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    Tentacle
    Tentacle is a cross-platform file transfer protocol that aims to be secure and easy to use. The client and server are designed to be run from the command line or called from a shell script. Secure file transfers to and from the server are supported.
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    apt4rpm provides tools to create and maintain an apt, yum or metadata repository. The main tool is aptate which searches rpm repositories storing the rpms in the correct apt, yum or metadata component. If you're looking for the apt client software,
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    AVD is a continuation of the swim project. The goal is to create a suitable SQL server from swim's not-installed DB, and to maintain the swim client. AVD will be used as a gBootRoot method.
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