Extras packages #24112
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I saw hashicorp vault be moved to "enterprise packages" on wolfi-dev/advisories#4501 and I would like to know if there's an established policy on which packages are moved and when. Thanks! |
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Wolfi OS contains latest opensource versions of the software. Due to Hashicorp Vault upstream license change (https://www.hashicorp.com/license-faq) to a more restrictive one, non-eol and up-to-date vault package versions are no longer published in wolfi-dev/os repository. Currently there is no better way to publish Vault, with clear caveats w.r.t. licensing like Chainguard Images have in SBOM/licensing tab. We don't yet have openbao or a similar alternative packaged. You can use latest vault versions via Chainguard Image see pull urls at https://images.chainguard.dev/directory/image/vault/versions. |
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@henriquevcosta the extras repository contains what is deemed non-open source software or software with additional EULA. It is unrelated to Chainguard's business model. It is to do with upstream software. Do ensure you read license terms for every package there. Some of them are without source code (NVIDIA), and some of them have restirctions (i.e. vault's BUSL license) and similar. Wolfi OS remains fully open source software.
This is similar to how other distributions split publish things - i.e. Ubuntu's restricted, Debian's non-free, and so on.
https://edu.chainguard.dev/chainguard/chainguard-images/faq/#what-packages-are-available-in-chainguard-images explains in detail which packages …