Projects tagged ‘debian’ and ‘packaging’


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Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager. It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. APT ... [More] features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique features. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. * Install, remove, upgrade and ... [More] downgrade single and multiple packages. * Upgrade your whole system. * Manage package repositories (sources.list). * Find packages by name, description and several other attributes. * Select packages by status, section, name or a custom filter. * Sort packages by name, status, size or version. * Browse all available online documentation related to a package. * Download the latest changelog of a package. * Lock packages to the current version. * Force the installation of a specifc package version. * Undo/Redo of selections. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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Python Modules Packaging Team aims to improve the python modules situation in Debian, by packaging available modules that may be useful and providing a central location for packages maintained by a ... [More] team, hence improving responsiveness, integration and standardization. PMPT or just python-modules is hosted at alioth.debian.org, the Debian GForge installation. We currently have a SVN repository and a mailing list whose email address can be used in the Maintainer field on co-maintained packages. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Debathena brings the full functionality of an MIT Athena workstation to your Debian or Ubuntu system through a set of Debian packages. You can easily install, and cleanly uninstall, whatever packages ... [More] you want—from a few of the client utilities, to a full-fledged Kerberos login system supporting AFS home directories and locker software. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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the distributed apt-cacher for local networks implemented in Python. It's called apt-zeroconf since it uses avahi for automatically finding other apt-zeroconf instances on the LAN, similar to Apple's Rendezvous/Bonjour/Zeroconf technology
Created over 2 years ago.

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JDeb provides an Ant task and a Maven plugin to create Debian packages from Java builds in a truly cross platform manner. Build your Debian packages on any platform that has Java support. Windows ... [More] , Linux - it does not require additional native tools installed. The API underneath is well abstracted can easily be adopted for other areas as well. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Tanzanite is an interface for RubyGems and DebPack. It makes it extremely easy to maintain multiple versions of a program, and most importantly, have a RubyGem use a Debian package as a dependancy. ... [More] This way a gem and a Debian package can both require the Ruby-GTK bindings, and the user only has to have one installation of these bindings. DebPack does the grunt work, Tanzanite makes it easy. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Suitcase is an extensible and flexible code packaging system to build packages for deployment. It was primarily built for assisting with the deployment of web applications but as an app it really ... [More] doesn’t care about what you are building. Suitcase is architected to be flexible so that it’s possible to extend it to suit your packaging requirement. It’s also designed to be package system and version control agnostic. Suitcase was initially designed to build Debian packages but the codebase is structured with the intention that should be possible to support any arbitrary packaging system as required. Patches to add additional functionality will be greatly welcomed. Suitcase depends on the user making use of version control in order to be able to determine package versions. This design decision was made because if you’re not using a VCS then you probably won’t need a packaging system. However, if required it’s technically possible that someone could create a replacement of the VCS backend with a system that tracks versions of files without a VCS. Suitcase was written by Stuart Colville and Alex Knowles. The code is released under a BSD license, and is © Global Radio 2008. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Automatically release/upload debian packages from CVS. Take packages managed by cvs-buildpackage, generate and dupload them when you change the debian/changelog file.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Reprepro is an apt package management system. The reprepro project website is at "http://mirrorer.alioth.debian.org" This project has been created at Google to coordinate about developing some new ... [More] features for the "reprepro" apt package management system, and to facilitate sending our patches upstream. Please visit the upstream website for the main point of development. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.