ipkg
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Developer(s) | Carl Worth, Steve Ayer, Jamey Hicks |
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Final release | 0.99.163
/ May 30, 2006 |
Repository | cvs.handhelds.org |
Written in | C |
Engine | |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Package management system |
License | GPL v2 |
Website | ipkg - the Itsy Package Management System at the Wayback Machine (archived August 23, 2010) |
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ipkg, or the Itsy Package Management System, is a discontinued lightweight package management system designed for embedded devices.[citation needed] It resembles Debian's dpkg.[1] It was used in the Unslung operating system for the Linksys NSLU2 (Optware), in OpenWrt, Openmoko, webOS, Gumstix, the iPAQ, QNAP NAS appliances and elsewhere; as of early 2017 it can still be used for the Synology NAS appliances and in the LuneOS operating system (although opkg is an increasingly common replacement).
As usual for package management systems, ipkg's ipkg command-line utility allows installation of new packages, upgrading or removal of existing packages, querying package repositories for available packages, and listing already installed packages.
The development for this project has been discontinued. Many projects which formerly used ipkg have adopted the ipkg fork opkg as the replacement.
References[edit]
- ↑ "LWN - Distributions". lwn.net. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
External links[edit]
- ipkg - the Itsy Package Management System at the Wayback Machine (archived August 23, 2010)
- IpkgFind: Your familiar search engine at the Wayback Machine (archived March 27, 2013)
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