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A FreeBSD console utility that finds, lists and possibly removes unreferenced packages. It lets the user choose which packages to remove and which ones to keep. It maintains a keep-list file, so previously kept packages will be skipped automatically.
A set of (Perl) scripts that allows you to optimize backups to S3 by packing files/dirs into a minimal set of archives that are likely to remain stable between backups, even if the underlying files change, thus minimizing the number S3 items.
esync-perl is a tool, which is designed to up-/download files via ssh to/from a rootserver. esync can encrypt/decrypt this files with gpg an manage public keys (it also has a key storage). You can use it for safe backup or to safely transmit files.
autopkg helps to automate Slackware package creation. Once an autopkg rules file has been created for a program, it may be used to easily create a package from the program's source. autopkg acts as a wrapper around the rules, which are perl.
UPMS is based on BSD ports system, it can be used on any FSH 2.x Linux compatible distribution. UPMS have two level of dependencies checking, required and suggested. This two levels makes UPMS to tune all of the packages to optimal or minimal, depend on
PackRat is Backup and Recovery for Perl empowered systems. It is intended to provide a light-weight disaster-recovery capability to any system running the aproporiate perl, but is developed and tested only under linux at this point. Future releases will i