Conary (package manager)

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Conary

Screenshot of Conary running in a terminal
Initial release 2004-07-15
Latest release 1.2.7 / November 15, 2007 (2007-11-15); 213 days ago
Written in Python
OS GNU/Linux
Platform i686, x86 64
Available in English
Development status Active
Genre Package management system
License Common Public License[1]
Website http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Conary

Conary is a free software package management system created by rPath and distributed under the terms of the Common Public License.[1] It focuses on installing packages through automated dependency resolution against distributed online repositories, and providing a concise and easy-to-use Python-based description language to specify how to build a package. It is used by Foresight Linux and rPath Linux.

Conary updates only those specific files in packages which need to be updated; this behavior minimizes bandwidth and time requirements for updating software packages. Conary also features Rollbacks[2] of package installation as well as derived packages [3].

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