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Collection of programs (scripts) used to maintain the Debian GNU project archive.

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Devstructure's blueprint

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

Blueprint reverse-engineers servers. * Easy configuration management. * Detect relevant packages, files, and source installs. * Generate reusable server configs. * Convert blueprints to Puppet or Chef. * No DSLs, no extra servers, no workflow changes. Blueprint looks inside ... [More] popular package managers, finds changes you made to configuration files, and archives software you built from source. It runs on Debian- and RPM-based Linux distros with Python >= 2.6 and Git >= 1.7. See http://devstructure.github.com/blueprint/ for comprehensive documentation and examples. [Less]

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LinuxLive USB Creator

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LiLi USB Creator is a free software for Windows that allows you to create a bootable USB key with a linux on it, with integrated virtualization.

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Debreate - Debian Package Builder

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Debreate is a graphical utility to aid in the creation of Debian packages. It automates packaging, so there is no need to create a build tree, Debreate will automatically construct one and build the .deb.

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11 months since last commit

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SysBackup

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SysBackup helps you Be Prepared to recover from disasters and collect the data you need to respond to day-to-day requests from your user community: * Automated one-step full backups that are * as fine-grained as you need for easy data retrieval, * written to local and/or remote network storage ... [More] , * optionally encrypted for security on public systems, * in automatically pruned daily, weekly and monthly rotations, * using algorithms designed to save disk space and network bandwidth * using a growing collection of specialized backup plugins, for services such as MySQL and MailMan, that automatically collect and organize information for you. The Quick Install utility allows you to be up-and-running with a minimum of effort. [Less]

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about 12 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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apt-p2p

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Apt-P2P acts as a proxy between apt requests and a Debian repository server, downloading any requested files from peers (if possible), but falling back to a direct HTTP download. Apt-P2P is simple, efficient, and fast.

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about 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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lazyscripts

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  Analyzed 3 months ago

IntroduceLazyscripts is just a stupid script distrubtion tool and quick-installer in linux, which aims to provide a easy way to setup your working enviroment for people who need to install a new distrubution such as Debian,Ubuntu, or who want to have much better experiences in linux. The original ... [More] idea is from LazyBuntu?, made by PCman in Taiwan. we usually need the script to customize to get somthing better, but theses customize may very hard to end users who new to linux, even the experienced end users. so that is why the lazyscript project starts. Please check out "Lazybuntu web site":http://lazybuntu.openfoundry.org/ for more detail (In Traditional Chinese.) SourcesMain Program http://github.com/hychen/lazyscript/tree/master Scripts for Debian and Ubuntu http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_debian_ubuntu/tree/master Scripts for openSUSE http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_opensuse/tree/master Requirementpython-nose python-git How to Contact usirc://irc.freenode.net:#lazyscripts [Less]

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over 13 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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rebuildd

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build daemon aiming at rebuilding Debian packages This software allows you to manage a set of jobs. Each job is a package rebuilding task. Rebuilding is done by pbuilder (or cowbuilder if you want), or anything else, since everything is customizable via configuration file. It can also send build ... [More] logs by email, event each log can be sent to a different email address. rebuildd is multi-threaded, so you can run multiple build jobs in parallel. It is also administrable via a telnet interface. A Web interface is also embedded so you can see your jobs queue and watch log file in real-time in your browser. [Less]

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Debian Java packages Team

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Repository for all co-maintained Java packages in Debian.

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64 Studio Platform Development Kit

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64 Studio Ltd. maintains the Platform Development Kit (PDK), a Free Software tool originally developed at Progeny Linux Systems for the automated creation and management of custom GNU/Linux distributions. PDK is a revision control system, with support for both Advanced Packaging Tool platforms ... [More] (including Debian and Ubuntu) and RPM Package Manager platforms (including Red Hat Enterprise Linux). PDK is made available to the software development community through the GitHub repository https://github.com/64studio/pdk PDK is written in Python, the source code is well commented and contains documented examples. It is released under the GNU GPL, version 2. [Less]

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