What can it do?
With PAA you can:
- manage a package archive (mirroring multiple upstream package archives, freezing them, making them available to install clients, etc)
You can read more about what it is intended for in this article.
What does it consist of?
PAA consists of:
- a single command
What has it been tested on?
PAA has been tested on:
but it should work on all Unix-like operating systems.
What are its prerequisites?
PAA requires:
Documentation
Debian installation
If not already done, configure access to this repository as described at ahuxley-keyring.
Run:
apt-get install paa
Downloads
version |
released |
version description |
file |
file description |
1.0.9 |
17/01/2012 |
latest stable |
source |
|
Debian package |
||||
RPM |
Bugs and change requests
id |
filed |
description |
response |
status |
PAA#001 |
07/12/2011 |
no man page |
implement |
fixed in 1.0 |
PAA#002 |
07/12/2011 |
convert to use ADE in order to use its Makefile to install man page, etc |
implement |
fixed in 1.0 |
Copyright
PAA is (C) AlexisHuxley 2005-2012 and is distributed under the terms of the GPL.
See also
Computing (other software by AlexisHuxley)
