Create installable packages for Debian based systems.
Debreate is a utility to aid in creating installable Debian packages (.deb). The goal behind the project is to make developing for Debian based Linux distributions more appealing, with an easy to use interface for packaging applications, artwork, media, themes, etc. Currently, it only supports "binary" packaging which allows packaging of anything that does not require being compiled from source, such as scripted applications or media. These packages can then be used 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).
Automated software deployment, upgrade and removal script for Windows. Can be run as a service to install software in the background without user interaction. See http://wpkg.org/ for more info and downloads. See http://lists.wpkg.org/ for mailing lists.
A Linux Distribution for Windows Users and Mac users
Goal: Create a Linux distribution that makes it easy and fun for Windows users to upgrade to Linux, without any real learning curve.
SPBLinux: modular mini distribution running completely in RAM, can be booted from USB, based on Busybox and Midnight Commander, optional with DirectFB and (since version 2.1) Mozilla; it is possible to create/modify own modules inside SPBLinux.
FAN is Linux-based operating system provided Nagios
FAN is based on CentOS. All CentOS packages remain available, so that you can keep all the advantages of CentOS while having the Nagios tools already installed and configured for you. Tools provided by FAN : Linux, MySQL, Nagios, Nagios Plugins, NagVis, Centreon, Net-SNMP and NDOUtils...
Powerful cross-platform install builder
Great and powerful application to generate stable and multi-platform java installers. Watch a demo of DCP Setup Maker's installer being made in 2 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmF5Kyla7Hg Its intuitive UI and exceptional ease of use makes it very easy to build complex installers with large amounts of files. The whole process is done step by step through a wizard-like interface, filling in fields and setting up files to finally build your package. *Required: Java 1.6+ Powered by Java, IzPack, Apache Pivot, Apache Ant, Nuget, launch4j and Stax. Source code migrated to https://github.com/DevComPack/setupmaker
Building a small bundle for MacOS X 10.2 in order to support menu extras in the same way they were supported in MacOS X 10.1
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.
Tcl/Tk Aqua Batteries-Included is a binary distribution of the Mac OS X native Tcl/Tk and many popular extensions.
SystemImager is software that makes the installation of Linux to masses of similar machines relatively easy. It makes software distribution, configuration, and operating system updates easy, and can also be used for content distribution.
Pkgutil, written in Perl and licensed under GPL, is a tool to make installation of CSW packages in Solaris easier. It handles package dependencies so all required packages are installed before the desired package automatically.
Radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines. For Mac OS X, there's also a graphical interface.
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
Apache, MySQL, PHP package for library, archive, museum automation
AMPdoc mblazquez edition is a portable package with Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl which includes a selection of documentary software applications for libraries, archives, museums, publishers, conferences and documentation centers. AMPdoc mblazquez edition enables to perform workflow management duties, publication of contents, web positioning, among others. Usually, difficulty in installing and configuring of necessary applications has limited the access to technologies to information professionals. With AMP doc mblazquez edition any information professional can use different documentary software in accordance with his needs, without requiring installation. In addition, it can run on any computer running Windows. This package seeks to democratize Documentary Technologies, providing support and contributes to moving towards modernization and the update of knowledge in this area.
Install packages that apt-get can't.
Sh scripts for (un)installing packages that can't be installed by default with apt-get.
The Source Ruckus Packager (SRP) is the source based package management system used by Source Ruckus Linux. It aims to simplify the automation of installing, uninstalling, verifying, and upgrading source based software packages.
Payload Delivery Vehicle (PDV) is a program that builds an executable that contains a complete package (e.g. and RPM, System V package or tar file) and the commands required to install it. When the executable is run it will extract and execute the payloa
Spoon Installer has the advantage of being small (using LZMA for compression), uninstalls are generated automatically, outputs one setup executable file - perfect for web installs and creating new installs is a piece of cake thanks to a visual selection
WinApp_Manager is like the linux package manager, but for windows. It can update programs you already have installed and it's also possible to install other free programs. !
Manjaro is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on the independently developed Arch operating system. Within the Linux community, Arch itself is renowned for being an exceptionally fast, powerful, and lightweight distribution that provides access to the very latest cutting edge - and bleeding edge - software. However, Arch is also aimed at more experienced or technically-minded users. As such, it is generally considered to be beyond the reach of those who lack the technical expertise (or persistence) required to use it. Developed in Austria, France, and Germany, Manjaro provides all the benefits of the Arch operating system combined with a focus on user-friendliness and accessibility. Available in both 32 and 64 bit versions, Manjaro is suitable for newcomers as well as experienced Linux users. For newcomers, a user-friendly installer is provided, and the system itself is designed to work fully 'straight out of the box'.
The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either command-line, X11 or Aqua based open-source software on the Mac OS X operating system.
Elysium Project is a suite of applications, libraries, and utilities to enhance the deskotp experience of Linux.
Billix is a multiboot Linux-based distribution for use with a USB key. It derives from distros such as Damn Small Linux, and Puppy Linux. It also enables network installation of several Linux distros via the USB key.