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Yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover for rpm systems. It automatically computes dependencies and figures out what things should occur to install packages. It makes it easier to ... [More] maintain groups of machines without having to manually update each one using rpm. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Wine-doors is an application designed to make installing windows software on Linux, Solaris or other Unix systems easier. Wine-doors is essentially a package management tool for windows software on ... [More] Linux systems. Most Linux desktop users are familiar with package management style application delivery, so it made sense to apply this model to windows software. [Less]
Created over 2 years 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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The Smart Package Manager project has the ambitious objective of creating smart and portable algorithms for solving adequately the problem of managing software upgrading and installation. This tool ... [More] works in all major distributions, and will bring notable advantages over native tools currently in use (APT, APT-RPM, YUM, URPMI, etc). [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Created over 2 years ago.

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A windows solution for easily packaging python applications. Using this launcher you won't have to worry about creating complicated py2exe setup.py files. Just declare your application's entry point. ... [More] Copy all your eggs in a directory and voila! you have a portable windows application. [Less]
Created 10 months 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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zbuilder is inspired by prevu, but doesn't rely on pbuilder to handle the package build process. zbuilder allows you to create and manage chrooted build environments, allowing you to build packages ... [More] for a different distribution release than what is running. It also has preliminary support for cross-compiling packages, but only for building i386 on amd64 at the moment. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Telecentre computer configuration and network management architecture used in Comat's Rural Business Centres, a network of over a thousand telecentres in rural areas across India. These telecentres ... [More] are on average four hours from the nearest urban area (and support centre) and have intermittent and low bandwidth network connections with frequent power outages and system meltdowns, putting the focus of this project on creating a management framework that can work under such conditions. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.