SrcControl: innovative package management software.
The main goal of SrcControl is to provide an 'add-on' package management system that can support any Linux/Unix distribution. This system makes it easy to install programs that are not supplied by a specific distribution. Users don't need to worry about manually compiling the program they want as they can get SrcControl instead.
One of the key benefits of SrcControl is that source packages do not have a specific version number. They have a date that corresponds to their last update. This makes it easy to store and update packages as needed, since only ~4KB is required to store each program.
In addition, the system is highly flexible, and source packages can be created for any program that distributes its software through the Internet. You can find more information about the project in the documentation.
Developers who want to create a source package can start by downloading and installing a source package from the repository. They can check its contents in /var/srccontrol// for a general idea of how to set one up.
The latest release of SrcControl has multiple new features, including support for multiple mirrors for each source package, improvements to the Content-Disposition HTTP header, and a "--server-response" option. Additionally, the version option and {bindir} were added, and smaller bugs were fixed. The documentation has also been updated to reflect these changes.
If you're looking for an easy-to-use package management system that provides flexibility and compatibility with any Linux/Unix distribution, give SrcControl a try!
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