Sekundärpakets
Sekundärpakets are a concept primarily found in German-language discussions related to package management and software distribution. The term literally translates to "secondary package" or "secondary bundle." In essence, a Sekundärpaket refers to a package that is not a primary dependency of a main application but is still necessary for its full functionality or for providing certain optional features. This distinction is important in complex software ecosystems where numerous components might contribute to the overall user experience.
The concept of Sekundärpakets helps to differentiate between core software requirements and those that enhance or
In some package management systems, particularly those with granular dependency tracking, Sekundärpakets might be handled as