
ardumont
Like I said, from pass's documentation (I just added the links): -
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This is all `default` (it's in the main repository distribution) so I do not understand. Also, I believe those distributions are the main linux families (every other in a way or another deriving from one of those).
So I must misunderstand the term `default` package, can you explicit it for me?
Maybe I'm splitting hairs but when I think of a "standard" or "default" package I think of things like coreutils that are installed automatically when I installed my operating system. Think about it this way: since xmonad is in the "main repository distribution" for many operating systems, would you call it a "standard" package? Just because I can install a package doesn't mean it's a "standard" package. I'm sure my operating system has dozens of password managers to choose from, just like it has dozens of windows managers. I would only call one of them the "standard" package if it was automatically installed by the base system. -- Peter Jones, Founder, Devalot.com Defending the honor of good code