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Centralized package manager (CPacMan) - package management (redistribution) solution for server farms. Central package redistribution system increases security and improves manageability.
This is simple GNU/Linux package manager written on bash.
This project is being rewritten using python, so only some basic support remained for bash based version.
pypt-offline is a utility for people using Debian (and distros based on debian) on a disconnected machine. It helps in downloading the required data from another, high bandwidth Windows/Linux/Mac box.
pmgr is a package management system for the Python Language. It is inspired by Portage, the Gentoo Linux PMS. It uses Pythons distutils to install source packages, but also provides its own powerful framework for non-distutils packages.
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Pamafren is a simple GNOME-based generic package manager front end. It provides convenient UI for the 'search-filter-install/remove' cycle. Currently pamafren supports Debian's apt+dpkg and FreeBSD's native package manager.