> Why would Solaris switch to rpm, when they already had SysV packages at
> the time, which are pretty much equivalent in functionality?

Solaris at the time had degenerated into a barebones system, they needed to 
find a way to import all the stuff packaged by Linux distros of repackage 
thousands of components themselves. To give you an idea how deep they had dug 
themselves before IPS, their main shell was ksh, and they hadn't managed to 
migrate completely from ksh 88 to 93 yet.

Before they closed the doors again some of the IPS stuff was available in 
public repos, complete with forks of Fedora specs (with the original Fedora 
comments) and the added IPS enhancements such as facets.

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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