Swaret
Swaret was a program for the Slackware Linux distribution that resolves dependencies.[1][2] Swaret stands for SlackWARE Tool.
| Developer(s) | Michael Manry | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | 2001 | 
| Stable release | 1.6.3
   / October 2006  | 
| Written in | Shell script | 
| Operating system | Slackware and derivatives | 
| Platform | Linux | 
| Type | Package management systems | 
| License | GPL | 
| Website | swaret | 
Features
    
- True library dependency resolution
 - Rollback capability
 - Logging
 - 3rd party software repository support
 - Support for http, ftp, rsync, and local filesystems
 
History
    
The program was created by Luc Cottyn, and was originally called "autopkg". However, because of a conflict with another project of the same name it was renamed to swaret. It has no active maintainer.[3]
References
    
- Castro, Jose Dieguez (2016-06-10). Introducing Linux Distros. Apress. ISBN 978-1-4842-1392-6.
 - Negus, Christopher (2005-01-28). Linux Bible. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-7645-8974-4.
 - "SWareT / Discussion / Open Discussion: Is swaret dead?". sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
 
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