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<title>Import pkgng (the freebsd package management tool, aka pkg), version</title>
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<name>agc</name>
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<published>2015-12-31T18:29:50Z</published>
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1.6.2, into the Packages Collection. Taken from the wiki page:

	Pkg is the Next Generation package management tool for FreeBSD.  It is
	the replacement for the current pkg_info/pkg_create/pkg_add tools that
	ports use to register local packages and which provide remote
	packages.  Its main goals are to faciliate remote binary package
	upgrades.  It also works with ports without remote binary packages.

This has been imported into pkgsrc/misc, beside the other foreign
package management tools like rpm and dpkg.  This package isn't really
portable, and only compiles on NetBSD with patches.</content>
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