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Linux allows packaging in different ways depending on the specific distribution used. Popular formats are Debian packages {{incode|.deb}}, Fedora packages {{incode|.rpm}}, and the quasi-universal {{incode|.AppImage}} format.
Linux allows packaging in different ways depending on the specific distribution used. Popular formats are Debian packages {{incode|.deb}}, Fedora packages {{incode|.rpm}}, and the quasi-universal {{incode|.AppImage}} format.


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For Windows and MacOS, see [[Packaging|Packaging]].
For Windows and MacOS, see [[Packaging|Packaging]].


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* [[Debian_development|Debian development]]
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* [[Debian_Unstable|Debian Unstable]]
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* [[AppImage|AppImage]]
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[[Category:Developer Documentation]]
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Revision as of 07:29, 19 November 2019

Linux allows packaging in different ways depending on the specific distribution used. Popular formats are Debian packages .deb, Fedora packages .rpm, and the quasi-universal .AppImage format.

For Windows and MacOS, see Packaging.