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OpenPKG: Open Source, Package Management System, RPM Package Manager, Solaris (operating system)
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. OpenPKG is a open
source package management system for Unix. It is based on the well known
RPM-system and allows easy and unified installation of packages onto
common Unix-platforms (Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD). The project was
launched by Ralf S. Engelschall in November 2000 and in June 2005 it
offered more than 880 freely available packages. A package management
system is a collection of tools to automate the process of installing,
upgrading, configuring, and removing software packages from a computer.
Distributions of Linux and other Unix-like systems typically consist of
hundreds or even thousands of distinct software packages; in the former
case a package management system is nice, in the latter case it is
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