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readme.md: greatly updated packages section [skip ci] #7091

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I included the most common package repositories to highlight that many of them do not seem to be properly maintained. This is not supposed to be an endorsement of them but I did not outline that in the actual document because it is supposed to informative only.

@firewave firewave force-pushed the readme-distro branch 5 times, most recently from 422eb74 to d15545c Compare December 10, 2024 13:49
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Unofficial packages *not* maintained by the Cppcheck team but their respective packers:
- (Windows) An portable package is available via https://portableapps.com/apps/development/cppcheck-portable.
- (Windows / Outdated) A package is available via https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/cppcheck.
- (Windows / Outdated) A package is avaiulable via https://winget.run/pkg/Cppcheck/Cppcheck.
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Typo: avaiulable

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Fixed.

@firewave firewave merged commit 6472da9 into danmar:main Dec 12, 2024
@firewave firewave deleted the readme-distro branch December 12, 2024 12:47
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