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Source code packages:
Binary packages (maintained by Sawa)
Fedora 8:
Fedora 7 (version 2.0.3):
Debian / Ubuntu (packaged by David Paleino):
Vine 4:
Mandriva 2007 (version 2.0.3):
Paco-ablfs stands for "Pacoized Automated Beyond Linux From Scratch".
It is an awk+shell script written by Arthur Demchenkov, that takes ALFS-BLFS
XML profiles as input and pacoizes them so that the packages that are
installed are automatically logged by paco.
Latest stable version is 0.3 (15 January 2006):
A bourne shell script that converts RPM databases into paco ones.
Either the whole local RPM database or only a given number of packages
can be converted.
rpm2paco is currently distributed along with the paco sources.
This script, written by Christian Schneider, provides bash completion support
for paco, in systems that have programmable bash completion enabled.
Look at the header of the file for more information.
It is currently distributed along with the paco sources.
SuperPaco installs Debian, RPM or Slackware binary packages without requiring dpkg,
rpm or pkgtool, and logs them with paco.
To install RPM packages,
cpio
and (
rpm2cpio
or
rpmunpack
) are required.
SuperPaco is currently distributed along with the paco sources.
Pacoball is a Perl script that creates binary tarballs (.tar.gz or .tar.bz2)
from installed (and logged by paco) packages.
Pacoball is currently distributed along with the paco sources.
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