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NetBSD Package System (pkgsrc) Installation and upgrading of packages on NetBSD. |
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Sorting Packages
Hello,
Is there a way to sort and select packages based on user supplied criteria (besides the categories already provided)? For example, only showing those programs that do not require X to run.
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Unless pkgsrc is a lot different then memory serves you might want to be a bit more descriptive, particularly 'sort and select'
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Hello,
Basically, I want to take the pkgsrc repository and to be able to search through it and select packages based on certain criteria - select and display all packages written in C; select and display all packages that don't need X; select and display all packages that have xyz-1.2 as a dependency.
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http://pkgsrc.se/ Between this, the provided description, & the CVS check-in history, you will likely be able to discern whatever you seek. |
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