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This program gathers a set of unix scripts to allow you to create software install recipes. The scripts then download, extract, and compile the source using user-configured options
A cross-platform consolidation of the BSD tools for managing source packages from download to install. UniversalPorts follows the FreeBSD ports system as closely as possible whilst still being portable.
Pluster is a cluster management software developed with python. It is easy to install and maintain. Pluster Provides cluster performance monitoring and remote OS installing. It's future will be an agent-based management system.
APTonUSB allows for access to the Repositories on Ubuntu for those people who do not have high-speed internet. APTonUSB allows users to download packages from any Windows based PC and install the packages from a USB drive.
Archangel is meant to be a sort of 'improved' version of dansguardian and uses the same default lists as dansguardian. It is basically dansguardian rewritten in python as an ICAP server as opposed to a proxy front-end. The benefits of archangel over dansguardian include:
1. Because it is an ICAP filter, it interfaces with squid and can do HTTPS filtering as well as regular HTTP.
2. Because it uses blocking modules and is written in python, it is extremely easy to write new modules for...