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Gromlist 0.3.2
Gromlist is a rom manager. more>>
Gromlist project is a clone of OfflineList for Linux.
Gromlist is a rom manager. A rom manager is an application which lists all the information about the games available for a certain console: name, number of release, language, region, screenshots, etc. You can also see the games you have on your computer.
It is written using Python and PyGTK, a set of Python wrappers for the GTK+ GUI library, and it is licensed under the GPL.
Installation:
If you use Debian, Ubuntu, or another distro which uses deb packages, download the deb package from here: gromlist-0.1.deb, and double click on the downloaded file to install it.
If thats not the case, download the tar.gz: gromlist-0.1.tar.gz, uncompress it, and execute the command make install with root privileges.
Usage:
To start the program run Applications -> Games -> Gromlist.
The list of games of the default collection will be loaded and the program will begin the download of the images of the games to ~/.gromlist/images. To change the default collection and to add, modify or delete collections, edit the configuration file: ~/.gromlist/conf. You can switch between collections using the combo box at the end of the list.
<<lessGromlist is a rom manager. A rom manager is an application which lists all the information about the games available for a certain console: name, number of release, language, region, screenshots, etc. You can also see the games you have on your computer.
It is written using Python and PyGTK, a set of Python wrappers for the GTK+ GUI library, and it is licensed under the GPL.
Installation:
If you use Debian, Ubuntu, or another distro which uses deb packages, download the deb package from here: gromlist-0.1.deb, and double click on the downloaded file to install it.
If thats not the case, download the tar.gz: gromlist-0.1.tar.gz, uncompress it, and execute the command make install with root privileges.
Usage:
To start the program run Applications -> Games -> Gromlist.
The list of games of the default collection will be loaded and the program will begin the download of the images of the games to ~/.gromlist/images. To change the default collection and to add, modify or delete collections, edit the configuration file: ~/.gromlist/conf. You can switch between collections using the combo box at the end of the list.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Emcast 0.3.2
Emcast project is a generic multicast toolkit. more>>
Emcast project is a generic multicast toolkit.
Emcast is a multicast toolkit for distributed/peer-to- peer applications that require multicast communication.
It includes the program "emcast", a generic multicast utility (like netcat), and the library "libemcast", a generic multicast library.
Emcast supports IPv4 multicast (IM) and can easily support almost any end-host multicast (EM) protocol.
The EM protocols supported are Banana Tree Protocol (BTP) and Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
Enhancements:
- Copy from inet address, not string. Interesting that mcast was still working before in Linux.
<<lessEmcast is a multicast toolkit for distributed/peer-to- peer applications that require multicast communication.
It includes the program "emcast", a generic multicast utility (like netcat), and the library "libemcast", a generic multicast library.
Emcast supports IPv4 multicast (IM) and can easily support almost any end-host multicast (EM) protocol.
The EM protocols supported are Banana Tree Protocol (BTP) and Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
Enhancements:
- Copy from inet address, not string. Interesting that mcast was still working before in Linux.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
963 downloads
Vertris 0.3.2
Vertris project is a simple cross-platform Tetris clone. more>>
Vertris project is a simple cross-platform Tetris clone. Vertris is written in C that uses the Allegro library for graphics. It is covered under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- A freezing bug was fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- A freezing bug was fixed.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNUitar 0.3.2
GNUitar is a real-time guitar processor. more>>
GNUitar is a real-time guitar processor.
This is a program for real-time sound effect processing. You can use it to add some distortion to your guitar, or some reverb to your voice.
Main features:
- 2 kinds of distortion (one is Ibanez TubeScreamer 9 simulation)
- sustain
- various flavors of reverb, echo & delay
- chorus/flanger
- equalizer
- noise reduction
- wah-wah
- phasor
- tremolo
- vibrato
<<lessThis is a program for real-time sound effect processing. You can use it to add some distortion to your guitar, or some reverb to your voice.
Main features:
- 2 kinds of distortion (one is Ibanez TubeScreamer 9 simulation)
- sustain
- various flavors of reverb, echo & delay
- chorus/flanger
- equalizer
- noise reduction
- wah-wah
- phasor
- tremolo
- vibrato
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Added: 2005-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LiteSQL 0.3.2
LiteSQL is a C++ library that integrates C++ objects tightly to relational database. more>>
LiteSQL is a C++ library that integrates C++ objects tightly to relational database and thus provides an object persistence layer.
