What is Dpkg?
DPKG is the software at the base of the package management system in the free operating system Debian and its derivatives. It is currently used to install, remove, and provide information about Debian packages; eventually, it will be used to manage any kind of binary or source package. It was first released as a separate program (dpkg) alongside the old .deb packaging format to enable it to run on non-Debian systems, but has since become an integral part of .deb processing.
What is Ubuntu?
Ubuntu is a Linux-based operating system that runs from the desktop, to the cloud, to all your internet connected things in between. Perfect for home users, students and hackers alike, its easy-to-use interface puts you in control of your machine. Users can run Ubuntu on a computer, or in a virtual machine on top of their existing operating system. There are three editions: 'Ubuntu Desktop Edition' for personal computers, the 'Ubuntu Server Edition', and the lightweight 'Ubuntu Core' edition for embedded devices and appliances.
Publish Ubuntu packages on Dpkg with packagecloud
If you’re looking to publish Ubuntu packages on Dpkg, you can use packagecloud to handle all of your package management. Packagecloud works with all kinds of packages, not only Ubuntu packages. With packagecloud you can manage all of your packages from various OS’s, languages, and more. Always trust that your packages will be secure when you publish your Ubuntu packages on Dpkg via packagecloud.
Dpkg also integrates with
Archlinux
CentOS
Debian
Fedora
Gentoo
Java
Javascript
Kubuntu
Lubuntu
Manjaro
OpenSUSE
Python
Red Hat
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Ruby
Slackware
SuSe
Xubuntu
Archlinux
CentOS
Debian
Fedora
Gentoo
Java
Javascript
Kubuntu
Lubuntu
Manjaro
OpenSUSE
Python
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat
Ruby
Slackware
SuSe
Ubuntu
Xubuntu