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34 Start-Up<br />

NOTE<br />

Because language-specific packages may depend on other packages, the package<br />

manager may select additional packages for installation.<br />

Packages and Installation Sources<br />

If you want to find only packages from the specific source, use the Installation Sources<br />

filter. In the default configuration, this filter shows a list <strong>of</strong> all packages from the selected<br />

source. To restrict the list, use a secondary filter.<br />

To view a list <strong>of</strong> the all installed packages from the selected installation source, select<br />

the filter Installation Sources then select Installation Summary from Secondary Filters<br />

and deactivate all check boxes except Keep.<br />

The package status in the individual package window can be changed as usual. However,<br />

the changed package may no longer meet the search criteria. To remove such packages<br />

from the list, update the list with Update List.<br />

Installing Source Packages<br />

A package containing the source files for the program is usually available. The sources<br />

are not needed for running the program, but you may want to install the sources to<br />

compile a custom version <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

To install sources for selected program, mark the check box in the Source column. If<br />

you cannot see a check box, your installation sources do not contain the source <strong>of</strong> the<br />

package.<br />

Removing Packages<br />

To remove packages, assign the correct status to the packages to remove and click Accept.<br />

Selected packages should have the Delete status. If a package required by other<br />

installed packages is marked for deletion, the package manager issues an alert with<br />

detailed information and alternative solutions.

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