LiteSQL supports SQLite3, PostgreSQL and MySQL as backends. LiteSQL creates tables, indexes and sequences to database and upgrades schema when needed.
LiteSQL provides object relations, in addition to object persistence which can be used to model any kind of C++ data structures. Objects can be selected, filtered and ordered using template- and class-based API with type checking at compile time.
Main features:
- SQLite3, PostgreSQL and MySQL - backend support
- object persistence layer with relation support
- automatic database schema creation and upgrading
- create complex SQL queries using compile time checked class API; minimizes need to write SQL query strings
<<lessLiteSQL supports SQLite3, PostgreSQL and MySQL as backends. LiteSQL creates tables, indexes and sequences to database and upgrades schema when needed.
LiteSQL provides object relations, in addition to object persistence which can be used to model any kind of C++ data structures. Objects can be selected, filtered and ordered using template- and class-based API with type checking at compile time.
Main features:
- SQLite3, PostgreSQL and MySQL - backend support
- object persistence layer with relation support
- automatic database schema creation and upgrading
- create complex SQL queries using compile time checked class API; minimizes need to write SQL query strings
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Added: 2006-01-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Mesk 0.3.2
Mesk is a media player for GTK+. more>>
Mesk is a media player for GTK+.
Main features:
- The basics; play, pause, stop, next, previous (mp3 only at the moment)
- Playlist supports shuffle, repeat, and queueing
- Playlist supports drag-and-drop for adding files and row reordering
- Saved playlist including state (shuffle, queue, current, etc.)
- Normal and compact window modes
- Album cover display when the cover image file exists in same directory as audio file
- Playlist search. Use / to open and Esc to close search UI
- Simple plugin API
- Audioscrobbler (last.fm) plugin with queue-file support
- Gajim (a Gtk+ Jabber client) status plugin
- Preferences window for plugin management
- Internationalization support including a Spanish (es) Babelfish translation (i.e., needs work)
<<lessMain features:
- The basics; play, pause, stop, next, previous (mp3 only at the moment)
- Playlist supports shuffle, repeat, and queueing
- Playlist supports drag-and-drop for adding files and row reordering
- Saved playlist including state (shuffle, queue, current, etc.)
- Normal and compact window modes
- Album cover display when the cover image file exists in same directory as audio file
- Playlist search. Use / to open and Esc to close search UI
- Simple plugin API
- Audioscrobbler (last.fm) plugin with queue-file support
- Gajim (a Gtk+ Jabber client) status plugin
- Preferences window for plugin management
- Internationalization support including a Spanish (es) Babelfish translation (i.e., needs work)
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dopi 0.3.2
Dopi is an application that allows you to update the songs stored on your Apple iPod®, similar to gtkpod. more>>
Dopi is an application that allows you to update the songs stored on your Apple iPod, similar to gtkpod. Dopi project relies on my ipod-sharp library.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<lessInstallation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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colorsvn 0.3.2
colorsvn is the Subversion output colorizer. more>>
colorsvn is the Subversion output colorizer.
colorsvn was extracted from kde-sdk and was extended with build process and configuration.
Basic Installation:
./configure
su -
make install
Perhaps you want to set alias to svn:
alias svn=colorsvn
So if you type "svn" youll run "colorsvn".
Enhancements:
- Subversion commands for color highlighting are configurable now.
- For directories, a bold font will be used.
- Colors will be applied only for configured terminal types.
- Erroneous configured colors will be filtered.
- There are minor installation bugfixes.
<<lesscolorsvn was extracted from kde-sdk and was extended with build process and configuration.
Basic Installation:
./configure
su -
make install
Perhaps you want to set alias to svn:
alias svn=colorsvn
So if you type "svn" youll run "colorsvn".
Enhancements:
- Subversion commands for color highlighting are configurable now.
- For directories, a bold font will be used.
- Colors will be applied only for configured terminal types.
- Erroneous configured colors will be filtered.
