.d88888b. .d8888b. .d8888b. 888 888 d88P" "Y88b d88P Y88bd88P Y88b888 o 888 888 888 888 888Y88b. 888 d8b 888 888 88888888b. .d88b. 88888b. 888 "Y888b. 888 d888b 888 888 888888 "88bd8P Y8b888 "88b888 "Y88b.888d88888b888 888 888888 88888888888888 888888 888 "88888888P Y88888 Y88b. .d88P888 d88PY8b. 888 888Y88b d88PY88b d88P8888P Y8888 "Y88888P" 88888P" "Y8888 888 888 "Y8888P" "Y8888P" 888P Y888 888 888 888 = OpenCSW Solaris package archive = The list of mirrors can be found at http://www.opencsw.org/mirrors All CSW packages install into /opt/csw, with the binaries usually found in: /opt/csw/bin The simplest way to download and install packages, is to run as root: # pkgadd -d http://get.opencsw.org/now You can then edit /etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf, and update it to use the closest mirror site to you, and the appropriate subdirectory; for example unstable, testing or stable. DIRECTORIES: "unstable" gets a high volume of freshly built updates "testing" is a symlink to one of the named releases (munich as of Sep 2014) "stable" is a symlink to one of the named releases (bratislava as of Sep 2014) "bratislava" (stable) is only receiving security updates "munich" (testing) receives packages from unstable 14 days after uploading "current" has been removed "legacy" is a dead branch with a 2008 snapshot "dublin" is dead "kiel" is dead too "allpkgs" contains all packages that can be found in the archive It is available on http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/allpkgs and sites mirroring rsync://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw-full "releases" contains symlinks to previously released catalogs Directories that used to be here: "current" used to be our rolling release, look for "unstable" instead For more information on the CSW effort, please visit http://www.opencsw.org/ There you will find details on volunteering to maintain packages, or on signing up to be an official mirror site. Feel free to join project's IRC channel: #opencsw on Freenode. GPL note: Package build descriptions with potential patches are available from the OpenCSW subversion repository at: http://gar.opencsw.org In case a given build recipe is not available, you can get a list of any source changes that were needed to compile a particular package, by contacting the maintainer of the specific package in question. You can find mention of rsync capable sites at: http://www.opencsw.org/mirrors The primary rsync site is: rsync://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw Please note that when rsyncing, you should use the -H flag, to preserve hard links, if you are getting more than one particular subdirectory of this tree.