Keryx lets Debian/Ubuntu users with poor/no internet connections to install new software and update old software.
Keryx is a free, open source application for offline Debian-based package management. The Keryx Project started as a way for users with dialup, or low-bandwidth internet to be able to download and update packages on their debian based distribution of linux. Mainly built for Ubuntu, Keryx allows users to select packages to install, check for updates, and download these packages onto a USB portable storage device. The packages are saved onto the device and are then taken back to the Linux box that it originated from and are then installed.
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- Licence:
- GNU GPL v2, GNU GPL v3
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- Version control system:
- Bazaar
- Programming languages:
- Python
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Bug #1785073: Using lubuntu 18.04.1 LTS when I try to run keryx using python 3 I get the error: SyntaxError: Non-UTF-8 code starting with '\xb0'in file ./keryx on line 2 but no encoding declared.
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Bug #1731183: domain http://keryxproject.org/ expired and ready to sale
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Bug #1699275: Does not work in Windows 10
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Bug #1092788: unable to install keryx debian file in wheezy( testing )
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Bug #1090937: keryx home page suspended
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Sphinx documentation
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Use pycurl for downloading
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Open download list from file
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Update system's repositories
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Add Export To File To Minideblib
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