Solarpack Downloads

Binary kits

The kits provide the basic tools (pkg_add, pkg_delete, etc.) to get started with the NPCT.

Make sure you read the NPCT Howto before installing one of these!

Note

Need security about these downloads? Read the Security notice at the end of this document.

Release 0.9 (04/2003)

  • Solaris 8, i386-based hardware:
    • Compressed tarball
    • OpenPGP signature
    • MD5: 6ff132af9d7ddec9658612f98e13f785
    • SHA1: 3c7593a06ded67fdee9402bc24a9da76e5714c2c
  • Solaris 8, sparc-based hardware:
    • Compressed tarball
    • OpenPGP signature
    • MD5: 072af1e7e5163cf25118b88b2436873b
    • SHA1: 1241dcc21f0f9eb263d9e42e002439ac652988e4
  • Solaris 9, i386-based hardware:
    • Compressed tarball
    • OpenPGP signature
    • MD5: 3bc591cbd1e7ea17636975b8a5c86320
    • SHA1: 4875181353bea1b61f5daa91cb5d552c73db3e34
  • Solaris 9, sparc-based hardware:
    • Compressed tarball
    • OpenPGP signature
    • MD5: 6baba5938e9065cae3b2d7c909a18db8
    • SHA1: b93fc9101bfaebd2ec7d0691711dc1ca69608b13

Security notice

Along with the binaries, we provide PGP signatures and checksums for the binaries below, on a separate server. Provided you have OpenSSL installed on some machine, you can use:

$ openssl md5 my-tarball.tar.Z

or:

$ openssl sha1 my-tarball.tar.Z

to verify the checksums.

To verify the file against the PGP signatures, you'll need (for instance) GnuPG; place both the tarball (.tar.Z) and its signature file (.asc) in a directory, and say:

$ gpg --verify my-tarball.tar.Z.asc

The key we use has the following specs:

Owner: Julien T. Letessier <mezis(at)users.sourceforge.net>
Public Key ID: F6579673
Fingerprint: F1A3 C564 09FE 07A6 0327  7474 0F9F 5594 F657 9673

If you're in a situation where you can't fetch the key from a keyserver, its also available from my home page, at mezis.net