How do package managers keep track of installed files?

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  • chromebrew

    Package manager for Chrome OS

  • With Chromebrew we just implemented a global manifest of package filelists. Everything is a flat file. You can browse ours here: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew/tree/master/manifest

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