FreeBSD-Apt
I have just seen the announcement for a FreeBSD-based port of "apt"
integrated with the FreeBSD packaging system.
This is especially nice to see because just yesterday i installed
FreeBSD-4.0 for the first time. No, i won't abandon Debian but wanted
to learn something new. And instead of choosing one of the RPM-based
Linux distributions i thought FreeBSD to be the most logical step
after having used Debian, HP-UX and NeXTSTEP so far. ;-)
>From "http://www.wp.cc.nc.us/~ahze/fbsdapt/":
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fbsd-apt:Is based on Debian's APT , but has no orignal code. It has
many of Debian's apt features but is made for FreeBSD.
Download
Features:
install - Will install a package
refresh - Refresh the INDEX for packages you can install
update - Updates a currently installed package
search - Search for packages you can install
info - Info on a currently installed package
help - yup we got a help...
portud - Updates your /usr/ports tree
remove - Removes a currently installed package
NOTE: I notice ALOT of linux users downloading this.. This is for
FreeBSD only. Sorry =( ... Also we are working on nbsd-apt and
obsd-apt =)
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Sources: "http://www.wp.cc.nc.us/~ahze/fbsdapt/fbsd-apt-0.1.tar.gz"
Cheers, P. *8^)
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