Sounds cool from your email. Though I didn't see any openpkg release growing since 2006, I will give a go anyway.
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From: rpm-list-***@redhat.com [mailto:rpm-list-***@redhat.com] On Behalf Of devzero2000
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 6:28 PM
To: RPM Package Manager
Subject: Re: how to install rpm onto Solaris 10?
2008/7/23 Yukun Song <***@mobilemessenger.com>:
Hi hth,
Thanks for the great information!
I looked at openpkg first. It sounds perfect from the features page on the web site, but it doesn't seem to have been active since 2006
yep
openpkg is very active, it is one of the principal member of rpm5, most solaris box run it and, if you like, has also had commercial support (http://www.openpkg.com)
Then I looked at rpm5.org. I followed its doc page, it shows that the most recent doc is http://docs.fedoraproject.org/drafts/rpm-guide-en/ . In section 19.1.1, it tells me to find rpm for various platforms at www.rpm.org/platforms/,
Sigh. Jeff Johnson, the "rpm" mantainer and developer for more than 10 years, work now on http://rpm5.org. And, let me repeat, rpm5
is very portable on platform different from Linux: rpm of http://rpm.org isn't so portable. Guess why in 2008 AIX 5.3 use rpm 3.0.5 (1999 )?
Some google search on the argument can help
JMHO, YMMV
over there, it redirected me to http://www.sunrpms.org/ where it provides Solaris 10 Sparc pkg of rpm. Oh yeah!
Point my mouse to the link, it shows that it is actually rpm-4.0.4-sparc-sol10.pkg. I come back to rpm 4!
Anyway, I got a pkg package of rpm which should be installable on Solaris 10. I will give it a go!
Cheers,
Yukun
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From: rpm-list-***@redhat.com [mailto:rpm-list-***@redhat.com] On Behalf Of devzero2000
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: how to install rpm onto Solaris 10?
2008/7/23 Yukun Song <***@mobilemessenger.com>:
Hi guys,
We are trying to use rpm as our application's package management system on Solaris 10. I wonder if anyone has experience installing rpm onto Solaris 10, preferably yum as well.
If I compile it on Solaris 10, there should be also a lot gnu c libraries required I guess.
Not is necessary to use gnu c lib or gcc itself to use rpm on Solaris: for maximum portability i raccomend rpm5 (http://rpm5.org) of course. RPM5 has been ported to many platform, with a mixture of diverse compiler and different c library as µClibc. OTHO, if you want a simple porting of rpm5 on solaris 10 you can use the openpkg http://www.openpkg.org/ project. AFAICT most client sun use it.
hth
Thanks in advance
Yukun Song
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