The NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc) is a framework for building third-party software on NetBSD and other Unix-like systems, currently containing over 6400 packages. It is used to enable freely available software to be configured and built easily on supported platforms.
pkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages. It relies on pkg_summary(5) for installation, removal and upgrade of packages and associated dependencies, using a remote repository.
pkgsrc-wip (work in progress) is a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc, a portable packaging system coming from NetBSD. It is the default packaging system for NetBSD and DragonFly and was also ported to many additional operating systems, including Solaris
... [More], Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and others. [Less]
The MirPorts Framework provides a generic way to install third-party software on Unix®-ish systems (the closer to BSD, the better).
Currently supported are: MirOS BSD – https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mirbsd/ – primary OS, MidnightBSD – https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mnbsd, OpenBSD, Mac OSX
... [More] (somewhat), Interix (actually better than Mac OSX in some respects, but lacking interest) [Less]
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