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The package management system makes use of package repositories, which are essentially web or FTP sites that contain packages and make them available for download. Having a package reside in a repository brings significant advantages: the user can easily update packages on their device by downloading new packages from the repository, other developers can use the packages as automatically installable dependencies and the Application Manager can find the packages in the repository using a URL.
The package management system makes use of package repositories, which are essentially web or FTP sites that contain packages and make them available for download. Having a package reside in a repository brings significant advantages: the user can easily update packages on their device by downloading new packages from the repository, other developers can use the packages as automatically installable dependencies and the Application Manager can find the packages in the repository using a URL.
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For more information on working with repositories, see the [http://www.isotton.com/software/debian/docs/repository-howto/repository-howto.html Debian Repository HOWTO].
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For more information on working with repositories, see the [http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/repository-howto/repository-howto Debian Repository HOWTO].
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