Author: grizz   Date: Tue Jul 29 18:22:07 2008 GMT
Module: PLDWWW   URL: http://pld-linux.org/Poldek/FeatureOverview
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= Overview =

poldek is a full-featured frontend to RPM package manager. Its core features 
are similar to every modern package updater like apt-get. Features include 
package installation, upgrading and removal with automatic dependency handling, 
querying/ search the package database and more.

= Features =

== Easy to use ==

    Basic command line options and switches are similar in use to rpm so poldek 
is easy to learn for users familiar with it. Apart from rpm-like command line 
switches, poldek provides higher level command set ("install", "upgrade", "ls", 
etc) quite intuitive for those who knows apt-get. Shell-like interface with 
auto-completion and history is also provided. 


== Relatively fast and scalable ==

    poldek has been designed with efficiency and scalability in mind. Native 
package repository index format is optimized for storage size and loading 
speed. Package dependencies, conflicts and setting in order are handled without 
using rpmlib, so the program is significantly faster and needs less memory than 
rpmlib-based tools. On typical machine poldek can handle 20K packages without 
noticable speed degradation. 


== Incremental repository updates ==

    poldek's repositories are updateable by downloading a changes of remote 
repository only, what drastically reduces amout of data need to be retrieved 
when remote repository was changed a bit. 


== Support for multiple repository types ==

    poldek supports various types of package repositories including apt-get, 
yum and XML Package Metadata. See the list of supported repository types for 
details. Support for other types may be easily added. 


== Flexible installation of a big package sets ==

    Before their installation packages are divided into small groups, usually 
2-10 items (depending on their reciprocal dependencies). Each group is 
installed separately, what ensures that unsucessful installation of one of the 
groups does not influence other ones. Another benefit of this separate 
installation is that it requires less memory and disk space than the usual one. 


== Flexible downloading ==

    Out of the box FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, RSYNC and SMB are supported. This list may 
be easily extended to other protocols by external scripts.

    FTP and HTTP are handled by built-in client designed to retrieve files over 
slow or unstable network connections -- if a download fails due to a network 
problem, it will keep trying until the whole file will be downloaded. Download 
resuming, timestamp checking, proxy support are implemented as well. 


== Repository management ==

    poldek provides functionality which helps to manage distribution 
repositories. Features include:

        *

          Detail reports about dependency loops, unmet dependencies, package 
conflicts, file sharing/conflicts, orphaned directories and missing 
dependencies.
        *

          Division package set to chunks to be placed on removable media with 
ordering according dependency tree and with priority handling.
        *

          Moving packages from one repository to another with full dependency 
checking. 
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