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LPML is the Linux Packaging Markup Language and is implemented
with perl. LPML improves upon traditional fileglobbing schemes.
Source repositories are rendered into RPMs, dpkgs, and many
other methods of direct compilation and installation.
Extended Slackware package management tools, added new features like those in other distro's package tools (ie rpm, deb, slp, etc..) and provide multiple interfaces including console, Gnome, and KDE.
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Payload Delivery Vehicle (PDV) is a program that builds an executable that contains a complete package (e.g. and RPM, System V package or tar file) and the commands required to install it. When the executable is run it will extract and execute the payloa
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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
A utility that is similiar to Debian's apt program, but for the RPM package management system. It can be used to automatically download and install updated RPM packages on any RPM-based distribution.
Sherman is a tool designed to aid in the deployment of Win9x workstations and software within an organization. The linux-based bootdiskallows for the unattended installation of Win9x, while the client provides basic software packaging services.
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.
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RPM Builder serves the novice/newbie audience. It gives them an easy way to take small applications that only have tarred releases and build a simple spec file and resulting rpm file.
vo_recipes is a Vim Outliner Plugin to simplify the process of make recipes for the GoboLinux distribution. The main purpose is to build an UI in vim that fits the whole process that involve the creation of recipes in GoboLinux, from creation to publish
rpm-depcheck is a tool for checking the RPM dependencies of a specified command.
It is useful, for example, for getting an indication of what should be included in the "BuildRequires" tag of a RPM spec file when compiling a program.