STORE - A System for Third Party Software Installation and Maintenance

Arne Henrik Juul

STORE is a system for installing and maintaining third party software on UNIX computers. The setup of STORE makes it easier to maintain and keep updated the same versions of this software on all architectures in a network consisting of UNIX machines of more that one type.

If you are just curious about what STORE is, as a user of a UNIX system or as a system manager considering using STORE on your system, then you should read section Introduction to STORE. You should also see section Handling documentation which tells you where information about software packages may be found.

If you are going to install STORE on your system you should read section Installing STORE, which attempts to give you a step by step instruction of how to install and configure STORE itself.

This is edition 2.0 of the STORE documentation. It is probably not going to be readable before version 3.0.

License information



We want STORE to be used by people and to be of use for them. We want improvements and changes to be merged back into the main STORE distribution. The GNU General Public License seems to work well for the GNU suite of programs so we have deceided to release the STORE distribution under the terms of this license.

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