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Warp is a recursive backronym for 'Warp is An Rss Package-manager', it is a packagemanager using RSS as opposed to repositories.
It is designed to complement system applications with a number of methods to download and install third party applications that have not been packaged for a given distribution of Linux.
There are no downloadable releases at the moment, everything is done via mercurial right now.
A set of tools to build your own customed Linux distribution with more managability than raw LFS(Linux From Scratch). Include source packagemanager, file system backup and realtime mirror apps, and some assistant data structure writen in Python, etc...
Neo Ports Manager aims to be a feature rich solution for package management on FreeBSD. It is intended both as a convenience to new users and as a powerful tool to system administrators. I call it 'Neo' or NPM for short, and intend it be both a CLI and
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a GTK/python frontend to the news leecher "hellanzb" providing most functionalities available from the "hellanzb daemon" and Drag and Drop file-enqueuing.Hellanzb can be obtained through your distro's packagemanager or at http://www.hellanzb.com
pypt-offline is a utility for people using Debian (and distros based on debian) on a disconnected machine. It helps in downloading the required data from another, high bandwidth Windows/Linux/Mac box.
This is a packagemanager for GNU/Linux. It will be built using concepts from bittorent. This program will mostly be written in Python with a little Lisp.
upak stands for User PAcKagemanager, and is a system for automating
the download, configuration, building, and installation of a package
as a regular non-root user.
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Box 2.0 is a advanced packagemanager for FreeBSD (including PCBSD and DesktopBSD) and Linux. It has many features, such as compatability with existing package managers, and mounting of packages.
Gpkgtool is a visual way to manage Slackware System. Containing a packagemanager (GpkgPakcages) and other goodies is comming. This program was written to end users, who like Slackware and wants an organized and powerfull system.
Semi-universal packagemanager currently for Debian-based distros, soon to be for FreeBSD, portable to other distros. Officially part of AnjaliOS, formerly of Phantom Linux.
RPM PackageManager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages.
This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
Throttle is a python GUI program to manage the RPMs (rpm packagemanager) on the system. Uses Tkinter. Currently, very primitive, a lot needs to be added and the UI somewhat simplified. But it is a start for the casual user to work with packages.
pmgr is a package management system for the Python Language. It is inspired by Portage, the Gentoo Linux PMS. It uses Pythons distutils to install source packages, but also provides its own powerful framework for non-distutils packages.
yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
Pamafren is a simple GNOME-based generic packagemanager front end. It provides convenient UI for the 'search-filter-install/remove' cycle. Currently pamafren supports Debian's apt+dpkg and FreeBSD's native packagemanager.
GDPM is GNOME-based graphical manager for Debian packages. It aims to fully replace command-line tools apt-get, apt-cache and dpkg by offering easy way do install, remove, upgrade and browse Debian packages.
cmerge - alternative packagemanager for Cygwin. cmerge is CLI based packagemanager intended to replace setup.exe program, it's mainly for people preferring command line over GUI.
A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context
A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context. context_menu was created as due to the lack of an intuitive and easy to use cross-platform context menu library. The library allows you to create your own context menu entries and control their behavior seamlessly in native Python code. It's fully documented and used by over 80,000 developers worldwide.