On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 02:40:20PM -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> Try the following :
> 
> $ pkginfo | grep -v SUNW | grep -v CSW | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs pkginfo -l
> 
> 
> That will ignore all software from Sun and from Blastwave and then dump out
> the verbose ( long ) info about the package. Don't be surprised if you see
> stuff like this :
> 
>    PKGINST:  TSIpgxw
>       NAME:  PGX32 (Raptor GFX) X Window System Support v4.0
>   CATEGORY:  application,graphics
>       ARCH:  sparc
>    VERSION:  10.0.0,REV=2004.11.18
>    BASEDIR:  /usr
>     VENDOR:  Tech-Source Inc.
>       DESC:  X Server loadable module for PGX32 (Raptor GFX) graphics
> accelerator
>     PSTAMP:  sun20041117142547
>   INSTDATE:  Aug 08 2005 13:08
>    HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
>     STATUS:  completely installed
>      FILES:       14 installed pathnames
>                    9 shared pathnames
>                    8 directories
>                    2 executables
>                    1 setuid/setgid executables
>                 1193 blocks used (approx)
> 
> That is still software from Sun but it doesn't have the SUNW in front of the
> package name.

Thanks Dennis.  Hmm, I wasn't even aware of blastwave.  Maybe I should
be using that for my Solaris 9 + Apache + mod_ssl setup.  Just trying
to avoid building stuff by hand so I can keep things up to date as
automatically as possible.

Ray
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