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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.
This project will provide tools mostly written in python, that will enable generation of bookmark to be able to use konqueror, as you would use synaptic, to get information faster on a package you want.
OpenMex is a tool that can extract media from games archives, based on MultiEx (available on www.xentax.com). Currently, 142 games (and other formats) are supported (though not all tested yet). Check out our second alpha release.
Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
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.