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==Platform-specific== On specific [[computing platform]]s, "dependency hell" often goes by a local specific name, generally the name of components. * [[DLL Hell]]{{snd}} a form of dependency hell occurring on 16-bit [[Microsoft Windows]]. * [[Extension conflict]]{{snd}} a form of dependency hell occurring on the [[classic Mac OS]]. * [[Java class loader#JAR hell|JAR hell]]{{snd}} a form of dependency hell occurring in the [[Java virtual machine|Java Runtime Environment]] before build tools like [[Apache Maven]] solved this problem in 2004.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * RPM hell{{snd}} a form of dependency hell occurring in the [[Red Hat]] distribution of [[Linux]] and other distributions that use [[rpm (software)|RPM]] as a package manager.<ref name="linuxcompa">{{cite web | title = Is Linux Annoying? | last = Weinstein | first = Paul | url = http://linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/09/11/linux_annoyances.html | publisher = linuxdevcenter.com | date = 2003-09-11 | accessdate = 2010-04-10}}</ref>
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