aptly is a swiss army knife for Debian repository management: it allows you to mirror remote repositories, manage local package repositories, take snapshots, pull new versions of packages along with dependencies, publish as Debian repository.
FinkCommander is a graphical user interface for the Fink software packaging system for Mac OS X. It provides an intuitive front-end to the Fink command-line tools for downloading and installing Unix software.
PAKE is a distributed system for Python source modules installation, discovery and updates.
It is designed to require minimal server configuration and to do everything locally (influence of author's weak and unstable Internet connection).
Each user/developer sets up a node. Then adds some
... [More] alien nodes manually to build initial network. As they wander through the Web-jungle they can find other users' nodes which they may add to their network. Or they can just use node-discovery feature (which is not implemented yet).
To provide security packages must be PGP signed (functionality not implemented yet) - the signatures are stored on nodes alongside the archives. [Less]
Simple static Composer repository generator.
It uses any composer.json file as input and dumps all the required (according to their version constraints) packages to a Composer Repository file.
An (Arch Linux) pacman-like package manager for some Linux distributions.
Actually this Bash script provides a wrapper for system's package manager.
Instead of remembering various options/tools on different OSs, you only need a common way to manipulate packages. Not all options of the native
... [More] package manager are ported; the tool only provides a very basic interface to search, install, remove packages, and/or update the system. [Less]
This project implements server engine initially developed for git.alt,
including management of git repositories, building of packages and access control management.
Package desktop applications as AppImages that run on common Linux-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, openSUSE, SLED, Ubuntu, Fedora, debian and derivatives.
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