- There are minor installation bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EvRouter 0.3.2
EvRouter reads events from the Linux input layer, and acts on them according to a user-specified set of rules. more>>
EvRouter reads events from the Linux input layer, and acts on them according to a user-specified set of rules. Currently, EvRouter can map events to X11 key and button presses, XMMS commands, and it can also run shell commands.
EvRouter is intended to help legacy applications understand modern events such as mouse wheel movement and special keys on keyboards.
EvRouter also offers hotkey-like functions, and can help existing modern applications deal with events that, for one reason or another, X11 is unaware of (as long as they are accessible through a Linux event device).
<<lessEvRouter is intended to help legacy applications understand modern events such as mouse wheel movement and special keys on keyboards.
EvRouter also offers hotkey-like functions, and can help existing modern applications deal with events that, for one reason or another, X11 is unaware of (as long as they are accessible through a Linux event device).
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Added: 2006-05-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNUfo 0.3.2
GNUfo project is a GNUfo is a shootem up game similar to galaga more>>
GNUfo project is a GNUfo is a shootem up game similar to galaga
GNUfo is a shootem up game which is similar to galaga.
Scenarios for the game are specified in a text file which describes the moves made by the enemies.
<<lessGNUfo is a shootem up game which is similar to galaga.
Scenarios for the game are specified in a text file which describes the moves made by the enemies.
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Added: 2006-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1064 downloads
LinScope 0.3.2
LinScope is GUI(QT), port scanner with enumerating windows network shares (SMB). more>>
LinScope is GUI(QT), port scanner with enumerating windows network shares (SMB). LinScope can save favorites list. You can add different ip address ranges and scan them apart or together. Linscope searches FTP and HTTP services too.
LinScope project works in large networks and internet, where broadcast traffic is disabled(uses direct ip address and rpcclient from samba). User could manually assign command s for opening shares, apart for ftp,http and smb.
Installation:
1. From source linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz.
- You need gcc, make, QT 3.3.X(or later 3 series) with qmake, uic, moc.
- tar xvzf linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz
- cd LinScope/linscope/
- qmake
- make
Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
2. From binary linscope-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz.
- Unpack
- Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
Enhancements:
- "find" & "find next" now works
- changed ip addresses sort order in listview
- "add comment" now copyies previous comment
- "hide offline" action now available
- russian translation
<<lessLinScope project works in large networks and internet, where broadcast traffic is disabled(uses direct ip address and rpcclient from samba). User could manually assign command s for opening shares, apart for ftp,http and smb.
Installation:
1. From source linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz.
- You need gcc, make, QT 3.3.X(or later 3 series) with qmake, uic, moc.
- tar xvzf linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz
- cd LinScope/linscope/
- qmake
- make
Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
2. From binary linscope-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz.
- Unpack
- Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
Enhancements:
- "find" & "find next" now works
- changed ip addresses sort order in listview
- "add comment" now copyies previous comment
- "hide offline" action now available
- russian translation
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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metalink 0.3.2
metalink is a utility to generate ed2k, magnet, and GNUnet links. more>>
Metalinks is an effort to promote the use of Peer to peer technology to aid web administrators in keeping their bandwidth down. metalink project defines a usable and simple way to share metadata in hash and digest forms using XML.
Data integrity is getting a larger problem on the net and trusted secure bandwidth is often limited. The solution is to use encryption to ensure the resulting data is correct, which enables you to pump the data through an unsecure connection with possible data corruption. Simple because it can be detected, the changes of going to work with the wrong file are very slim.
These metadata pointers can be used by modern P2P networks to identify and gather the right data, therefore the metadata XML record is a bit like a link. Hence the name metalinks.
The good thing about XML is that it is machine readable. Using XSLT we can also make this human readable. So, opening a metalinks record in your browser will result in a simple description of the file and P2P links you can click on.
After gathering the data, the integrity can be as securely checked as the amount of metadata that is available in the metalink XML record. This means that the reciever can check the SHA1, MD5, SHA512 and others provided in the record.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for pieces, which is a list of hashes for parts of the file.
- The new hashlist option allows you to export all the hash information, which is good for integration and hash verification list generation.
