Important software development question: Are there any AI based package managers yet? Looking for recommendations to use in production...
#AI #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering #packagemanager
Important software development question: Are there any AI based package managers yet? Looking for recommendations to use in production...
#AI #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering #packagemanager
Linyaps: Next-Gen Universal Package Manager for Linux https://github.com/OpenAtom-Linyaps/linyaps
I forgot where I saw something about it yesterday, but it still sounds interesting. However, there were concerns about the Chinese origin of Linyaps. I am curious to see if we will hear more about this in the future.
#Linyaps #Flatpak #Snap #AppImage #deb #PackageManager #linux
Spack Package Manager đã chính thức phát hành phiên bản v1.0.0! 🎉 Phiên bản này đánh dấu một cột mốc quan trọng trong quá trình phát triển của Spack, mang đến nhiều cải tiến và tính năng mới.
#Spack #PackageManager #PhầnMềm #GóiPhầnMềm #OpenSource #NguồnMở
UniGet 3.3.0 released!
UniGet, a package manager for Windows that allows installation and updates of your applications from various sources; such as Chocolatey and WinGet, has received a major update that enhances your user experience! This version of UniGet, v3.3.0, adds new features and improves existing features to make the package manager more reliable than never before.
The following changes were made:
You can download UniGet UI 3.3.0 from the official GitHub page.
#3860 #news #PackageManager #Tech #Technology #UniGet #update
Pip is an efficient tool for managing Python package management. If you are a system administrator or a Python developer, you don’t want to miss out on pip3. It provides users with a way to download and manage Python-based packages that are all available from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Since Python 2 has been deprecated. 🐍
Keep reading:👇
https://greenwebpage.com/community/how-to-install-pip-on-debian-12/
#pip #packagemanager #python #scripting #webdevelopment #debian #linuxadministration #greenwebpage
Python package managers are essential tools that help developers install, manage, and update external libraries or packages used in Python projects. These packages can contain reusable code, modules, and functions developed by other programmers, making it easier for developers to build applications without reinventing the wheel.
#rstats #python #packagemanager
https://www.jumpingrivers.com/blog/python-package-managers-pip-conda-poetry/
#APT 3.1.3 (dev) has been released (#Debian / #AdvancedPackageTool / #PackageManager) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt/
#APT 3.0.3 has been released (#Debian / #AdvancedPackageTool / #PackageManager) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt/
@mrmasterkeyboard consider spm
?
Basically it requires #Packages to come with their #dependences packaged together.
🚀 Oh, *another* #Python manager but with a Rusty twist? 🤔 Because clearly, what the world needed was a #speedy way to juggle even more package #dependencies. 🙄 When your packages are faster than your code, maybe it's time to rethink priorities! 🐢💨
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv #Rust #PackageManager #HackerNews #ngated
#APT 3.1.2 (dev) has been released (#Debian / #AdvancedPackageTool / #PackageManager) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt/
FAIR package manager
The Linux Foundation has announced the FAIR package manager for WordPress. This will be an independent and neutral plugin and theme package manager.
One of the features of FAIR is the ability to deactivate Gravatar avatars, which means a slightly reduced privacy leak (depending on how much you trust Gravatar).
As a result, I’m carefully considering making the switch for all sites with Author Buzz UK. Thoughts and opinions gladly received.
Our NuGet total downloads reached 2M!
We have finally reached 2 million downloads across all our NuGet packages, which consist of both the current and the past libraries that have been downloaded over the lifetime of our NuGet feed existence that started on August 2019. Thanks to everyone who have tried out our packages and used them in their applications!
This is a minor milestone, but we are aiming for major ones, such as 5 million downloads across all packages. To celebrate this milestone, we’re introducing brand new versions of libraries. This is to add new features and to improve existing ones.
Nitrocid 0.1.3 is going to have a major arrangement overhaul when it comes to the API, so we’re going to mark this by increasing the API version to v4.0 from v3.1 as it’s a huge breaking change. This will make sure that the Nitrocid application acts like a “launcher” for the core Nitrocid kernel, which, in turn, depends on the base kernel library. This is vaguely similar to how v0.0.20 was developed.
Textify will be updated to improve the RTL reverse performance by getting rid of the libicu library in favor of the more efficient method after this experiment proves successful. As always, we are aiming to change how we make experiments to make sure that they don’t hinder the final production code, but, sometimes, we’d release a version that includes such experiments to gather feedback.
We are going to try reducing the distribution size of Terminaux starting from v7.0, and Beta 3 will include this improvement to ensure that we reduce the download size, especially for future Nitrocid versions. We have already updated Terminaux 6.1.x to include this improvement, and docs have been already updated to reflect this change.
Finally, we are going to introduce some subtle changes to the CI system across all projects, as well as some more build system improvements that we’ve promised, to improve build times and to increase reliability. This applies to developers only.
Enjoy!
#Net #Net6 #Net60 #NET7 #NET70 #Net8 #Net80 #Net9 #Net90 #NetCore #NetCore31 #NetFramework #NetStandard #C_ #csharp #NuGet #NuGetPackageManager #NuGetOrg #Package #PackageManager #Packages #Packaging #VBNET
Essential DNF5 Commands Examples for Managing Packages in Fedora, RHEL, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux #dnf5 #dnf #packagemanager #fedora #rhel #almalinux #rockylinux #linux #softwaremanagement #linuxcommands #linuxhowto
https://ostechnix.com/dnf5-commands-examples/
Introduction to DNF5: The Next-Generation Fedora Package Manager #dnf5 #dnf4 #dnf #yum #fedora #rhel #packagemanager #rpm #linux #opensource
https://ostechnix.com/dnf5-package-manager-introduction/
#APT 3.1.0 (dev) has been released (#Debian / #AdvancedPackageTool / #PackageManager) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt/
#APT 3.0.2 has been released (#Debian / #AdvancedPackageTool / #PackageManager) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt/
Connecting to Private NuGet Feeds Just Got Easier | by Ruben Rios.
buff.ly/cg3m4qt
#dotnet #nuget #packagemanager #visualstudio
Connecting to Private NuGet Fe...
Connecting to Private NuGet Feeds Just Got Easier | by Ruben Rios.
Debian releases APT 3.1!
New day, new release. Debian has just released the first minor version of the APT 3.0 package manager that featured columnar display for listing packages when installing one of them. This improves user experience and makes things more readable than before. According to the official release tracker, this version of the package manager has been submitted to the unstable branch of Debian, which means that it’s only available on unstable versions of Debian for now.
Ubuntu will use this version of APT to bring several improvements to the package manager. The new solver, which was introduced in APT v3.0, is now used in Ubuntu. It introduces the “apt why” and the “apt why-not” commands, which worked similar to their Aptitude counterparts. Those commands give you a report as to why a particular package management decision was taken.
You can also include and exclude packages from a specific repository to limit them. For those who are using dselect, you can now use the HTTPS repositories to download and install packages interactively, all with just a terminal. Finally, APT V3.1 brings general improvements and bug fixes.
Learn more about this new solver here.
Meanwhile, distributions that are Debian-based will take a bit of time to make it to the next version, including Ubuntu 25.10 which will reportedly switch to APT 3.1 from the older 2.x series.
#APT #APT31 #Debian #news #Package #PackageManager #Packages #Tech #Technology #update