I'm looking at Repology, and I think most of the distributions and other downstreams have rightfully boycotted #Python #chardet #copywashing. Of course, there's the possibility that some of them are simply out-of-date, though.

So far chardet-7 is distributed by #Chromebrew, #CondaForge (not on Repology), #Homebrew, #KaOS, #OpenIndiana, #openmamba, #Ravenports, #Spack and #T2 SDE. Shame on you!

https://repology.org/project/chardet/versions
https://repology.org/project/python%3Achardet/versions

chardet package versions - Repology

List of package versions for project chardet in all repositories

New repositories support added recently to #repology:
- #chromebrew (package manager for Chrome OS)
- #opam (#OCaml package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
- @serpentos

In other news, #guix is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.

ChromeOS is what you're using? Want more Linux innit?

Say hello to Chromebrew! A package manager for Chrome OS.

Chromebooks with ChromeOS run a Linux kernel. ChromeOS is Google's own Linux distribution.

The only missing pieces for a full-featured Linux distro were GCC and Make with their dependencies. Well, these pieces aren't missing anymore.

Google themselves are improving the running of Linux applications in ChromeOS rapidly now in these times of transition towards the "one kernel to rule 'em all" (?)

== > https://github.com/skycocker/chromebrew
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#Chromebrew #ChromeOS #GCC #Linuxkernel #Chromebooks
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GitHub - skycocker/chromebrew: Package manager for Chrome OS

Package manager for Chrome OS. Contribute to skycocker/chromebrew development by creating an account on GitHub.

ChromeOS is what you're using? Want more Linux innit?

Say hello to Chromebrew! A package manager for Chrome OS.

Chromebooks come with ChromeOS (Google's own Linux distribution) and the only missing pieces for a full-featured Linux distro were GCC and Make with their dependencies.

Google improve the running of Linux apps in ChromeOS rapidly now in these times of towards the "one kernel to rule 'em all" (?)

== > https://github.com/skycocker/chromebrew
_
#Chromebrew #ChromeOS #GCC #Linuxkernel #Chromebooks

GitHub - skycocker/chromebrew: Package manager for Chrome OS

Package manager for Chrome OS. Contribute to skycocker/chromebrew development by creating an account on GitHub.