package-query is a frontend to Arch Linux pacman's database - libalpm; it also
adds support of Arch User Repository - AUR (https://aur.archlinux.org/).
package-query is mostly used by yaourt (https://github.com/archlinuxfr/yaourt)
but may as well be used as a stand-alone tool.
Spike is an awesome package manager, that uses git.
Because it uses git anypony can simply setup their own repositories, and
every user will have local copies of the repositories in case the upstream
gets corrupted or is offline. Additionally users can go back in time in
the package
... [More] installations and package repositories, and local changes can
be done to the repositories that will be preserved even when that part of
the repository is updated. [Less]
Libsolv is a free package management library, using SAT technology to solve requests. It supports debian, rpm, archlinux and haiku style distributions.
Libsolv comes with a little demo application "solv", which works like a simple package manager. It supports most features of the library like gpg
... [More] and checksum verification, file conflicts, deltarpm support (in the rpm case).
It also contains language bindings for perl, python & ruby, and example code for each language.
The project has been renamed from "libsatsolver". [Less]
Pacman-G2 is a fork of the not-yet-released cvs version of the complete rewrite of pacman by Aurelien Foret (the old monolithic pacman is written by Judd Vinet).
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