [[package]] typically is a bundle of files that together allow you to perform a task.
  
Most importantly, [[rpm]] and [[deb]] [[packages]] allow you to [[install software]], including its libraries, documentation and config files.
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Most importantly, [[rpm]] and [[deb]] [[package]]s allow you to [[install software]], including its libraries, documentation and config files.

Revision as of 08:12, 18 April 2009

A package typically is a bundle of files that together allow you to perform a task.

Most importantly, rpm and deb packages allow you to install software, including its libraries, documentation and config files.