RSS 154 projects tagged "Packaging"

No download No website Updated 25 Dec 2012 CPANPLUS::Dist::Slackware

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CPANPLUS::Dist::Slackware creates Slackware-compatible packages from Perl modules available at the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN).

Download Website Updated 07 Feb 2012 pkg++

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pkg++ is a tool to build packages. The goal is to provide a tool you can use to build a package from a generic recipe on your distribution/OS and for your native package manager. The recipes, when done correctly, can be used on multiple OSes, and thus users can share them even if they do not use the same distribution. It is as much a way to easily package as it is a way to create multi-OS package recipes repositories.

No download No website Updated 06 Feb 2013 npk

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npk is both a simple file packager and a file format, called 'en-pack'. It provides a platform independent, easy-to-use, and secure packaging system. It works on most modern operating systems and also supports powerful tools for manipulating your package.

No download Website Updated 26 Sep 2009 PPM-Make

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PPM-Make is a Perl module that automates some of the steps needed to make a ppm (Perl Package Manager) package from a CPAN distribution. It attempts to fill in the ABSTRACT and AUTHOR attributes of Makefile.PL if these are not supplied, and also generates HTML documentation. ppm is used in the ActivePerl distribution. ActivePerl is primarily used on Windows and by corporations on other OSes.

No download No website Updated 05 Apr 2012 tpkg

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tpkg is a cross-platform tool for packaging and deploying applications. It is designed to work alongside your operating system's packaging tool. The deployment features in tpkg are designed to scale to deployments across hundreds or thousands of systems.

Download Website Updated 22 Aug 2010 0release

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0release is a program to generate source and binary releases automatically. With minimal configuration, 0release will generate a source tarball release candidate, build it to create a binary archive, upload them to your Web server, check the uploads, and tag the release in GIT and update the version number. It can run unit-tests and custom actions, such as building documentation, etc. For Zero Install users, it can also upload a signed XML metadata file about the release, allowing these users to upgrade automatically. Releases are signed with your GPG key.

No download Website Updated 02 Apr 2009 slacktools

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slacktools is a collection of scripts for creating simple packages for Slackware Linux distributions. It works on most automake-style source distributions.

No download Website Updated 18 Feb 2010 Schmant

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Schmant is a build tool for building Java programs. It provides a set of build tasks (compile, text process, tar archive, etc.) and an environment in which to run build scripts. Build scripts can be written Groovy, JavaScript, JRuby, or Jython. The goal of the project is to be feature-comparable with Apache Ant, but much nicer to work with.

No download Website Updated 04 Dec 2012 At4J

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AT4J is a set of tools for working with data compression and file archives from Java. It supports reading and creating zip and tar files, as well as several types of compression algorithms via third party libraries.

Download Website Updated 08 Feb 2009 Kheops

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Kheops is a PHP source repository for small to medium sized projects. Its aim is to be easy to use but powerful. It features a Web interface, automated archive creation, and other enjoyable features. It works with a Python client to allow advanced users to keep a copy of the sources updated.

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C++ template classes implementing a B+ tree key/data container in main memory.

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A powerful and pretty desktop environment for Linux and Unix-like systems.