Does this aim to be similar to Solatis' metaclusters? (SUNWreq .. SUNWCXall)
On 5 Mar 2012, at 19:00, Peter Bonivart <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. ::. _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
