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.TH SLACKPKG.CONF 5 "Oct 2017" slackpkg-2.82.2 ""
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.SH NAME
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.B slackpkg.conf
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\- Configuration data for slackpkg
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The slackpkg.conf file contains information for
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.B slackpkg
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(8), an automated tool for managing Slackware Linux packages.
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The slackpkg.conf file is a sequence of shell script variables, and each
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variable controls one aspect of slackpkg. Comments begin with the #
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character and end at end of the line, and comments may appear anywhere
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inside the slackpkg.conf file. If some variable appears more than once
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in the file, slackpkg will use the value that was defined last.
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Many variables can be overridden by options passed to slackpkg on the command
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line. If you need to override the value of
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.B VARIABLE
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, pass
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.B -variable=value
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on the command line just before the slackpkg action. Multiple variables may
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be overridden.
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EXAMPLE: slackpkg -batch=on -default_answer=y upgrade-all
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For configuration options that have only two states, possible values are
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either "on" or "off" unless otherwise indicated.
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The different configuration options are:
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.TP 5
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.B ARCH
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.br
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Chooses the system architecture. Usually Slackpkg can find the correct
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value using "uname -m". The valid values are:
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.ds title MACHINE\t\tVALID ARCH VALUES
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.ds arm ARM\t\t\tarm
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.ds x86 x86 (32bits)\ti386, i486, i586 and i686
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.ds x86_64 x86 (64bits)\tx86_64
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.ds ppc PowerPC\t\tpowerpc
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.ds s390 S/390\t\t390
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.in +5
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.B \*[title]
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.br
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\*[arm]
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.br
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\*[x86]
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.br
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\*[x86_64]
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.br
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\*[ppc]
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.br
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\*[s390]
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.in
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The default value of
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.B ARCH
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depends on your architecture.
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.TP 5
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.B SLACKKEY
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.br
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Slackpkg checks the package signature file (.asc) against the GPG signature
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of the project. Different ports of Slackware can have different signatures,
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and Slackpkg tries to find the correct one based on the architecture of your
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system. If the automatically-detected
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.B SLACKKEY
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isn't correct, you can change it using this option.
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The default value of
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.B SLACKKEY
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depends on your Slackware port.
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.TP 5
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.B TEMP
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.br
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Defines the location to which slackpkg will download the packages before
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installing/upgrading them.
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The default value of
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.B TEMP
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is /var/cache/packages.
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.TP 5
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.B WORKDIR
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.br
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Defines the directory for package lists, file lists, and other information
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used by slackpkg as it works. Do not change the value of this variable
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unless you know what you are doing.
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The default value of
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.B WORKDIR
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is /var/lib/slackpkg.
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.TP 5
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.B WGETFLAGS
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.br
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Selects special options for wget. If you need to use multiple options,
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remember to put them between double quotes.
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The default value of
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.B WGETFLAGS
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is "\--passive-ftp"
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.TP 5
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.B DELALL
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.br
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If set to "on", all downloaded files will be removed after slackpkg performs
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install or upgrade (this does NOT have any impact when slackpkg is run with
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"download"). If set to "off", the files will be kept in the directory
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defined in
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.B TEMP
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(as described above).
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The default value of
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.B DELALL
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -delall=value.
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.TP 5
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.B CHECKMD5
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) the checking of MD5 checksums of all downloaded
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packages before installing or upgrading them.
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The default value of
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.B CHECKMD5
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -checkmd5=value.
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.TP 5
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.B CHECKGPG
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) the check of GPG signature for each package
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before install or upgrade.
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The default value of
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.B CHECKGPG
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -checkgpg=value.
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.TP 5
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.B CHECKSIZE
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) the check of available disk space for each
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package before install or upgrade.
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The default value of
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.B CHECKSIZE
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is "off".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -checksize=value.
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.TP 5
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.B PKGMAIN
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.br
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Defines the main distribution directory. Usually, you don't need to worry
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about this variable, as Slackpkg tries to find it based on your architecture.
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However, if you need to change it, then include this variable in your
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slackpkg.conf. This should always be the directory which contains the
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Slackware package set series (A, AP, D, E, F, ...).
