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However, that "pacman -S" command has lots of switches (see section 1.1.1 ==> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/pacman ). Source: 5 months ago
Automatic installation of packages during building utilizes pacman and aurman with the supported "package sources" being:. Source: 9 months ago
* Package management and DNF syntax usage are big topics. Follow the Arch Wiki example for the "pacman" package management tool ==> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/pacman. Source: 10 months ago
Should be possible as the Arch distro SteamOS is built on includes pacman. Source: 10 months ago
All of this is explained in the wiki page. Source: 11 months ago
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