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-# USE1.4.1-B Overview 
-# Background 
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-Understanding the general principles of a package manager is the foundation to utilize them. 
-The package manager provides a repository of software stored in a dedicated file system location -- even for different versions. 
-Specific software and version may depend on other software or libraries forming a tree of dependencies. 
-The software might be incompatible with another software, too. 
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-The user can query available software via commands and load software using a program of the package manager via the shell command-line interface. 
-A package manager then makes it available by manipulating shell variables. 
-Understanding these variables is crucial to understand the system behavior and to debug issues. 
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-# Aim 
-  * To describe the principles of a package manager and how it interfaces with the shell. 
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-# Outcomes 
-  * Describe the general dependency structure of software 
-  * Describe how a package manager makes software available 
-  * Use the export command to print shell variables 
-  * Understand shell variables relevant for executing and building software 
-    - PATH for executables 
-    - LD\_LIBRARY\_PATH for libraries 
-    - MANPATH for manual pages (man command) 
-    - PKG\_CONFIG\_PATH for pkg-config 
-  * Manipulate shell variables to include additional software 
-    - Setting shell variables for a single program by prefixing or by using export 
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-# Subskills 
  
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