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A Perl script for managing distributions of binary files.
This script can be used to copy files (usually binary distributions of programs) to a remote server while preserving all the old versions of these distributions. It can also create and change symbolic links that point to certain distributions.
Andutteye is an open source systems management platform that automates enterprise data centers and keeps them running. With Andutteye you can control your Linux and Unix system from a central point of operation.
KaarPux is a Linux distribution, where everything is build (automatically) from source.
KaarPux is aimed at developers who want to build and explore a Linux distribution, where they have complete control over the build process.
This is a set of Perl modules for keeping track of the metadata associated with software packages. The idea is to be able to read and write RPM spec files, the files that control Debian packaging, and the like.
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This project aims to create a set of simple OO Perl adapters to various version control, build control, testing and software distribution tools. These adapters are used to create a fully automated and compliant software configuration management system.
The LAMPAS project is a combination of common Open Source tools that provides a unified system from where administrators, developers and other parties can manage a large application cluster. The underlying platform is LAMP based.
ATC is a system for configuring and controlling the pre and post building of Unix machines over the network. Predominately it uses JET to deploy Solaris hosts and Kickstart to deploy Linux hosts. Post build ATC is used to do configuration control.