pkg/slackpkg+-1.7.0d1-noarch-11mt.txz: Rebuilt
- Fixed counter on big package lists (thank chrisretusn for reporting)
- Added percentage to download process
- Improved "Installing..." and "Upgrading..." messages
- zlookkernel: select huge or generic kernel according the running
kernel instead the vmlinuz link
- Removed ktown from default repositories
- Replace SPINNING with PROGRESS status
- Small fix the Cached Downloader output
- Added USETERSE option to enable --terse on pkgtools
- Added PROXY to use a proxy
- Fix for servers using HTTP/2 on checkrepos.sh
- Fix search where there are duplicated packages (thanks phenixia2003)
- Improved upgrade info on search (thanks phenixia2003)
- Added Added /usr/libexec/slackpkg/zlookkernel.sh tool. Edit it to see instructions.
pkg/slackpkg+-1.7.0d1-noarch-6mt.txz
- Allow to use the blacklist system from slackpkg 2.84 (still in beta).
Only impact install/upgrade/remove options, and does not impact
greylist.
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pkg/slackpkg+-1.7.0d1-noarch-4mt.txz
- Fix incompatibility with slackpkg-2.83.0-noarch-3
- Fix setupmultilib script. It did use oldstyle 'multilib:'
- Fix a regression in TAG PRIORITY
- Handle the case where /var/log/packages is a symlink
ap/slackpkg-2.83.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt.
Don't remove ChangeLog.txt upon upgrade/reinstall.
Use CHECKSUMS.md5.asc to determine if ChangeLog.txt is unchanged.
it downloads CHECKSUMS.md5.asc BEFORE ChangeLog.txt.
This broke the 'slackpkg update' in slackpkg+
Solved by force to download ChangeLog.txt the first time that
checkchangelog() ask for CHECKSUMS.md5.asc
This break slackpkg+ management of $ROOT.
However this commit fix slackpkg+ if $ROOT is empty.
It's impossible a full fix (to make $ROOT working) until slackpkg-2.83
will be released into slackware official branch.
pkg/slackpkg+-1.7.0d1-noarch-2mt.txz
- Add a fatal.log for messages that users should not ignore.
Currently it log if a package fails to install/upgrade/remove.
- slackpkg upgrade did not work with slackpkg-2.83 (development release)
- Fixed checkrepos.sh when server response is 302
- smaller output for slackpkg search
The user should not ignore messages from this log.
Currently it log if a package fails to install/upgrade/remove.
This may occurs if a download fails.
slackpkg retry one time.
If download fails another time you will have a fatal message.