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slack.SlackBuild |
slack acts like a package manager for your local copy of slackbuilds. (usually obtained from slackbuilds.org) It supports following functions/options: 1) search the repository (-s) 2) info about specified package (-i) 3) readme about specified package (-r) 4) goto the package directory (-g) 5) view slackbuild (-v) 6) list files contained in specified package directory (-l) 7) description about specified package (-d) 8) get/download the package (-G) 9) build the package (-B) 10) install the built package (-I) 11) upgrade installed package with built package (-U) 12) remove installed package (-R) 13) query installed packages (-q) 14) view all packages installed from the slackbuilds repo (-a) 15) update git repo of slackbuilds (-u) Usage: slack <option> [package] The variables used in the script, which you would probably adjust according to your wish, are: 1) repodir="" # Repository for slackbuilds. 2) srcpath="" # Where the downloaded source packages are to be placed. # Leave it blank for saving it in the same directory as the slackbuild. 3) outdir="" # Where the build package will be placed. # Leave it blank for putting it in /tmp. 4) gitdir="" # Directory where the slackbuilds git repository is present. These variables can also be configured via editing /etc/slack/slack.conf