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Blacklisted sets now need a trailing / (eg. kde/) Anything with a trailing slash is excluded from having \s added to it. Then the slash is removed so the set is picked up by the old functionality. Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>
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# /etc/slackpkg/blacklist
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#
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# This is a blacklist file. Any packages listed here won't be
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# upgraded, removed, or installed by slackpkg.
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# aaa_elflibs should NOT be blacklisted!
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#
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# You can blacklist using regular expressions.
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#
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# Don't use *full* regex here, because all of the following will be checked
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# for the regex: series, name, version, arch, build, and fullname.
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# When blacklisting packages, you can use extended regex on package names
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# (such as xorg-.* instead of xorg-server, xorg-docs, etc), and a trailing
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# slash for package series ("n/", "ap/", "xap/", etc).
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#
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# To blacklist *only* the "xorg-server" package, use this:
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# xorg-server
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# To blacklist *all* of the "xorg-server-*" packages, use this:
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# xorg-server.*
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#
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# To blacklist the entire KDE package set, use this:
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# kde/
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# You will need to escape any special characters that are present in the
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# package name. For example, to blacklist the gcc-g++ package, use this:
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# gcc-g\+\+
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#
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# DON'T put any space(s) before or after the package name or regex.
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# Automated upgrade of kernel packages may not be wanted in some situations;
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# uncomment the lines below if that fits your circumstances:
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#
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#kernel-generic.*
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#kernel-huge.*
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#kernel-modules.*
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#kernel-source
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# This one will blacklist all SBo packages:
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#[0-9]+_SBo
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