JPack
JPack is a project that will provide a GUI application for managing different types of packages for Solaris Operating System. It is designed to use packaging tools that are already existing on the system (user interface mockups).
Current version features include
* Get packaging information from installed Solaris packages, folders including Solaris packages, spec-files and packages from Blastwave.org
- Build packages using the OSD Common Build Environment
- Search for packages by name, and description
- Search for files (installed or packages within folders)
Please join our discussions on jpack-discuss [at] opensolaris [dot] org mailing list.
Download
You can now browse the source code, or check out the code from the following repository -
osduser@opensolaris:~/> svn co svn+ssh://anon at svn dot opensolaris dot org/svn/jds/jpack/trunk jpack
Requires JRE >= 1.6.
Getting involved
We have the following list of tasks available, targeting 0.2 -
; Caching information
- Cache for the packages, which will improve performance of getting data from the packages
- Support for the *pkg
- Support for the *pkg and archives with the Solaris packages
- Install, Remove, Update - Solaris packages
- Install, Remove, Update feature for the Solaris packages *pkg and directories with the Solaris packages
- Install, Remove, Update - Spec-files
- Install, Remove, Update feature from the Spec-files
- Install, Remove, Update - Blastwave.org
- Install, Remove, Update feature for the Blastwave.org packaing system
- Menu functionality
- Add all menu functionality
- View filtering
- Add filtering with the view combo-box, like "Installed packages", "Packages for updating"
- Better search
- Make search not case-sensitive, search through files
- Logging inside JPack
- Move logging to the window inside JPack as described in the GUI proposal
We have the following list of tasks available, targeting 0.3 -
; Progress bar
- Progress bar that will inform about current progress
- SVN support
- Support for the svn to automatically synchronize Spec-files
- Plug-ins
- Make the JPack pluggable, so new packaging systems can be used as plug-ins
If you are interested in any of these tasks, contact the developers -
Michal [dot] Pryc [at] sun [dot] com
User screenshots
on 2009/10/26 12:46

