mention that building deps in order is not really a supported feature in README and sbopkg(8) man page

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# $Id$
Sbopkg README
Copyright 2007-2008 Chess Griffin <chess@chessgriffin.com>
Copyright 2007-2009 Chess Griffin <chess@chessgriffin.com>
Homepage: http://www.sbopkg.org
@ -24,9 +24,11 @@ the 'build queue' feature. Sbopkg will not check dependencies since
that is not a feature native to Slackware, but since the build queue
will process packages in the order listed, it sometimes may be
possible to build and install dependencies in order prior to building
and installing the final, desired package. Ultimately, Sbopkg is one
thing and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy of
the SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it.
and installing the final, desired package. Given the nature of
building dependencies, however, this probably will not always work and
is not really a supported feature. Ultimately, Sbopkg is one thing
and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy of the
SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it.
Sbopkg can be also be used strictly from the command line without the
dialog interface to do most of the above items. Typing sbopkg -h

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carefully considering the order of the packages listed, the user may
be able to build and install dependencies in the right order before
the final application is built and installed. Of course, given the
nature of dependencies, this may not always be possible.
nature of dependencies, this may not always be possible and so
building dependencies like this is not really a supported feature.
Still, when when it works, it can be helpful.
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