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twenty latest updates:

openSUSE Tumbleweed
vlc-beta 20260503.d86f220fc-1699.325.pm.1 (x86_64) 5 hours ago homepage
vlc-beta 20260503.d86f220fc-1699.325.pm.1 (i586) 5 hours ago homepage
vlc-beta 20260503.d86f220fc-1699.325.pm.1 (aarch64) 5 hours ago homepage
ladspa-WAH 0.0.2-1699.1.pm.85 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
terminatorX 4.2.0-1699.1.pm.59 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
mdf2iso 0.3.0-1699.3.pm.112 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
rsgain 3.5.1-1699.1.pm.113 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
ms-sys 2.7.0-1699.1.pm.83 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
oggfwd 0.2-1699.1.pm.135 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
qmp3gain 0.9.4-1699.1.pm.82 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
oggvideotools 0.9.1-1699.5.pm.30 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
perl-Crypt-Twofish 2.180.0-1699.4.pm.2 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
yad 0.36.2-1699.1.pm.167 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
mppenc 1.16-1699.4.pm.26 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
isomaster 1.3.13-1699.1.pm.143 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
ccd2iso 0.3-1699.4.pm.32 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
dcaenc 2-1699.2.pm.138 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
vamps 0.99.2-1699.3.pm.194 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
audacious-plugins 4.5.1-1699.9.pm.34 (i586) 9 hours ago homepage
SLE 15
vlc-beta 20260503.d86f220fc-150700.326.1 (x86_64) 5 hours ago homepage
About PackMan

What is the Packman team doing ?

We build software packages to enable users to easily install and remove software on Linux. More specifically, we do so for software that is not shipped as part of distributions or that are shipped as an outdated version.

Contribute

Can I contribute to your project ?

Yes. Contact us on our mailing-list (packman@links2linux.de) and we shall send you the required information.

Long-time participation within Packman is associated with a certain investment of time on your side. Once created packages should be maintained and upgraded as soon as a new version of the software is available, given it is also newer than the version shipped as part of SUSE Linux.
You should also bring along some know-how about RPM packaging. We do have a few scripts that ease the maintenance and updating of RPMs, but those won't take the real work away from you.
There are also a few rules and policies that must be followed when building RPMs.

You must also be prepared for higher internet traffic on your end, as you will need to download the latest versions of packaged software, keep your SUSE system up-to-date and upload your packages onto the Packman FTP server.

It is also strongly desired that you provide your packages for the latest SUSE Linux version and at least one version before. That also means doubled system maintenance efforts.