Remark 64.6.1. Notes on derived categories.
There are some set-theoretical problems when $\mathcal{A}$ is somewhat arbitrary, which we will happily disregard.
The categories $K(A)$ and $D(A)$ are endowed with the structure of a triangulated category.
The categories $\text{Comp}(\mathcal{A})$ and $K(\mathcal{A})$ can also be defined when $\mathcal{A}$ is an additive category.
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