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Fink brings the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and macOS. Packages are downloaded and built automatically and installed into a tree managed by dpkg, all with full dependency tracking.
Centralized packagemanager (CPacMan) - package management (redistribution) solution for server farms. Central package redistribution system increases security and improves manageability.
Basic package management for the Minix 3 Operating System. Install, remove and build packages. Some small side-projects are also hosted here (for example a pkg-config replacement written in Bourne shell).
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portsman is an ncurses based, graphical front-end to manage the FreeBSD (NetBSD & OpenBSD planned) ports collection(s). It behaves like a packagemanager and comes with many features.
This is simple GNU/Linux packagemanager written on bash.
This project is being rewritten using python, so only some basic support remained for bash based version.
pips is a ports-style system for building packages that is package-manager agnostic - i.e. it can build a variety of package types and it is easy to add support for more.
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.
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Rasbora is Web Front-end for PackageManager like dpkg, rpm, installpkg and others. It´s based on "drivers" for each system. Very useful for sysadmins. No Releases, but you can get the project on Subversion.
Force-get is a package-manager which grabs files from the internet and installs them, much like portage. It supports binary and source packages, and was designed with one simple principle in mind: source and binary packages living in peace together.
PKC (PacKageCommander) is a packagemanager utility with ncurses and GTK+ interface. You can install/uninstall Debian or RPM packages, or you can configure, build and install a program from a source, and you can make a Debian or an RPM package, and it ca
gnome-pkgtool is a GTK+/GNOME packagemanager for Slackware allowing you to install, uninstall and upgrade packages, automatically build packages from source, search through installed packages and more.
slacker is a slackware pkgtool package management assistant. It was primarily designed to allow you to automatically keep your system up to date by periodically checking the 'patches' directory on the slackware ftp site for your installed version.
Spk is a packagemanager aimed at handling packages installed from source code. It records changes to the filesystem and places that information into a repository that it manages, providing a complete set of package management functionality.
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.
Pamafren is a simple GNOME-based generic packagemanager front end. It provides convenient UI for the 'search-filter-install/remove' cycle. Currently pamafren supports Debian's apt+dpkg and FreeBSD's native packagemanager.
kAPTleen is a KDE frontend to Debian's APT packagemanager tool. It shall provide an easy way to manage package sources, upgrade your system, search for packages, install packages, and - last, but not least - find & remove unused packages.