apt-get is a Debian package management tool. I believe the equivalent tool on Solaris is pkg-get. See CSW packaging home for more information. Both tools have installers (kind of like Window's msi) but they also have large repositories of open source packages that have been carefully configured to work with your particular flavor of *nix.
The advantage of using this tool over PPM is that the packagers have made sure that the installation respects the configuration conventions for Solaris - this is especially important for Solaris because it has a number of quirks that packagers with Linux experience may not know. The disadvantage is that these packages sometimes lag behind the latest and greatest CPAN version of the module.
Best, bethIn reply to Re^3: Regarding DBD-ODBC in ActivePerl5.8.8.818
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