Well Robert, if you want a package manager that has some GNU tools to
install on the Mac
why not go this route.

http://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/platforms.html#darwin
http://rubenerdshow.com/blog/p2595/

> But I'm thinking of all
> the useful utilities: gnu grep, sed, awk, perl, seq, rev, tac, sort,
> join, python, etc.  And then there's all the module stuff for perl,
> python, and ruby.  I want a package manager to handle installs and
> updates.  I don't want to install by hand (i.e. make config all test install).

If that what you need a package manager the pkgsrc can be that for you.


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