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dockerized_ollama

bbsr_ida_public/base_projects/dockerized_ollama
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This dossier retains 0 exact component occurrences from 0 published evidence files at one immutable repository commit.

opencode:441705739f8df2d2project ID + commit SHA + exact evidence path

Published dependency evidence does not prove deployment, productive use, procurement or runtime reachability.

project ID + commit SHA + exact evidence path
0exact component occurrences
0package identities
0evidence files
0OSV records returned
Exact published evidence

Files that resolve this repository’s dependencies

Every file remains tied to the observed commit. A parse error stays visible and never becomes a zero.

No exact evidence row is available in this projection.

Observed relations

Package identities at this commit

No related row is available in the current dataset.

Interpretation boundary

Exact identities in, explicit limits out

The collector reads bounded lockfiles, SBOMs and exact double-equals pins at one immutable commit. Version ranges are never resolved by assumption.

Retrieval, parsing, matching and publishing use no generative AI model.

i6eal (2026): dockerized_ollama — exact AI dependency evidence dossier, data state 19 Jul 2026. https://i6eal.de/en/tools/ki-abhaengigkeitsatlas/repository/opencode-4417/

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Does this repository dossier prove deployment?
No. It documents dependencies published at one observed commit, not a deployed environment.
Why are exact versions required?
OSV and registry metadata can be linked reproducibly only to an observed package@version tuple. The collector never substitutes a newest release for a range.
Does a missing row mean the dependency is absent?
No. It means not observed within the bounded files and repository checkpoint. Incomplete trees and parser failures remain explicit.

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