Install sudo on Solaris 10 and 11:
pkgadd -d http://get.opencsw.org/now /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -y -i sudo /usr/sbin/pkgchk -L CSWsudo # list files
See also: Getting started with OpenCSW
Package details
Catalogname | sudo |
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SVR4 package name | CSWsudo |
Description | Provides limited super user privileges |
Version | 1.9.13,REV=2023.02.14 |
Source URL | http://www.sudo.ws |
Package Sources | csw/mgar/pkg/sudo/trunk/Makefile (SourceForge, OpenGrok) |
QA page | Go to sudo QA page |
Last Uploaded By | Dagobert Michelsen |
Contact maintainer | |
Bugtracker | View bugs about sudo |
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Dependencies ( 6 )
Oracle / Sun Solaris SUNW packages not shown.
Software name | Description |
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cas_migrateconf | The migrateconf class action script for CSW packages |
cas_preserveconf | The preserveconf class action script for CSW packages |
common | common files and dirs for CSW packages |
libintl9 | GNU locale utilities, libintl.so.9 |
libssl1_0_0 | Openssl 1.0 runtime libraries |
libz1 | Zlib data compression library, libz.so.1 |
Reverse dependencies ( 2 )
Reverse dependencies are Solaris packages that depends on sudo.
Software name | Description |
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sudo_common_stub | Transitional package. Content moved to CSWsudo |
sudo_ldap | LDAP bindings for SUDO |
Libraries dependencies ( 0 )
The following tables display the sub list of packages, from the reverse dependencies, that depends on the libs provided by sudo.
Dependency | Software name |
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