slackware-current/source
Patrick J Volkerding 1ef7f6df7b Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024
a/kernel-firmware-20240912_b9daf8c-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
a/kernel-generic-6.10.10-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
  The kernel modules are now bundled into this package.
a/kernel-huge-6.10.9-x86_64-1.txz:  Removed.
  So long, we won't miss you.
  If you were actually using kernel-huge with one of the SCSI/SAS drivers that
  were built in, you'll need to use kernel-generic and an initrd that contains
  the needed drivers. Otherwise, just switch to kernel-generic. It'll be fine.
  If unsure, make an initrd with geninitrd and have your bootloader use it.
a/kernel-modules-6.10.9-x86_64-1.txz:  Removed.
  Kernel modules are now bundled with the kernel-generic package.
a/libblockdev-3.2.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
d/kernel-headers-6.10.10-x86-1.txz:  Upgraded.
k/kernel-source-6.10.10-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/librsvg-2.58.4-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/protobuf-28.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/pygobject3-3.50.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/python-trove-classifiers-2024.9.12-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
n/nghttp3-1.5.0-x86_64-2.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Make sure the cmake files are installed to the correct location.
  Thanks to fulalas.
x/ibus-table-1.17.8-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
isolinux/initrd.img:  Rebuilt.
kernels/*:  Upgraded.
usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img:  Rebuilt.
2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
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a Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
ap Mon Sep 9 17:27:00 UTC 2024 2024-09-09 19:59:46 +02:00
d Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
e Tue Jul 23 18:54:25 UTC 2024 2024-07-23 22:50:05 +02:00
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installer Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
k Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
kde Mon Sep 2 19:56:17 UTC 2024 2024-09-02 22:40:20 +02:00
l Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
n Fri Sep 13 01:32:33 UTC 2024 2024-09-13 04:11:07 +02:00
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x Mon Sep 9 17:27:00 UTC 2024 2024-09-09 19:59:46 +02:00
xap Tue Sep 3 21:07:09 UTC 2024 2024-09-04 00:33:23 +02:00
xfce Tue Aug 20 18:23:52 UTC 2024 2024-08-20 20:59:42 +02:00
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buildlist-from-changelog.sh
make_world.sh
README.TXT

This is the source used for Slackware.

To look for a particular bit of source (let's say for 'cp'), first you would
look for the full path:

fuzzy:~# which cp
/bin/cp

Then, you grep for the package it came from. Note that the leading '/'
is removed, and ^ and $ mark the beginning and end of the pattern to match:

fuzzy:~# grep ^bin/cp$ /var/lib/pkgtools/packages/*
/var/lib/pkgtools/packages/coreutils-9.0-x86_64-3:bin/cp

From this, you can see that 'cp' came from the coreutils-9.0-x86_64-3 package.
The source will be found in a corresponding subdirectory. In this case, that
would be ./a/coreutils/.

All of these packages have scripts that extract, patch, and compile the source
automatically. These are the 'SlackBuild' scripts.

Have fun!

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Patrick J. Volkerding
volkerdi@slackware.com