Einfache Projektliste Software-Karte

477 Projekte im Ergebnis
Letztes Update: 2004-09-19 20:02

stash

Stash is a package manager for non-root users. It makes it easier for you to install, track, and maintain packages and modules in your home directory. It does this by detecting the type of package or module you are installing and passing all the correct command line arguments to the relevant configure scripts and/or makefiles. It is extensible via custom packages, and tracks both architecture dependent and independent packages in separate directories so that they can be shared across systems. Package tracking uses symlinks in a manner similar to GNU stow. It supports autoconf, Perl and Python modules, imake (xmkmf), PMK, and many custom packages.

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Letztes Update: 2006-08-09 04:01

Maintain

Maintain is a multi-user, highly extensible,
Web-based management tool for medium to large size
computer networks to maintain host information for
building configuration files for DNS and DHCP.

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Letztes Update: 2005-12-18 05:47

QMail Installation

QMail Installation is a small and very practical
script that makes it easy to install qmail and
other related tools, such as vpopmail,
qmailadmin, spamassassin, F-prot, and qmailmrtg.

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Letztes Update: 2003-04-01 19:09

Autospec

Autospec is a program which creates Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) spec files automatically from a tarball.

Letztes Update: 2003-10-01 09:03

Bernhard's Bootable Linux CD

BBLCD is a toolkit which allows you to build your
own bootable Linux CDs. It copies everything from
a "master" to the CD-ROM. It is independent of the
distribution you use as a master.

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Letztes Update: 2005-12-16 14:01

UniPKG

UniPKG (Universal PaCkaGe manager) is a modular
package manager. It supports the RPM, deb, Slackware TGZ, and ArchLinux package formats, and doesn't depend
on any of the distribution tools or libraries. It is
completely self-sufficient, as formats such as
cpio or tar are reimplemented.

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Letztes Update: 2005-07-20 11:57

MIME-Editor

MIME-Editor is a GTK frontend to the freedesktop.org shared MIME database, which is used by ROX, GNOME, the GTK file chooser, and soon KDE. Rules for recognising file types by name or by contents can be specified, as well as a textual description of the type.

Letztes Update: 2009-09-04 20:01

flashdist

Flashdist is an embedded OpenBSD installer for
flash disks, hard disks,
and pseudo disks. It keeps the entire system
mounted read-only during
normal operation for minimal chance of failure. It
installs an entire
set of system utilities and manual pages (targeted
towards networking
features) in less than 32MB of disk or flash
space. The distribution
list can be customized to target other
applications, or to use even less
space.

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Letztes Update: 2003-07-04 11:09

A-A-P

The goal for A-A-P is to make it easy to locate,
download, and install software. Additionally, it
supports making changes to a program and managing
different versions that exist in the world, making
it useful both for users and for developers. It
uses a recipe that is similar to a Makefile, but
with many enhancements, such as integrated Python
script support, support for Internet access, and
version control. An IDE will be provided that
integrates your favorite editor, debugger, and
other tools.

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Letztes Update: 2009-01-19 22:29

gitty-gitty

gitty-gitty, the (general | GNU) template generation tools, are a set of scripts for creating a whole set of sources which may already be compiled and installed using the GNU development tools. Think of gtgt as a program which is able to create an already compilable, very sophisticated "hello world" program, written in C or C++ and constituted by a main program, two internal modules (classes), and one static and one shared library, and this complex "Hello World" is already fully embedded into the GNU autoconf/automake development environment. By using gitty-gitty, you will get a template of sources for the main cases you might meet, and which you can also use as examples for automake, autoconf, etc.

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Letztes Update: 2002-04-04 14:30

apt-proxy

apt-proxy is a simple script to build up a Debian HTTP mirror based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's great for multiple Debian machines behind a slow link.

Letztes Update: 2012-07-25 20:52

BitNami LAPPStack

BitNami LAPPStack Native Installer is an easy-to-install environment to develop and deploy PHP applications. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, PostgreSQL, PHP, and phpPgAdmin. Amazon AWS PHP SDK makes it easier to develop PHP applications that run on Amazon Web Services. The AWS PHP SDK includes the AWS PHP library, code samples, and documentation.

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Letztes Update: 2010-03-02 11:57

Andutteye

Andutteye is a systems management platform that automates enterprise data centers and keeps them running. It contains different modules that targets different tasks of systems management. From a single point of operations you can monitor, manage, and execute all ranges of tasks needed for centralized systems management.

Letztes Update: 2002-08-25 19:23

Feta

Feta is a frontend to the Debian package management system dpkg, the Debian configuration system Debconf, and the Debian package distribution system APT. It provides a unified interface to over a dozen programs that collectively make up the Debian packaging system and over 30 different commands, plus additional command aliases for compatability with the original tools.

Letztes Update: 2008-02-16 16:19

adamoto

adamoto is an Application Deployment And
MOnitoring TOol. It's a client/server based
application for deploying software packages with a
Web frontend. The Web frontend in conjunction with
the server enables sysadmins to administrate and
monitor the deployment of software packages on the
computers in a network. It supports Linux RPM and
Windows MSI files directly.

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