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Pocket

A pocket is a system-defined section of packages within a package repository. Pockets are a concept from the Ubuntu package archive (and Debian), and they’re used to organize packages based on their purpose or stage in the release process. Some examples commonly used in Landscape include release, updates and security pockets.

Landscape uses pockets for repository mirroring. For more information, see the explanation on repository mirroring.

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