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Installing Software on Multiple Systems
I have been given the task of installing subversion on rhe4 32 and 64 bit, suse9 ia64, hpux 11.22 ia64, hpux 11.11 pa_risc, solaris 2.8 sparc, and irix 6.5.
How can I do this? I know that rhe5 and debian have things like yum and apt for packages. What are the equivalents for these systems? Yeah.... I know. I need help |
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Hi.
I think it is SunOS and Solaris -- a historical quirk with names. For example, in the installed version of Solaris 10: Code:
$ uname -rvis SunOS 5.10 Generic_120012-14 i86pc |