How to List Information About All Installed Packages (pkginfo)
List information about installed packages with the pkginfo command.
Example—Listing All Packages Installed
The following example shows the pkginfo command to
list all packages installed on a local system, whether that system is a standalone
or server. The output shows the primary category, package name, and the description
of the package.
$ pkginfo
system SUNWaccr System Accounting, (Root)
system SUNWaccu System Accounting, (Usr)
system SUNWadmap System administration applications
system SUNWadmc System administration core libraries
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Example—Displaying Detailed Information About Software Packages
$ pkginfo -l SUNWcar
PKGINST: SUNWcar
NAME: Core Architecture, (Root)
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: sparc.sun4u
VERSION: 11.9.0,REV=2001.10.16.17.05
BASEDIR: /
VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
DESC: core software for a specific hardware platform group
PSTAMP: crash20011016171723
INSTDATE: Nov 02 2001 08:53
HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider
STATUS: completely installed
FILES: 111 installed pathnames
36 shared pathnames
40 directories
56 executables
17626 blocks used (approx)
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