TP2 is a user-friendly package manager designed for developers and end users to simplify the process of packaging. It strives to make packaging easier for everyone.
TP2 is especially adept at handling generic software. It can install a "source" type package (such as itself!) across multiple architectures and operating systems using the same package. Additionally, it's cross-platform and currently in use on Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX, with plans to validate it for BSD and AIX soon.
Flexible and powerful, TP2 supports dependency management, package verification, preview installation and removal, and audit logs all activity. It also supports "namespaces," which allows the same packages to be installed into different areas on the same machine. Non-root users can be given areas that they can manage independently.
If you're wondering what's new in the latest release of TP2, the initial public announcement is the main highlight. However, the software has been in use in several environments for over 12 months. Overall, this package manager is a solid choice for developers and system administrators who want a straightforward way to manage software installations.
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