List of pkgsrc Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with pkgsrc. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    NetBSD Reviews & Ratings

    NetBSD

    NetBSD

    Experience speed, security, and versatility with open-source elegance.
    NetBSD is an entirely free, swift, secure, and remarkably versatile open-source operating system that resembles Unix. It supports a wide range of platforms, including powerful servers, efficient desktop systems, and portable devices. Since its inception in 1993, NetBSD's code has infiltrated many unexpected environments, largely owing to its established reputation for quality, cleanliness, and dependability. It is fundamentally based on 4.4BSD Lite2, which was developed at the University of California, Berkeley. Rather than being a conventional "distribution," NetBSD has evolved over the decades into a unique and all-encompassing operating system within the BSD family, bolstered by a worldwide community of developers. Users enjoy a seamless, well-documented UNIX-like experience characterized by simplicity while also incorporating a plethora of modern features and ensuring compatibility with the latest hardware. This blend of characteristics has established NetBSD as an attractive option for both tech enthusiasts and industry professionals. As it continues to grow, its community remains dedicated to enhancing its capabilities and preserving its core values.
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    illumos Reviews & Ratings

    illumos

    illumos

    Revolutionary Unix-based OS for modern computing innovation.
    Illumos is an advanced Unix-based operating system that integrates state-of-the-art features beneficial for various downstream distributions, including improved system debugging, a revolutionary filesystem, sophisticated networking, and robust virtualization capabilities. It is developed through a collaborative effort involving both volunteers and companies that rely on the software for their products. As a strong platform for both conventional and cloud-native environments, illumos provides newcomers with an excellent entry point through distributions like OmniOS and OpenIndiana, which can be installed on physical machines or in virtualized environments. To compile illumos, it is essential to use an illumos-based OS, as cross-compilation is not feasible. The software is freely available via its source repository, ensuring accessibility for all. With a diverse array of technologies, illumos features capabilities like ZFS, DTrace, Zones, ctf, and FMA, among others, highlighting its versatility. We take pride in offering a stable and highly observable system that stands out due to its technological advancements. With a rich engineering heritage, illumos can trace its roots back to Sun Microsystems and the early days of UNIX and BSD, underscoring its importance in the history of operating systems. Its ongoing dedication to innovation makes it an appealing choice for both developers and users. Furthermore, illumos continues to evolve, adapting to modern computing needs while honoring its legacy.
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