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Handling Live Updates & Dynamic Changes: What if a bridge is closed due to a live map update you just downloaded?
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If you build from a Git tree, you have to install Autotools and start
System package managers work differently because they separate those two things. When someone pushes a new version of an upstream library, it doesn’t appear in apt install or brew install until a distribution maintainer has reviewed the change, updated the package definition, and pushed it through a build pipeline. Fedora packages go through review and koji builds, Homebrew requires a pull request that passes CI and gets merged by a maintainer. A compromised upstream tarball still has to survive that process before it reaches anyone’s machine, and the people doing the reviews tend to notice when a patch adds an obfuscated postinstall script that curls a remote payload.
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