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Paludis is a package management library that works with Gentoo style ebuilds, together with a simple console client

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Ciaran McCreesh
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Paludis is a package management library that works with Gentoo style ebuilds, together with a simple console client. Paludis is entirely independent of Portage.

Requirements:
GNU Bash
libebt

Installation:

1. A pulse package may be installed anywhere on the host system by unpacking the archive. The archive unpacks into a directory of the same name.

2. The directory the archive is unpacked into is known as the pulse home directory. To be able to run pulse scripts from outside of this directory, you must set the value of PULSE_HOME to the absolute path of the directory.

3. Once the archive is installed, you can start your pulse server by running the startup.sh script (startup.bat for Windows users) in the bin directory

For an extended description of the installation process, please see the Getting Started Guide http://confluence.zutubi.com/display/pulse/Getting+Started+Guide

What's New in This Release:
Huge performance increases were made for various common tasks, assisted by optional new cache methods.
This requires changes to repository files (documented in CacheFiles.html). The QA library now has a Ruby interface.
Packages with "-live" in their names are now recognised as SCM packages.

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