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    Debreate - Debian Package Builder

    Debreate - Debian Package Builder

    A utility for creating Debian packages (.deb)

    Debreate is a utility to aid in creating Debian (.deb) packages. Currently it only supports binary packaging (note that the term "binary package" is used loosely, as such packages can contain scripts & non-code items such as media images, audio, & more) for personal distribution. Plans for using backends such as dh_make & debuild for creating source packages are in the works. But source packaging can be quite different & is a must if you want to get your packages into a distribution's official repositories or a Launchpad Personal Package Archive (PPA). ...
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    one-file

    one-file

    compiles, appends source file that contains compile instructions

    one-file (1f) project is a collection of utilities and tools primarily written for console use, with text output, or using SDL 1.2 for framebuffer "gui stuff". When individually compiled, the source is appended, either as TEXT, or ZIP, to the resulting binary. That source contains command line options to extract that source, as well as the command line used to compile said source. There are no hard and fast rules, except "name-1f", must append source, and source must contain compile time command, and any "depends" info. one-file (1f) is based on an original idea implemented in the late 1990's Windows app SpASM32, a self editing & self compiling 32bit windows assembler, that attached its source to itself, or a programs source code to the resulting programs compiled binary. ...
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    Client-side Installer/Updater/Launcher for Java clients (Possibly others in the future) that uses an binary SVN based back-end repository to keep the client updated with the latest code-base.
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    CANTCL is the Canonical Tcl Archive Network and will provide an online repository for binary and source code distributions of Tcl extensions and applications.
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