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2 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
libsolv∗
|
22 |
0.7.339 |
0.7.326
0.7.317
0.7.306
0.7.294
0.7.283
0.7.27
0.7.262
0.7.25
0.7.246
0.7.234
0.7.228
0.7.204
0.7.192
0.7.17▲2
0.7.16▲2
0.7.14▲2
0.7.11▲
0.7.9▲
0.7.7▲
0.6.36▲
0.6.35▲
0.6.34▲2
0.6.30▲
0.6.26▲2
0.6.20▲
0.6.11▲2
0.3.0_haiku_2014_12_22▲ |
0.7.22.r0.gea114b25 |
100.00 |
libsolv0∗
|
1 |
0.6.39 |
0.6.35 |
|
95.74 |
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