OBPkg is a GTK2+ based frontend for the OpenBSD ports/package system. It is like Ubuntu's synaptic. It supports local ports and packages, as well as packages located on FTP servers. It also supports 'universe' packages (unofficial packages produced by other people).
| Tags | Desktop Environment tools Systems Administration Installation/Setup Archiving Packaging |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD OpenBSD |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release makes it possible to search ports by keywords. The Perl-based FTP downloading has been replaced by a better wget call, which fixes some big problems.


Changes: This release fixes an important bug that made it nearly impossibly to install the wanted port in older versions. A lot of smaller code cleanups and improvements were also made.


Changes: You can now also see the "already-installed" flag for packages while displaying the FTP and local directory packages.


Changes: This release shows which ports are already installed and which aren't.


Changes: Fixes a installation bug that made the port install impossible.