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dedup util is a lightweight open-source files packing tool. It is based on block-level data de-duplication technology, and can reduce the data capacity to save storage space. The key feature is no block data collsion with md5 hashkey.
BTS is a Build Template System designed for building packages for th common packing systems in use by current distributions based on a single XML package description. We are finally restarting development after a long break due to NeOS work.
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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.
PKC (PacKageCommander) is a package manager utility with ncurses and GTK+ interface. You can install/uninstall Debian or RPM packages, or you can configure, build and install a program from a source, and you can make a Debian or an RPM package, and it ca
Xinstaller is a program written in C for Linux. It will allow you to make an installer file for your programs. The user will have only to start the executable and to answer some easy questions(mostly "next" :)).
GNUpdate is a set of libraries and tools that provide universal package management on Linux systems, allowing any distribution to install packages from other distributions, as well as updating the system with the latest versions of installed packages.
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DOSConf is an installer to install, update, repair, remove and create installation and patch package. It will be developed for DOS / Win32 platforms and in the future for another operating systems, like Linux.
A simple project for use with SDL that loads a zipfile into memory and automatically converts all known files (such as text, graphics, fonts, and sounds) into data that is ready to be used in a game or multimedia project. It is the SDL equivalent of an A
Mp3 Editing and Auditing Toolkit. This is a toolkit designed to make mp3 collection management on a massive scale alot easier. This toolkit handles everything from massive tagging, to list generatoration and organization.
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.
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.
GFileSplit is a very simple GNOME app to split a file into fixed size pieces and to join the pieces back into the original file.
In the post-floppy era, this can still be useful because of size limits on mail attachments.