Re: [Freedos-user] opengem

2015-08-22 Thread Mateusz Viste
On 22/08/2015 04:54, Thomas Mueller wrote:
 I think FDNPKG is simply a binary installer, can it update?  But FreeBSD 
 ports and pkgng, and NetBSD pkgsrc, and Gentoo portage, are no doubt much 
 more advanced.

FDNPKG can install, remove, update (automatically or on demand) FreeDOS 
packages, either from online repositories (http and/or gopher), as well 
as from local repositories (like from a CDROM).

FDNPKG capabilities are probably quite self-explanatory when one looks 
at its help screen.


FDNPKG v0.98 Copyright (C) Mateusz Viste 2012, 2013
This is a network package manager for FreeDOS.

Usage: FDNPKG action [parameters]

Where action is one of the following:
  search [string]   - Search net repositories for package containing 
'string'
  vsearch [string]  - Same as 'search', but prints also source repositories
  install pkg   - Install the package 'pkgname' (or local zip file)
  install-nosrc pkg - Install the package 'pkg' (or local zip file) w/o 
sources
  install-wsrc pkg  - Install the package 'pkg' (or local zip file) with 
sources
  remove pkg- Remove the package 'pkgname'
  listlocal [str]   - List all local (installed) packages containing 'str'
  listfiles pkg - List files owned by the package 'pkg'
  checkupdates  - check for available updates of packages and 
display them
  update [pkg]  - update 'pkg' to last version (or all packages if 
no arg)
  dumpcfg   - print out the configuration loaded from the cfg file
  license   - print out the license of this program

FDNPKG is linked against WatTCP version below:
Watt-32 (2.2.10), GNU-C 3.4.4 (386), djgpp 2.03, Dec 12 2013



Mateusz


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Re: [Freedos-user] opengem

2015-08-22 Thread Don Flowers
Perhaps a more updated alternative to opengem would be XFDOS
I have tried it and found it be quite an impressive interface and its word
processor alone is worth giving it a try.
http://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/2013/04/xfdos-graphical-freedos-distribution/

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 2:27 AM, Mateusz Viste mate...@viste.fr wrote:

 On 22/08/2015 04:54, Thomas Mueller wrote:
  I think FDNPKG is simply a binary installer, can it update?  But FreeBSD
 ports and pkgng, and NetBSD pkgsrc, and Gentoo portage, are no doubt much
 more advanced.

 FDNPKG can install, remove, update (automatically or on demand) FreeDOS
 packages, either from online repositories (http and/or gopher), as well
 as from local repositories (like from a CDROM).

 FDNPKG capabilities are probably quite self-explanatory when one looks
 at its help screen.

 
 FDNPKG v0.98 Copyright (C) Mateusz Viste 2012, 2013
 This is a network package manager for FreeDOS.

 Usage: FDNPKG action [parameters]

 Where action is one of the following:
   search [string]   - Search net repositories for package containing
 'string'
   vsearch [string]  - Same as 'search', but prints also source repositories
   install pkg   - Install the package 'pkgname' (or local zip file)
   install-nosrc pkg - Install the package 'pkg' (or local zip file) w/o
 sources
   install-wsrc pkg  - Install the package 'pkg' (or local zip file) with
 sources
   remove pkg- Remove the package 'pkgname'
   listlocal [str]   - List all local (installed) packages containing 'str'
   listfiles pkg - List files owned by the package 'pkg'
   checkupdates  - check for available updates of packages and
 display them
   update [pkg]  - update 'pkg' to last version (or all packages if
 no arg)
   dumpcfg   - print out the configuration loaded from the cfg file
   license   - print out the license of this program

 FDNPKG is linked against WatTCP version below:
 Watt-32 (2.2.10), GNU-C 3.4.4 (386), djgpp 2.03, Dec 12 2013
 


 Mateusz



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