Hello admins,
        Special thinks to all for answer/comment :
Original Question :
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        In Solaris, you install GUN's sofware by
        1) Use Precompile, i.e install by pkgadd
        2) Compile by myself
        What is advantage or disadvantage for (1) & (2)
        I will summarize...
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>From Dave Stagges<dstaggs@kcii.com>
1.  A:Relatively easy to install. 
    D:Hope that they compiled the program correctly.  
      Libraries might be in different locations.   
2.  A:More freedom to tailor the programs to fit your system.  
      You learn how to compile programs.  You learn more about 
      your system setup.
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From: John Justin Hough <john@oncology.uthscsa.edu>
The advantage is that you don't have to waste cycles or your time 
 to create the packages.  And sometimes they just don't seem to 
 want to build and it takes a lot of effort and in years past a 
 lot of editting for SunOS 5.
 The disadvantage is that you don't get to put things where you 
 want them and many times they weren't built or configured with 
 the options you are interested in.  As an example, the GNU stuff 
 at http://smc.vnet.net is built as applications and installs in 
 /opt/FSFwhatever so if you wanted to use the entire suite of 
 GNU utils you have to have a huge path or need to link all the 
 stuff under your current tree - e.g.:
        ln -s /opt/FSFgcc/bin/* /opt/bin or /opt/gnu/bin
        ln -s /opt/FSF/gcc/lib/* /opt/lib or /opt/gnu/lib
        :
        and so on.
 The other point is something like autoconf.  If you just built 
 autoconf you'd probably read something about a site definition 
 or a site environment variable and work to configure it the 
 you want to, but if you just install the package you probably 
 miss this.
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