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Description: Installation builder for Pardus Linux
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Clone URL: git://github.com/alierkanimrek/paso.git
paso /
name age message
file .directory Mon Nov 16 12:51:47 -0800 2009 Version 0.1 released [alierkanimrek]
file AUTHORS Mon Nov 16 12:51:47 -0800 2009 Version 0.1 released [alierkanimrek]
file COPYING Mon Nov 16 12:51:47 -0800 2009 Version 0.1 released [alierkanimrek]
file ChangeLog Tue Nov 24 11:05:25 -0800 2009 logs updated [alierkanimrek]
file MANIFEST.in Mon Nov 16 12:51:47 -0800 2009 Version 0.1 released [alierkanimrek]
file README Mon Nov 16 12:51:47 -0800 2009 Version 0.1 released [alierkanimrek]
file TODO Tue Nov 24 10:55:02 -0800 2009 Conf file support added and version 0.2 released [alierkanimrek]
directory qt4/ Tue Nov 24 10:55:02 -0800 2009 Conf file support added and version 0.2 released [alierkanimrek]
directory src/ Tue Nov 24 10:55:02 -0800 2009 Conf file support added and version 0.2 released [alierkanimrek]
README
Paso is an installation builder for Pardus Linux.

Pardus is installed by YALI (Yet Another Linux Installer).
YALI sets up the system by pisi packages from the installation media.
Paso just builds the special package repository for installation,
it's not another installation method.

Prepare process creates paso files containing repository packages
list and special packages. Packages in the list are taken from the
installed Pardus system, not from Internet repositories.

Users can install or remove packages on their systems and
create paso files for sharing.

Every user can build iso files from paso files by the build process.
Paso build process collects the packages from local packages,
Pardus installation CD's and Internet repos.

Paso files are small tar.gz packages and thus can easily be shared.
Everybody can build iso images on their own system.

Fore more information about YALI, visit
http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/projeler/yali



REQUIREMENTS
    - python >= 2.5
    - qt >= 4.5
    - cdrtools >= 2.01.01_alpha63



TRANSLATION

    I dont think it is ready for translation yet, keep a close watch on /po dir...