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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Manpage of SBOPKG</TITLE>
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<H1>SBOPKG</H1>
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Section: (8)<BR>Updated: October 2009<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
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<A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
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<A NAME="lbAB"> </A>
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<H2>NAME</H2>
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<B>sbopkg</B>
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- The SlackBuilds.org Package Browser
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<A NAME="lbAC"> </A>
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
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<B>sbopkg</B>
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<B>[options]</B>
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<A NAME="lbAD"> </A>
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
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Sbopkg is a command-line and dialog-based tool to interact with the
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SlackBuilds.org ("SBo") repository, a collection of third-party
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SlackBuild scripts to build Slackware packages.
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<A NAME="lbAE"> </A>
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<H2>INSTRUCTIONS</H2>
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Sbopkg usage assumes an understanding of SlackBuild scripts,
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generally, and the third-party repository SlackBuilds.org,
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specifically. A thorough reading of <A HREF="http://www.slackbuilds.org/howto/">http://www.slackbuilds.org/howto/</A>
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and the pages at <A HREF="http://www.slackwiki.org">http://www.slackwiki.org</A> about SlackBuild scripts is
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strongly advised.
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Before sbopkg can be used, a configuration file must be created at
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/etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf. A sample file is provided at
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/etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf.new. See
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<B>sbopkg.conf</B>
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(5) for more information about the configuration file.
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Sbopkg can be run from the command line by simply invoking "sbopkg."
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Doing so will launch the dialog-based interface, and the menus
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provided should be fairly self-explanatory. The main menu allows the
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user to rsync with the SlackBuilds.org repository (currently, the size
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of a local copy of the SBo repository is less than 50MB), view the
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SlackBuilds.org Changelog, check for potential updates to SBo
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packages, display the contents of the local cache directory where
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source tarballs are saved, display the permanent build log, and browse
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or search the local copy of the SBo repository. Once the browse
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function is chosen, the user can select the category of software to
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view. After choosing a category, the user can then view the various
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software packages available in that category within the local SBo
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repository. Selecting a package will display another menu allowing
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the user to view the package's README, SlackBuild, .info, or
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slack-desc files. The user can also edit the .info file and
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SlackBuild and the edited files will remain after doing an rsync.
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Additionally, the user can
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choose to build a package as well using either the original SlackBuild
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or the locally-edited one, if present. If using the dialog interface,
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and if sbopkg finds a built package for a particular piece of software
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in the OUTPUT directory, then sbopkg will automatically add a new menu
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entry allowing the user to install the package if he so choosed.
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Alternatively, the user can choose to automatically build or build and
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install individual packages or several packages in a build queue.
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Finally, if KEEPLOG is set to YES in the sbopkg.conf file then a
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permanent log of the build process is saved in /tmp/sbopkg-build-log.
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Alternatively, sbopkg can be run from the command line without using
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the dialog interface. Executing "sbopkg -h" will display a list of
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options available from the command line.
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Sbopkg also has the capability of loading, saving, and using
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user-created queuefiles. These queuefiles are simple text files with
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one application name per line. By default, when a queuefile is loaded
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in the dialog interface, the application is selected, or "ON." This
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can be changed by inserting a "-" in front of the application name in
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the queuefile. Also, queuefiles can reference other queuefiles when
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the first character is a "@". See the readme-queuefiles document in
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the doc/ directory for more information.
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Certain features of sbopkg rely on outside binaries, such as a pager
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to view the text files when sbopkg is run from the comamnd line, and
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an editor to edit the .info or SlackBuild files. The pager function
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will look to the environmental variable $PAGER and if that variable is
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not defined then it will default to 'more.' Similarly, the edit
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function found when sbopkg is used with the dialog interface will look
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to $EDITOR and will default to 'vi' if no $EDITOR has been defined.
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If the user wants sbopkg to use another $EDITOR, such as nano, then
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adding the requisite information in ~/.bashrc, /etc/profile, or other
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similar configuration file to export $EDITOR will suffice.
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<A NAME="lbAF"> </A>
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<H2>OPTIONS</H2>
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<DL COMPACT>
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<DT><B>-b PACKAGE(s)/QUEUE(s)</B>
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<DD>
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Search for and build PACKAGE(s) from the local SBo repository. If more
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than one package is specified, they must be in quotes. For example:
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#sbopkg -b "foo bar"
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will build foo and then bar.
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Queuefile names can also be specified. In that case, all the packages
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specified in the queuefile will be built. In the unfortunate case a
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token matches both a queuefile name and a package name (i.e. the user
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named a queuefile with the name of a package), sbopkg will ask the user
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which one should be used. The tokens (package names or queuefiles)
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are processed in the order they are specified on the command line, and
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the build order specified in the queuefiles is retained. If a package
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is specified more than once, it gets queued only the first time it is
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encountered.
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<DT><B>-c</B>
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Display list of installed SBo packages and potential updates.
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<DT><B>-d DIRECTORY</B>
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<DD>
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Manually specify the full path to the DIRECTORY containing the
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local SBo repository.
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<DT><B>-e ask|continue|stop</B>
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<DD>
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Specify what sbopkg should do when it encounters an error while building a
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package. Valid options are:
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<B>ask</B>
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: This is the default behavior, asking the user what to do;
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<B>continue</B>
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: Ignore the error and continue processing (act as if the user
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answered "Yes" to all questions);
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<B>stop</B>
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: Stop the processing (act as if the user answered "No" to all
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questions).
