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@Tell what epkg is.

Requested by:	linimon
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@epkg is a package manager which uses the Encap Package Management System, a
method for flexibly handling installation and management of third-party
software on a Unix system. Encap places each package in its own subdirectory,
then automatically manages symlinks to their appropriate places in /usr/local.
The Encap package format includes features like postinstall scripts and
prerequisite checking. Other features include builtin tar/gzip extraction,
optional builtin FTP and HTTP support, transaction logging, and the ability to
automatically upgrade a package to the latest version.

WWW: http://www.encap.org/epkg/
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@Encap Package Manger

WWW: http://www.encap.org/epkg/

PR:		ports/97210
Submitted by:	Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@@freebsd.org>
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