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    Java Dpkg

    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.
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    Geforce Driver Check (GDC)

    Geforce Driver Check (GDC)

    Nvidia Display Driver auto installer and version checker

    Checks for new Nvidia Geforce Display Drivers then does an automated unattended install, or with many more options. You can silent install, and only just install the basics, no bloat! Instantly check to see if you have latest driver offering.
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    Monolithor

    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.
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    Patchamama
    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.
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    JRawWriter

    A Windows 'dd' frontend

    This frontend makes it easier (and probably more safe) to use the Windows version of dd (http://www.chrysocome.net/dd) program. User can: * Select the disk device (a partition or a root one) * Put a binary image onto the device * Save a binary image of the selected device to a file * Erase the selected device (fill it with zeroes) Suitable for: * Create a bootable USB disks from an ISO images * Backup disks * Make an ISO image from CD disk * Erase corrupted MBR's which Windows can not handle USE WITH CAUTION - it is a very beta version. ...
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    Meta pkg is a cross packager, which is able to generate differente binary packages from one description file, typically deb, rpm, etc.
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