Actually I would advise against sunfreeware.com if you are unfamiliar with
Solaris. A more user friendly pkg repository that performs it's own
dependency checking, installation, and performs pgp key checks automatically
on packages is blastwave.org. Their approach also plays nice with Solaris'
pkg management system after the packages are installed.
On 12/13/06, George Toft <
george@georgetoft.com> wrote:
>
> sunfreeware.com also has pkg-get, which works like apt-get. (Actually,
> this is where I leanred to use apt-get.) Caveat - it works only on
> sunfreeware.com packages, not Sun packages.
>
> George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
> 623-203-1760
>
>
>
>
> Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> >>A convenient place to get lots of good GPL stuff already packaged for
> >>Solaris:
> >>
> >>http://sunfreeware.com/
> >>
> >>I've used sunfreeware.com for years.
> >
> >
> > And another way for easily installing open source software is using
> > NetBSD's pkgsrc which supports Solaris. http://www.pkgsrc.org/
> > (sorry I don't have a link to ready-to-use packages though).
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