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In that sense, distros are differentiated by what libraries and other low-level system softwares are available to the programs you wish to install on them. If you want your program to be available natively on every distro, it needs to be compatible with every competing set of libraries each distro has elected to use.\n
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It *is* possible to just say “fuck it” to the distro’s built-in libraries, and instead bundling the specific version of `nails` or `screws` or whatever you project needs directly with it. Build your own with blackjack and hookers, as it were. That’s exactly what Flatpak does, among others. But it’s trading flexibility for redundancy. In the age of cheap and plentiful storage memory, many people think this trade is well worth it. But it makes many formalists cringe.
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- [!technology@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/technology)\n
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The way I understand it is like this:\n
\n
The grand theory of classic package managers is the idea that lots of programs all need the same core libraries to function. An analogy would be like noticing most construction jobs need `nails`. So instead of making everyone bring their own copy of `nails`, resulting in dozens of redundant copies of it lying around, they have a single `nails` package that everyone can use.\n
\n
But there are different versions of `nails` out there. Each version picks up unique new features, and drops legacy ones. Recent builds may incorporate and thus require the new features, making them incompatible with old versions of `nails` that don’t have them. On the other hand, some builds may still use and rely on legacy features of `nails`, and are thus incompatible with the new versions. You may run into a scenario where you want Software A that needs `nails` version 14+, but also Software B that can only run on `nails` v <13, and you just can’t, because they don’t overlap.\n
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Additionally, there may just be a totally different competing package out there, `screws`, that does largely the same job as `nails`, but in a completely different way that is totally incompatible with projects that expect `nails`. So if you need Software C that relies on `nails`, but also Software D that relies on `screws`, you might cause problems by installing both.\n
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The way I understand it is like this:\n
\n
The grand theory of classic package managers is the idea that lots of programs all need the same core libraries to function. An analogy would be like noticing most construction jobs need `nails`. So instead of making everyone bring their own copy of `nails`, resulting in dozens of redundant copies of it lying around, they have a single `nails` package that everyone can use.\n
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\n
Additionally, there may just be a totally different competing package out there, `screws`, that does largely the same job as `nails`, but in a completely different way that is totally incompatible with projects that expect `nails`. So if you need Software C that relies on `nails`, but also Software D that relies on `screws`, you might cause problems by installing both.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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