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<DT><B>-f</B>
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<DD>
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Override the default configuration file, which is located by
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default at /etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf, with another configuration
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file.
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<DT><B>-g PACKAGE(s)</B>
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<DD>
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General search for PACKAGE(s) by glob. For example:
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#sbopkg -g nv
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will return a list of matches, such as the nvidia packages,
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konversation, and other packages with 'nv' in their name. If more
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than one glob is specified, they must be in quotes.
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<DT><B>-h</B>
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<DD>
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Display the help.
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<DT><B>-i PACKAGE(s)</B>
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<DD>
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Search for and build and then install PACKAGE(s) from the local SBo
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repository. If more than one package is specified, they must be in
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quotes, and the packages will be built and then installed in the
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listed order. For example:
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#sbopkg -i "foo bar"
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will build and install foo and then build and install bar. By
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carefully considering the order of the packages listed, the user may
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be able to build and install dependencies in the right order before
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the final application is built and installed. Of course, given the
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nature of dependencies, this may not always be possible and so
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building dependencies like this is not really a supported feature.
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Still, when when it works, it can be helpful.
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Queuefile names are supported, too. See the explanation for the '-b'
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command for details.
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<DT><B>-k</B>
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When used together with -b or -i, this option tells sbopkg to skip
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(i.e. don't build) any package it finds to be already installed.
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Please note that only a name comparison is performed, so when this
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option is specified sbopkg will also omit the build of different
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versions of installed packages.
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<DT><B>-l</B>
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<DD>
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Display the SBo ChangeLog.txt and quit.
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<DT><B>-o</B>
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<DD>
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List the currently installed cached source files which are deemed as
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obsolete, and optionally delete them.
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Source files are obsolete when no SBo script references it any more,
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which is something that can happen after rsync-ing the local
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repository.
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Please note that only the currently active repository is
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used to identify the obsoleted sources, so if you build packages with
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different repositories (e.g. for different Slackware versions) the
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source files only used in the "other" repository will be listed.
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<DT><B>-p</B>
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<DD>
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List installed SlackBuilds.org packages.
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<DT><B>-q</B>
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<DD>
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Enable the "quiet mode." When this flag is specified, the output of
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some of the command-line options is minimized.
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<DT><B>-r</B>
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<DD>
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Rsync the local repository with SlackBuilds.org and quit.
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<DT><B>-R</B>
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<DD>
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Show all the README files of the queued packages before starting the build.
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This is useful when you want to make a final check.
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<DT><B>-s PACKAGE(s)</B>
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<DD>
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Specific search for PACKAGE(s) by PACKAGE name and, if found, display
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the README, SlackBuild, .info, and slack-desc files in that order
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using $PAGER, which defaults to 'more' as described above. If more
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than one package is specified, they must be in quotes. For example:
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#sbopkg -s "foo bar"
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will search for foo and then bar.
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<DT><B>-u</B>
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<DD>
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Check for an update to sbopkg itself and then quit.
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<DT><B>-v VERSION</B>
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<DD>
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Set the repository and branch to use.
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The currently supported repositories are SBo, SB64 and local. Inside
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these, the supported branches are 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, and 13.0 for
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SBo, master for SB64 (Slamd64Builds repository) and local for local.
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See the
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<B>sbopkg.conf (5)</B>
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man page for more information about the 'local' repository.
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The VERSION format is repository/branch (e.g. SBo/13.0). If the repository is
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omitted, sbopkg will first look for the specified branch in the default
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repository. If that attempt fails, sbopkg will look for the first matching
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branch in any repository.
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<P>
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</DL>
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<A NAME="lbAG"> </A>
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<H2>FILES</H2>
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<B>/etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf</B>
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- File to specify configuration options.
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<B>/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default</B>
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- Default file that lists software in SBo repository that has been renamed.
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See the README-renames.d document in the sbopkg doc/ directory for more
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information.
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<B>/etc/sbopkg/repos.d/{40-sbo.repo,50-sb64.repo,60-local.repo}</B>
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- Three default files for various types of sbopkg repositories. See the
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README-repos.d document in the sbopkg doc/ directory for more information.
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<P>
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<A NAME="lbAH"> </A>
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<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
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<B><A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html?5+sbopkg.conf">sbopkg.conf</A></B>(5)
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<B>doc/README</B>
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<B>doc/README-queuefiles</B>
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<B>doc/README-renames.d</B>
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<B>doc/README-repos.d</B>
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<B>doc/queuefiles/*</B>
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<A NAME="lbAI"> </A>
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<H2>AUTHOR</H2>
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Chess Griffin
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<<A HREF="mailto:chess@chessgriffin.com">chess@chessgriffin.com</A>>
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<HR>
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<A NAME="index"> </A><H2>Index</H2>
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<DL>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">INSTRUCTIONS</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">OPTIONS</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">FILES</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAH">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAI">AUTHOR</A><DD>
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</DL>
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<HR>
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This document was created by
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<A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html">man2html</A>,
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using the manual pages.<BR>
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Time: 21:44:48 GMT, March 05, 2010
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