2012/3/5 Maciej (Matchek) BliziĆski <[email protected]>: > I agree. It's the matter of actually doing the research.
To me, core is a variety of high profile packages one would expect to find if new to Solaris or often install as a more experienced Solaris admin. Obviously AMP but also a compiler and a couple of languages, mail, DNS and some security related packages. It can be debated which packages are most "popular" of course but this is my initial selection to start with. apache2 - A high performance Unix-based HTTP server. bind - ISC BIND DNS main package cas_cpsampleconf - Class action script cpsampleconf cas_cptemplates - Class action script cptemplates cas_crontab - Class action script crontab cas_etcservices - Class action script etcservices cas_etcshells - Class action script etcshells cas_inetd - Class action script inetd cas_initsmf - Class action script initsmf cas_migrateconf - Class action script migrateconf cas_postmsg - Class action script postmsg cas_preserveconf - Class action script preserveconf cas_pycompile - Class action script pycompile cas_texinfo - Class action script texinfo cas_usergroup - Class action script usergroup common - common files and dirs for CSW packages cswpki - The OpenCSW PKI Collection gcc4core - GNU C compiler mysql5 - Multithreaded SQL database openssh - OpenSSH Secure Shell server openssl - Openssl meta package perl - A high-level, general-purpose programming language php5 - A High-Level Scripting Language pkgutil - Installs Solaris packages easily python - A high-level scripting language, 2.6 series samba - Tools to access a servers filespace and printers via SMB (server) sendmail - Sendmail MTA These 27 packages with the dependencies needed results in 127 packages. I think it's best to populate core manually. Please everyone, chime in with your suggestions to remove/add to the above list. Active however, I think one way to populate it would be to look at all packages submitted the last 12 months and extract all maintainers from those. Now all packages owned by those maintainers (minus core packages) are active packages. The rest, all minus active minus core, are unmaintained. Can you Maciej with some db magic do what I suggest for active? /peter _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