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Default: depends on Slackware port
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.TP 5
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.B PRIORITY
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.br
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This array selects the priority at which directories on the mirror will have
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when slackpkg looks for packages. If a package is found in more than one
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place, the package in first directory gets priority, then second, then third,
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then fourth and finally, the package found in last listed directory. You can
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use %PKGMAIN to use the contents of PKGMAIN variable.
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Default values (in order): patches %PKGMAIN extra pasture testing
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.TP 5
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.B POSTINST
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) slackpkg's post-installation features, such
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as checking for new (*.new) configuration files and new kernel images, and
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prompts you for what it should do.
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The default value of
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.B POSTINST
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -postinst=value.
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.TP 5
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.B ONLY_NEW_DOTNEW
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.br
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When
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.B POSTINST
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is set to "on", slackpkg will search for all .new files inside /etc and
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prompt the user for what to do with them. However, some users prefer to
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see only the .new files installed in slackpkg's last execution, so if
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this applies to you, set
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.B ONLY_NEW_DOTNEW
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to "on".
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The default value of
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.B ONLY_NEW_DOTNEW
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is "off". Only change this if you know what are you doing...
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.br
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From command line, you can use -only_new_dotnew=value.
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.TP 5
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.B ONOFF
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.br
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The
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.B ONOFF
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variable sets the initial behavior of the dialog interface.
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If you set this to "on" then all packages will be selected by default.
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If you prefer the opposite option (all unchecked), then set this to "off".
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The default value of
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.B ONOFF
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -onoff=value.
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.TP 5
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.B DOWNLOAD_ALL
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.br
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If this variable is set to "on", all files will be downloaded before the
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requested operation (install or upgrade) is performed. If set to "off",
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then the files will be downloaded and the operation (install/upgrade) performed
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one by one.
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The default value of
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.B DOWNLOAD_ALL
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is "off".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -download_all=value.
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.TP 5
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.B DIALOG
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) the dialog interface.
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The default value of
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.B DIALOG
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -dialog=value.
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.TP 5
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.B DIALOG_MAXARGS
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.br
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Set the max number of characters that will be send to "dialog". If this number
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is reached in upgrade, slackpkg removes the information about current installed
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version of each package. If even without this information the number is reached
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again, slackpkg returns an error to the user.
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If
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.B DIALOG_MAXARGS
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is unset, 19500 is the default value.
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.br
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From command line, you can use -dialog_maxargs=value.
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.TP 5
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.B BATCH
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.br
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Enables (on) or disables (off) the non-interactive mode. When run in batch
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mode, slackpkg will not prompt the user for anything; instead, all questions
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will get
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.B DEFAULT_ANSWER
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(see below).
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.br
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If you perform an upgrade using this mode, you will need to run
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"slackpkg new-config" later to find and merge .new files.
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The default value of
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.B BATCH
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is "off".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -batch=value.
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.TP 5
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.B DEFAULT_ANSWER
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.br
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This is the default answer to questions when slackpkg prompts the user for
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some information. This is used only in non-interactive mode (when
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.B BATCH
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is "yes" or the user turns batch mode on via the command line); otherwise,
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this variable has no effect.
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.br
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Valid values are "y" or "n".
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The default value of
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.B DEFAULT_ANSWER
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is "n".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -default_answer=value.
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.TP 5
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.B USE_INCLUDES
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.br
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Slackpkg templates can include other templates. This reduces the package
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duplication in many templates, but it can be a problem if you want to remove
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only a specific template. You can disable the #include parsing by setting
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this option to "off".
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The default value of
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.B USE_INCLUDES
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -use_includes=value.
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.TP 5
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.B SPINNING
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.br
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When Slackpkg is doing an activity that takes some time, it gives visual
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feedback with a spinning bar. If you don't like the spinning bar, it can be
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disabled by setting this option to "off".
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The default value of
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.B SPINNING
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is "on".
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.br
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From command line, you can use -spinning=value.
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.SH FILES
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.TP 5
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.B /etc/slackpkg/slacpkg.conf
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR slackpkg (8)
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.BR pkgtool (8)
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.BR installpkg (8)
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.BR upgradepkg (8)
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.BR removepkg (8)
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