depends on which OpenSolaris distribution you are talking about..
For Nexenta, you can use Debian APT, its been around for 2+ years now..
Its the only option (as of today). But there is nothing preventing
distro creators to build RPM based OpenSolaris too, so Yum could be
used.
On Sat, 2008-01-12
> I searched arround but still not figure it out what
> app is equavalent to yum in linux and
> portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update
> to latest firefox app etc.
> Thank you very much :)
PS: To get new apps you can use the Blastwave service which is graciously
provided by members
> I searched arround but still not figure it out what
> app is equavalent to yum in linux and
> portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update
> to latest firefox app etc.
> Thank you very much :)
The short answer is "nothing yet."
The long answer is "http://opensolaris.org/os/project/pkg/
On Jan 12, 2008 11:55 AM, vuthecuong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I searched arround but still not figure it out what app is equavalent to
> yum in linux and
> portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update to latest firefox app
> etc.
> Thank you very much :)
>
depends on the opensolaris d
I searched arround but still not figure it out what app is equavalent to yum in
linux and
portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update to latest firefox app etc.
Thank you very much :)
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