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Both forward-chaining and backward-chaining rules (which may include python code) are compiled into python. Can also automatically assemble python programs out of python functions which are attached to backward-chaining rules. See pyke.sourceforge.ne
Pexpect is a Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. Pexpect is pure Python.
Note that Pexpect development has moved to Github: https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect
mkvm.py is a python application that tries to tie Cobbler (https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/), Puppet (http://www.puppetlabs.com/), and Citrix XenServer (http://www.citrix.com/xenserver) together to allow automated virtual environment rollout.
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Nhopkg is a lightweight and powerfull package manager system for unix like operating systems. Nhopkg can install, remove, update, search and manage software packages (.nho).
apt-gui is a graphical front end for the apt package management command line tool. apt-gui was written by Stephen Thorley as a exersize in python tkinter
LinBuild is a Python-based, simple and user-friendly build system for C/C++ on Linux/Unix. LinBuild adopts some concepts from Waf and CMake. LinBuild is simply a single script that depends only on Python.
AppSnap is an application that simplifies installation of software. It automatically figures out the latest version, downloads the installer and then installs the software in one seamless step.
PyRPM is an experimental project to look at RPM package management. It is a Python module and a collection of scripts that provide similar functionality as rpm, yum, and related software.
The Source Ruckus Packager (SRP) is the source based package management system used by Source Ruckus Linux. It aims to simplify the automation of installing, uninstalling, verifying, and upgrading source based software packages.
webapp-config is the installer for web-based applications of the Gentoo Linux distribution. It is being used for the automatic setup of web applications in a virtual hosting environment.
pyLPCTools is a replacement for the Flash Programming Tools use with the Philips(tm)/NXP(tm) LPC2xxx series of ARM based microcontrollers. pyLPCTools is a script together with some ARM assembly language and a Python user interface. Please Donate !!
System Administration Power Tools and Miscellany (SAPTAM) is a collection of extensible system administration and development tools that maximizes the enterprising administrator's room to maneuver.
Uraga aims to create a CPAN like package installation and management system for Python.
Uraga will allow users to download and install Python packages from the Internet by using simple commands. .
Our goal is to create an actively supported and maintained set of tools and mirrors for Solaris, allowing automated \"get & install\" of up-to-date free software.