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a/grub-2.12-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt. Added update-grub script. Thanks to LuckyCyborg. Also add grub-update symlink. Disable the submenus. Thanks to LuckyCyborg. Also find initrd-${tag}-${version}.gz and initrd-${tag}.gz. Thanks to gwhl. Support kernel symlinks/files named vmlinu[xz]-generic, vmlinu[xz]-custom, and vmlinu[xz]-huge. Thanks to Petri Kaukasoina. Enabled os-prober again. It works here, and (at least with lilo) we've always been friendly to dual-booting. It's easy to disable if you don't like it. Sorry to LuckyCyborg. ;-) d/parallel-20240622-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. kde/qca-2.3.9-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. l/imagemagick-7.1.1_34-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. n/NetworkManager-1.48.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. n/ntp-4.2.8p18-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. In ntp.conf, don't use direct logging to /var/log/ntp. Instead use the syslog facility to avoid having to restart ntpd when the logs are rotated. We'll still rotate /var/log/ntp if we see it, though. Thanks to Petri Kaukasoina. xap/NetworkManager-openvpn-1.12.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. |
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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! --- Patrick J. Volkerding volkerdi@slackware.com