<<lessData integrity is getting a larger problem on the net and trusted secure bandwidth is often limited. The solution is to use encryption to ensure the resulting data is correct, which enables you to pump the data through an unsecure connection with possible data corruption. Simple because it can be detected, the changes of going to work with the wrong file are very slim.
These metadata pointers can be used by modern P2P networks to identify and gather the right data, therefore the metadata XML record is a bit like a link. Hence the name metalinks.
The good thing about XML is that it is machine readable. Using XSLT we can also make this human readable. So, opening a metalinks record in your browser will result in a simple description of the file and P2P links you can click on.
After gathering the data, the integrity can be as securely checked as the amount of metadata that is available in the metalink XML record. This means that the reciever can check the SHA1, MD5, SHA512 and others provided in the record.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for pieces, which is a list of hashes for parts of the file.
- The new hashlist option allows you to export all the hash information, which is good for integration and hash verification list generation.
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Added: 2006-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LastBASH 0.3.2
LastBASH is a console/terminal based Last.fm player. more>>
LastBASH project is a console/terminal based Last.fm player. Although the default Last.fm player is a great one, it also is a graphical one and it could be somewhat inadequate for the die-hard terminal users, like some people I know.
LastBASH tries to find its place among the other Last.fm players, filling this gap: the missing console player.
Basically, it is no more than a TUI frontend, written in Bash. It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to perform some actions on the current track, such as love, skip or ban.
To listen to Last.fm, you can use any player capable of mp3 streaming (such as MPlayer, mpg123, XMMS and so on) by opening the M3U playlist that LastBASH saves on connecting. But the recommended way is to use the LastBASH frontend features and let it run some compatible player in background (MPlayer or mpg123), that you can control through the same user interface. This way you need to have only one console open to listen and control Last.fm.
Main features:
- authentication using the md5 password encryption
- retrieves the metadata of the current playing track and displays it (artist, album, track name, track duration)
- keeps a history of last played tracks
- allows you to control the Last.fm station, by issuing the love, skip and ban commands
- optionally, it can run a backend player (such as MPlayer or mpg123), which you can control through the same interface, or lets you choose any external player you wish (capable of playing mp3 streams)
Usage
Please see the Install page for quick instructions about how to install and launch LastBASH. You must have a compatible terminal (linux or xterm are supported at the moment) and, if you wish to use the backend player, you should have MPlayer. For now.
After you have donwloaded, extracted and installed the program, run it. You do not need to pass any command line parameters, at least at first start.
lastbash
It will ask your Last.fm username and password. You should have one. If not, hmmm... go and create an account on Last.fm
Then, the program will try to connect. If it succeeds, it will save a playlist in ~/.lastbash/playlist.m3u, for you to open with some external player, if you dont want to use the backend it provides.
If you have MPlayer (for the moment, this is the backend), it will start playing. If not, you will have to tell LastBASH not to try to run it by creating the ~/.lastbash/config file and adding this line:
USE_PLAYER="n"
Then, open your mp3 player, load the above-mentioned playlist and start playing. LastBASH will show you the current playing track and will keep a history of last played tracks. Enjoy!
Enhancements:
- This release adds debug mode toggling directly from the interface, adds more remote commands, checks the validity of data passed in the commandline, displays detailed station changing errors, fixes player integration (especially the "quit" sequence), includes the man page and the configuration file, saves the current meta information to a file, shows a better help message, and uses getopts for parsing the commandline parameters.
<<lessLastBASH tries to find its place among the other Last.fm players, filling this gap: the missing console player.
Basically, it is no more than a TUI frontend, written in Bash. It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to perform some actions on the current track, such as love, skip or ban.
To listen to Last.fm, you can use any player capable of mp3 streaming (such as MPlayer, mpg123, XMMS and so on) by opening the M3U playlist that LastBASH saves on connecting. But the recommended way is to use the LastBASH frontend features and let it run some compatible player in background (MPlayer or mpg123), that you can control through the same user interface. This way you need to have only one console open to listen and control Last.fm.
Main features:
- authentication using the md5 password encryption
- retrieves the metadata of the current playing track and displays it (artist, album, track name, track duration)
- keeps a history of last played tracks
- allows you to control the Last.fm station, by issuing the love, skip and ban commands
- optionally, it can run a backend player (such as MPlayer or mpg123), which you can control through the same interface, or lets you choose any external player you wish (capable of playing mp3 streams)
Usage
Please see the Install page for quick instructions about how to install and launch LastBASH. You must have a compatible terminal (linux or xterm are supported at the moment) and, if you wish to use the backend player, you should have MPlayer. For now.
