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The Smart Package Manager project has the ambitious objective of creating smart
and portable algorithms for solving adequately the problem of managing
software upgrades and installation.
This tool works in all major distributions and will bring notable advantages
over native tools currently in use (APT, APT-RPM, YUM, URPMI, etc).
The Smart Package Manager project has the ambitious objective of
creating smart and portable algorithms for solving adequately the
problem of managing software upgrades and installation.
Notice that this project is not a magical bridge between every distribution in
the planet. Instead, this is software offering better package management for
these distributions when working with their native packages. Using multiple
packaging systems at the same time (like rpm and dpkg) is possible but would
require packages from those systems to follow the same packaging guidelines.
As a general rule, mixing packaging systems is not recommended.
This tool works in all major distributions and will bring notable
advantages over native tools currently in use (APT, APT-RPM, YUM,
URPMI, etc).
Notice that this project is not a magical bridge between every
distribution in the planet. Instead, this is software offering better
package management for these distributions when working with their
native packages. Using multiple packaging systems at the same time
(like rpm and dpkg) is possible but would require packages from those
systems to follow the same packaging guidelines. As a general rule,
mixing packaging systems is not recommended.
Smart supports the following repository formats as source channels:
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Red Carpet (used by Ximian/Novell)
RPM Header List (used by RedHat and Conectiva installation CDs)
RPM Directory (a directory with a bunch of RPMs in it, no indexing required)
RPM Directory (a dir with a bunch of RPMs in it, no indexing required)
URPMI (used by Mandriva)
DEB repositories
DEB System Database (locally installed packages)
APT repositories for .deb
DEB Directory (a directory with a bunch of DEBs in it, no indexing required)
DEB Directory (a dir with a bunch of DEBs in it, no indexing required)
Slackware
Slackware installed packages database