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A Debian package library including a Maven plugin.
This project consist of a library for handling Debian packages - parsing and building - as well as Maven plugin for using the functionality of the library in your build process.
The library and the Maven plugin are 100% native Java and don't need any dpkg binary files or Linux system. Build Debian packages on whatever system you like.
Create Windows installers from intermediate binary packages.
Monolithor creates monolithic installers for Windows from a dependency tree of intermediate binary packages. Currently NSIS is used for creating the installer and the supported packages are the RPMs built by openSUSE.
Patchamama is a binary patch maker/applier that works on directory tree. It can be used in application deployment, large scale project patching (including source and binary data). It use bsdiff for the binary diff job and 7zip for compression.
The Universal Unix-Installer are 2 perl scripts that makes it easy to create a redistributable install package for binary executables on an unix platform(except Mac OSX). 1 perl script is for gathering the .so files 1 perl script for installing
This is a packaging system for GNU/Linux that will allow any binary package to run on virtually any system, regardless of the setup. It also makes the installation process easier for the end-user by eliminating the need to use secondary tools to install
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.
env is an alternative to /usr/bin/env with additional configuration
options. env has been designed to meet the standard functionality of
/usr/bin/env to facilitate integration of this binary into existing
project environments.