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Please proceed now with the link below and remember to visit "SFE" on the left and browse through the available packages list in SVN. Or go for one of the binary repositories with ready-to-use IPS packages.
A simple document management system (DMS).
Documents and associated datas are stored in a single file.
Keep all your documents in your pocket on your USB stick.
jShrinker is written in Java and can de/compress 7zip*, zip, bzip2, tar, lzma, rar, and gzip formats. It aims to be cross-platform and to provide an easy-to-use interface. It will include these features: batch decompression. *Decompress only
A simple software to extract any valid DBPF file, normally they have package extension.
This software extracts DBPF files from any The Sims 2, The Sims Stories, The Sims 3 and Spore using command line and has XML support for other softwares.
Packad is a tool that it aims at to manage applications developed for GNU/Linux and follows standards GNU as configuration, compilation and installation.
NPFLIB is a library to manage npf package files that can be use with applications. The packages consists in a set of files gathered in a single file. They can be use as a data directory for a program or simply as archives.
Plugins for Maven 1.x (http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/) - manage all aspects of your project (tests, docs, distribution) from a single project descriptor! This project provides plugins that are not bundled with Maven due to differing licenses.
rpmdiff is a utility to create a binary patch from one version of an rpm to another. This binary patch can then be distributed to end-users of a distribution who have installed the first version of the rpm and they will be upgraded to the second version.
jxmlpkg is a Java based set of tools for generating and installing binary and source software packages that use a new package format, xmlpkg, which use an extensible XML-based metainfo sytem. Support for plugins will also be included.
AVD is a continuation of the swim project. The goal is to create a suitable SQL server from swim's not-installed DB, and to maintain the swim client. AVD will be used as a gBootRoot method.
The Green Machine is a powerful archive creator, which supports data compression, self-extracting file creation, encryption, file verification via checksums, and much more.
The Debian's Archive Browser will ease the browsing and searching of package in the _huge_ Debian's Packages list. Written in python, no release yet. keep in touch.
Yet another Java obfuscation tool. This one has a bit of a different twist, in that it can obfuscate native methods by generating a .h file which #defines the original method names to the obfuscated ones. Built with Apache BCEL.
PAT is a complete web application that allow to manage files (basic and advanced functions like compression in gz), ftp, and database all in one. Designed to reproduce a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with drop-down and context menu for easy use
A dynamic package manager with a virtual file system interface. Keep track of files installed from a source tarball and easily remove those files. Simply copying files from /usr/src/{package name} will automaticly create a package.
CoolPackager is a program which will take a .tar.gz file and a installation script file and create a self-extracting executable scipt.
Install it on your system by typing this command as root:
lynx -source cpkg.sourceforge.net/cpkg | sh
RPM Workshop is for the experienced/professional packager.
This tool will give the packager GUI access to take a new tar file and create a spec file and RPMS or open an exsisting spec file for updating.