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Summary: Submission of epor
Project: Gna! Administration
Submitted by: baux
Submitted on: Sat 05/14/2005 at 10:54
Status: None
Approval Status: None
Should Start On: Sat 05/14/2005 at 00:00
Should be Finished on: Tue 05/24/2005 at 00:00
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
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Details:
Site Admin. Approval/Edition URL:
<https://gna.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=1044>
###### ORIGINAL SUBMISSION DETAILS ######
System Group Name:
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epor
Full Name:
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epor
Type:
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Programs
License:
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GNU General Public License V2 or later
Other License:
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Description:
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EPOR is an open source (GPL) extensible package organiser for Unix
like systems.
<br><br>
It's written to trace filesystem changes (something being installed)
and save those information in a simple textual db (but this as any
other provided feature is customisable by embedded guile
interpreter see chapter Customise epor).
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So, when a package is installed using epor to trace it, an entry is
created in a local db. This entry contains informations supplied by
command line (package name, version, ...) and traced by filesystem
changes (new directories, files ...). This is achieve d using the
``LD_PRELOAD method''.
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Using informations stored, epor let you remove files installed by
a particular package or view them in different ways.
<br><br>
The most important epor's feature is the extensibility provided by
embedded guile interpreter, which let you to add or modify features
very quickly and easly.
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Other Software Required:
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guile
greg
Other Comments:
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