A shell script to automatically upgrade an installed ClamAV version. It helps you to download, decompress, configure make and install a new ClamAV version.
The goal of this project is to provide a method to build a bootable image for small embedded systems, based on the original package sources, most notably buildroot, and to snapshot the distribution and configuration files for repeatable builds.
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Relis-G is an automatic software installer for computational grids,
based on shell scripts and the Globus Toolkit, with features
of transparency of machine type and administration policy of servers.
YIS is the Yoper Installer aimed at making the Installation as simple as possible. It is being developed from scratch using PyQt.YIS aims at easy to use GUI, simple and effective coding techniques, make things simpler.
PHPRPMs is a collection of tools required to build PHP extensions "missing" from your RedHat/Fedora distribution (such as mhash, mcrypt, FDFtk, mssql, SQLite, APC, APD, dBase, filePro and others) as RPM add-ons to your "factory" PHP packages.
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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.
ThinTUX is a small Linux distribution for thin clients. It has support for all major remote access protocols. The distribution can be booted from the network. The configuration is stored on a DHCP server to simplify terminal management.
barcat is just like "cat", but displays an ASCII progress bar. Its goal is to work on any Unix-like platform and to be directly usable in installation scripts without needing compilation, so it is a pure shell script.
This script will characterize and create a profile of a *NIX box. pkglist.sh - Asks what installed packages you want in your report and its category. irsaudit.sh - Will query the system for a list of computer characteristics and make a report.
deb-install is a (big) shellskript, that works on top of of the debian package management tools.
The goal is to create one command that informs about or installs any package, without the user having to know all the different tools.
apt4rpm provides tools to create and maintain an apt, yum or metadata repository.
The main tool is aptate which searches rpm repositories storing
the rpms in the correct apt, yum or metadata component.
If you're looking for the apt client software,
makeLFS is a collection of makefiles to automate the build of LinuxFromScratch. From a Linux boot CD, one can build a customized LFS system from sources.
UBCD allows users to run floppy-based diagnostic tools from most CDROM drives on Intel-compatible machines, no operating system required. The cd includes many diagnostic utilities and can also be used to provide shared internet access or browse the web.