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BlackPack is a utility to aid in creating installable RedHat packages (.rpm).
The goal behind the project is to make developing for RedHat based Linux distributions more appealing, with an easy to use interface for packaging applications, artwork, media, themes, etc.
DCMLinux is a complete PACS system, free of charge. Its core is an Ubuntu 14.04 system fully updated and it contains the DCM4CHEE as its PACS server. In the near future it will contain many other addons such as Weasis, Oviyam, Care2x, etc.
Just download the iso, burn it to a CD and boot it up. No need to configure any files of dcm4chee, DCMLinux installer asks for everything it needs to configure a running PACS in minutes.
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Chestnut package manager is a utility to handle executables and resource files in a transparent, platform independent and relocatable way. Its concept is similar to Apple bundles and Java archives.
A set of tools to build your own customed Linuxdistribution with more managability than raw LFS(Linux From Scratch). Include source package manager, file system backup and realtime mirror apps, and some assistant data structure writen in Python, etc...
Snapshot and rollback support for configuration files on Linuxdistribution. Tools making possible of manual/periodical/automatic saving of configurations. Tools for viewing the differences in stored files and also tool for restoring them.
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.
The Debian's Archive Browser will ease the browsing and searching of package in the _huge_ Debian's Packages list. Written in python, no release yet. keep in touch.
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RPM Wizard is an installation program for RPM packages. Using a wizard interface, it makes installing easy even for beginners. With features such as automatic dependency handling, it aims to become the most easy-to-use RPM installation program.
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!
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.
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.