slackware-current/source
Patrick J Volkerding 9067341d87 Tue Apr 18 19:37:17 UTC 2023
a/coreutils-9.3-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
d/mercurial-6.4.2-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
d/vala-0.56.7-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/mpfr-4.2.0p04-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/vte-0.72.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
n/postfix-3.8.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/libXft-2.3.8-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/libXpm-3.5.16-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/libva-utils-2.18.2-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
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kde Sat Apr 15 19:39:47 UTC 2023 2023-04-15 22:41:41 +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