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3 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
debian-policy∗
|
1 |
4.6.2.0 |
4.6.1.1 4.6.0.1 4.5.1.0 4.5.0.1 4.3.0.3 4.1.4.1 3.9.8.0 3.9.5.0 |
|
100.0 |
developers-reference∗
|
1 |
12.19 |
12.18 12.6 12.3 11.0.21 11.0.10 3.4.25 3.4.19 3.4.17 3.4.11 |
|
96.99 |
maint-guide∗
|
1 |
1.2.53 |
1.2.51 1.2.47 1.2.46 1.2.43 1.2.40 1.2.36 1.2.32 |
|
96.99 |
Legend:
- Spread means how many repository families (e.g. all Debian versions as well as Ubuntu and other derivatives make a single family) contain this package.
- newest#repos - newest known version. The number shows how many repository families have this version.
- devel - newest known devel (or unstable) version. There may be both devel and newest versions for a given package.
- unique - package is only present in a single repository family, there are no other sources to compare it against, so although it's the latest version known to repology, is not really reliable.
- outdated - outdated version which requires updating.
- legacy - outdated version when a newer version is present. This is assumed to be legacy version preserved for e.g. compatibility.
- rolling - package is fetched from always latest snapshot or VCS master/trunk, so it is always latest and is not a subject for comparison.
- noscheme - the project does not have official versioning scheme, so versions used in repositories which are basically random.
- incorrect - version is known to be incorrect (e.g. version not officially released yet, or lacking alpha/beta/rc qualifier).
- untrusted - this source is known to likely supply incorrect versions, so is ignored proactively.
- ignored - version is ignored and excluded from comparison for some other reason (e.g. snapshots).
- vulnerable▲ - version is potentially vulnerable as there are related CVEs.