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pkgsrc (package source) is a
package management system for Unix-like
operating systems. It was
forked from the
FreeBSD ports collection in 1997 as the...
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NetBSD features pkgsrc (short for "package source"), a
framework for
building and
managing third-party
application software packages. The
pkgsrc collection...
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September 23, 2020.
Retrieved November 30, 2020. "
pkgsrc.se - The
NetBSD package collection".
pkgsrc.se.
Retrieved August 19, 2015. "LÖVE - Free 2D Game...
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Ports Management Team was
later formed to
handle this task. NetBSD's
pkgsrc ports collection is
distinctive in that it aims to be
portable and is usable...
- management. In addition,
several standard UNIX
package managers—such as RPM,
pkgsrc, and Portage—have
Darwin ports. Some of
these operate in
their own namespace...
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picked up by
several Linux distributions in its place, and it is
featured in
pkgsrc.
Despite that, some
other Linux distributions still use the
original source...
- Weinem, Mark (2007). "10
years of
pkgsrc". NetBSD.
Joerg Sonnenberger about pkgsrc on
DragonFly BSD and his
pkgsrc development projects.
Retrieved 22...
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distributions like
OpenIndiana and OmniOS;
pkgsrc: SmartOS, OS
distribution of
Illumos from
Joyent uses
pkgsrc, that also can be
bootstrapped to use on...
- and Zones.
Unlike other illumos distributions,
SmartOS employs NetBSD pkgsrc package management.
SmartOS is
designed to be
particularly suitable for...
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hands of
several major distributions,
including Arch Linux, Debian,
pkgsrc (NetBSD, DragonflyBSD), and FreeBSD.[citation needed] On
April 28, 2007...