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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
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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.
This project should be deleted because the name "Garp" was already taken. This project will continue under the name "Arpix" (that is, if the SourceForge staff approve my "Arpix" project).