On 23/08/2013 17:47, Harry Putnam wrote:
Running (solaris) openindian 151a7
I want to install emacs-24 but the openindian repos only have
emacs-23 so I decided to use openCSW tools to install it.
When I check on what was available with a default look at
pkgutil -a |grep emacs, that shows only emacs-23
So I looked at unstable, and see emacs-24. Is there a better
way to get emacs-24 than going to 'unstable'?
Unstable is not as bad as it looks. It means it evolves, when stable is
rather, well, dead-ish.
I use unstable on critical production (with a local repository and
staging servers to lock and test a new version before rolling it in
prod), it works well enough. For non production, I just follow the updates.
If not then taking a look at:
pkgutil -i -n emacs_athena shows an awful lot of stuff to be
installed. 89 pkgs... including things like perl and python.
The magic of dependencies...
Those are already installed using openindiana default pkg managment
tool, 'pkg'.
Is there some common way for csw to share needed tools that are
already installed and are late enough versions?
No, not really. OpenCSW is meant to be self-sufficient, so it will
specifically use its own packages. That said: while in absolute terms,
yes, it's not too clean to have several different versions of the same
package installed in different places, in practice, it works well
enough. Some space is wasted, but with today's disks sizes, it's hardly
an issue anymore.
Cheers,
Laurent
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