After you have donwloaded, extracted and installed the program, run it. You do not need to pass any command line parameters, at least at first start.
lastbash
It will ask your Last.fm username and password. You should have one. If not, hmmm... go and create an account on Last.fm
Then, the program will try to connect. If it succeeds, it will save a playlist in ~/.lastbash/playlist.m3u, for you to open with some external player, if you dont want to use the backend it provides.
If you have MPlayer (for the moment, this is the backend), it will start playing. If not, you will have to tell LastBASH not to try to run it by creating the ~/.lastbash/config file and adding this line:
USE_PLAYER="n"
Then, open your mp3 player, load the above-mentioned playlist and start playing. LastBASH will show you the current playing track and will keep a history of last played tracks. Enjoy!
Enhancements:
- This release adds debug mode toggling directly from the interface, adds more remote commands, checks the validity of data passed in the commandline, displays detailed station changing errors, fixes player integration (especially the "quit" sequence), includes the man page and the configuration file, saves the current meta information to a file, shows a better help message, and uses getopts for parsing the commandline parameters.
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Added: 2007-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sigit 0.3.2
Sigit is a customisable signature creator that can be run either as a daemon or as a normal foreground process. more>>
Sigit is a customisable signature creator that can be run either as a daemon or as a normal foreground process.
It allows you to have a changing signature. If its configured correctly, it will also change the information displayed when someone fingers you.
It also supports multiple signature files for different newsgroups, and NFS-mounted $HOME shares.
Enhancements:
- his is a release toward making Sigit completely system independant, it introduces several checks against what is support on the target system.
- It also introduces some fixes which solves problems against gcc-4.
- Due to problems, with accessing an rpm based system, there wont be any rpm packages, neither src.rpm nor i386.rpm, in order to install it on an rpm based system you would need to get the tar.gz package, and use rpm-build in order to get the src and i386 packages.
<<lessIt allows you to have a changing signature. If its configured correctly, it will also change the information displayed when someone fingers you.
It also supports multiple signature files for different newsgroups, and NFS-mounted $HOME shares.
Enhancements:
- his is a release toward making Sigit completely system independant, it introduces several checks against what is support on the target system.
- It also introduces some fixes which solves problems against gcc-4.
- Due to problems, with accessing an rpm based system, there wont be any rpm packages, neither src.rpm nor i386.rpm, in order to install it on an rpm based system you would need to get the tar.gz package, and use rpm-build in order to get the src and i386 packages.
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1461 downloads
pungi 0.3.2
pungi is a free opensource tool to spin Fedora installation trees / isos. more>>
pungi project is two things:
1. pungi is a free opensource tool to spin Fedora installation trees / isos. It will be used to produce Fedora releases from Fedora 7 on until it is replaced by something better.
2. pungi is a set of python libraries to build various compose like tools on top of. Pungi provides a library with various funtions to find, depsolve, and gather packages into a given location. It provides a second library with various functions to run various Anaconda tools on the gathered packages and create isos from the results.
Enhancements:
- Dont quote ISO label, not running mkisofs in shell
- Apply sparc patches (spot)
- Fix cached downloads comparing correctly
- Shorten development to devel in default config, more space for mkisofs
- Handle config file missing better (jgranado)
- Fix comments in default config file
<<less1. pungi is a free opensource tool to spin Fedora installation trees / isos. It will be used to produce Fedora releases from Fedora 7 on until it is replaced by something better.
2. pungi is a set of python libraries to build various compose like tools on top of. Pungi provides a library with various funtions to find, depsolve, and gather packages into a given location. It provides a second library with various functions to run various Anaconda tools on the gathered packages and create isos from the results.
Enhancements:
- Dont quote ISO label, not running mkisofs in shell
- Apply sparc patches (spot)
- Fix cached downloads comparing correctly
- Shorten development to devel in default config, more space for mkisofs
- Handle config file missing better (jgranado)
- Fix comments in default config file
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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