Hi, Partial summary - a number of people replied to tell me that a Sun package is actually a cpio archive. However a simple "cpio -i" doesn't unpack all the files. After further poking around in package files and using a hex editor I have come to the conclusion that it is actually two cpio archives stuck together, topped with a few lines of header. I will knock together a small Perl script to deal with all this and post it to the list when finished. Thanks again to all those who replied. Alex.. > Does anyone know how I would go about unpacking a Solaris .pkg package > on an other UNIX? Specifically I'm interested in FreeBSD, but I > suppose the method would probably be valid for other UNIX like > operating systems. I am not interested in installing the package, > just unpacking it to allow me access to the files therein. > > I suppose I'm looking for the equivalent of 'pkgadd -s' for a > non-Solaris UNIX OS. > > From what I can gather Solaris packages are in SVR4 Datastream > format, but I can't find anything that can handle this format. -- -= Alex Dyas , UNIX , Interoute , Geneva =- _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 9 10:55:26 2005
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