Difference between revisions of "Package managers"
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Revision as of 18:34, 3 January 2020
A Package manager is a software tools that automates the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing software from operating systems. Popular package manager for linux include: apt, dpkg, rpm and yum. In MacOS homebrew is a popular package manager. Other popular package managers are:
- PIP for Python software
- NPM for JavaScript software
- Conan C / C++ Package Manager
- Helm for Kubernetes
- gems for Ruby
Contents
Activities
Basic
- Identify package managers used by major Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu or Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- Try to identify mayor differences between dpkg and rpm packages
- Identify differences between dpkg, rpm, apt, aptitude, yum and dnf linux software
- Identify different package manager for macOS, homebrew among others.
Medium
- Add a DevOps/Ansible/Add a repository using Ansible
See also
- wikipedia:List_of_software_package_management_systems
- Package managers: dpkg, APT, RPM, YUM, DNF, homebrew, pkgutil, opkg, Helm, pkg and snap, npm, Aptitude, alien, Conan, CRAN, Chocolatey, NuGet, PackageKit, Wajig, pacman, PIP, Apache Ivy, List packages, List files in packages, Spack
- JFrog Artifactory binary package repository manager
- Containers, OCI: Docker (
dockerd
),containerd
,runc
, Podman, buildah, skopeo, lxd, Container Registry, Service mesh, Windows Server containers, Containerpilot, CoreOS, CAdvisor, Containers networking, Container scanning, cosign, CRI, CRI-O,initContainers
, Sidecar container, Container images, latest
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