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Automatically Get Official Product Updates on munki Server.
This MUNKI SERVER Command line Tool (Munki Updater) will check for available MUNKI Product Updates on official Servers (example Mozilla) and will allow to Download and Update older Product Versions on MUNKI Repository and distribute them on clients having older versions.
munki updater readme:
http://svn.code.sourceforge.net/p/munkiupdater/code-0/trunk/readme.txt
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managed software centre installer including public repo with freeware:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL http://svn.code.sourceforge.net/p/munkiupdater/code-0/trunk/online/install-munki.sh)"
Tools for developing and testing and submitting FreeBSD ports
FreeBSD Port Tools consist of the several small scripts run from port(1) front-end:
- port commit: commit a port into the FreeBSD Ports CVS Repository
- port create: create a new port from a template
- port diff: generate a diff against a previous version of the port
- port fetch: fetch distfile(s) of a new version of the port
- port getpr: get patch/shar from a PR
- port help: display usage summary for port(1) commands
- port install: install a port
- port submit: submit a PR with new port, or port change/update
- port test: automate testing a new port or a port update
- port upgrade: upgrade a port
sssh (super ssh) executes commands on different hostgroups called farms by ssh. sscp can push/get files to/from these farms. It is written in sh and should therefore run everywhere where ssh and sh is available. sssh dramatically reduces administration o
The program discovers and downloads the updates for .bff and .rpm fix packages for AIX 4.x/5.x. Might be an alternative for SUMA and is more convenient than using "compare_report" script. The wide set of exit codes serves well in scripting environment.
Force-get is a package-manager which grabs files from the internet and installs them, much like portage. It supports binary and source packages, and was designed with one simple principle in mind: source and binary packages living in peace together.
Our goal is to create an actively supported and maintained set of tools and mirrors for Solaris, allowing automated \"get & install\" of up-to-date free software.
This project aims to provide an easy to use interface to Samba, openLDAP, and Printing (via cups, iptables, emerge and apt-get. It currently is command-line based, and has the beginnings of a graphical interface via kommander (see quanta).
---this project is declared dead. email me if you ahve desire to take over ---
So you escaped RPM hell... but what about those packages that you can only get in RPM format? That's where we can help. You can install RPM packages in your non-RPM Linu
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This is a distribution that is very easy for an experienced linux system administrator to install and manage. Other that package management, there are no configuration tools, etc to get in the way.