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'''ipkg''', or the Itsy Package Management System, is a lightweight [[package management system]] designed for embedded devices that tries to resemble [[Debian]]'s [[dpkg]]. It is used in the [[Unslung]] operating system for the Linksys [[NSLU2]], in [[OpenWRT]], [[Openmoko]], [[WebOS]], [[Gumstix]], the [[iPAQ]], QNAP [[Network-attached storage|NAS]]es and elsewhere.
'''ipkg''', or the Itsy Package Management System, is a lightweight [[package management system]] designed for embedded devices that tries to resemble [[Debian]]'s [[dpkg]]. It is used in the [[Unslung]] operating system for the Linksys [[NSLU2]], in [[OpenWRT]], [[Openmoko]], [[WebOS]], [[Gumstix]], the [[iPAQ]], QNAP [[Network-attached storage|NAS]]es, Synology [[Network-attached storage|NAS]]es and elsewhere.


==Opkg==
==Opkg==

Revision as of 12:21, 21 August 2009

ipkg
Developer(s)Carl Worth, Steve Ayer, Jamey Hicks
Stable release
0.99.163 / May 30, 2006 (2006-05-30)
Repositorynone Edit this at Wikidata
Written inC
Operating systemLinux
PlatformCross-platform
TypePackage Management
LicenseGPL v2
Websitehandhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/Ipkg

ipkg, or the Itsy Package Management System, is a lightweight package management system designed for embedded devices that tries to resemble Debian's dpkg. It is used in the Unslung operating system for the Linksys NSLU2, in OpenWRT, Openmoko, WebOS, Gumstix, the iPAQ, QNAP NASes, Synology NASes and elsewhere.

Opkg

The Openmoko project maintains an actively developed fork of ipkg called Opkg.[2]

See also

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