How to use pkgsrc on Linux
NetBSD's package manager is generic, flexible, and easy. Here's how to use it...
https://opensource.com/article/19/11/pkgsrc-netbsd-linux
#pkgsrc
NetBSD's package manager is generic, flexible, and easy. Here's how to use it...
https://opensource.com/article/19/11/pkgsrc-netbsd-linux
#pkgsrc
Using NetBSD’s pkgsrc everywhere I can.
NetBSD’s pkgsrc package manager is the best thing since sliced bread. Like everything the NetBSD maintainers touch, it’s high quality, well documented, predictable, and portable to a fault. I use it everywhere I can, from my macOS and FreeBSD laptops to remote Linux machines. This has lead people on social networks to ask me why, and to give examples.
https://rubenerd.com/using-netbsds-pkgsrc-everywhere-i-can/
#pkgsrc
NetBSD’s pkgsrc package manager is the best thing since sliced bread. Like everything the NetBSD maintainers touch, it’s high quality, well documented, predictable, and portable to a fault. I use it everywhere I can, from my macOS and FreeBSD laptops to remote Linux machines. This has lead people on social networks to ask me why, and to give examples.
https://rubenerd.com/using-netbsds-pkgsrc-everywhere-i-can/
#pkgsrc