slackware-current/source
Patrick J Volkerding 8d25718f1e Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating, and happy Thursday to everyone
else. I've been looking at this new fontconfig (and have run into some of the
terrible looking pages I remembered from previous attempts to upgrade). The
solution is certainly *not* to disable bitmap fonts. I need those in my
terminal emulator, and have never seen a vector font that looks correct. What
I've done this time is make the defaults for fontconfig sane and user
configurable, and then converted the two bitmap fonts that are causing the
problems to OTB format and changing the family name from "name" to "name (OTB)"
which prevents them from being picked up by default.
Hope this looks better! Cheers! :-)
a/file-5.46-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
a/mkinitrd-1.4.11-x86_64-52.txz:  Rebuilt.
  geninitrd: since we're sourcing /etc/default/geninitrd, we might as well test
  the AUTO_REMOVE_ORPHANED_INITRDS variable directly instead of grepping for it
  in the defaults file. Thanks to Mechanikx.
a/pkgtools-15.1-noarch-18.txz:  Rebuilt.
  make-kernel-backup: account for "file" changing 80386 to i386.
l/libqalculate-5.4.0.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/openal-soft-1.24.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/pipewire-1.2.7-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.4-noarch-2.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Install these fonts as OTB rather than PCF.
x/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.4-noarch-2.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Install these fonts as OTB rather than PCF.
x/fontconfig-2.15.0-x86_64-3.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Let's not link any hinting, subpixel, or lcdfilter conf files by default.
  That way the user can choose what to link (if anything) without future
  fontconfig updates stomping on those choices.
x/mesa-24.2.8-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
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a Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
ap Tue Nov 26 22:05:37 UTC 2024 2024-11-27 00:34:09 +01:00
d Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
e Tue Jul 23 18:54:25 UTC 2024 2024-07-23 22:50:05 +02:00
f Mon May 28 19:12:29 UTC 2018 2018-05-31 23:39:35 +02:00
installer Thu Nov 14 20:00:55 UTC 2024 2024-11-14 21:42:55 +01:00
k Fri Nov 22 22:08:18 UTC 2024 2024-11-23 00:48:10 +01:00
kde Fri Nov 22 22:08:18 UTC 2024 2024-11-23 00:48:10 +01:00
l Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
n Thu Nov 28 00:18:02 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 02:04:23 +01:00
t Thu Nov 28 00:18:02 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 02:04:23 +01:00
tcl Tue Sep 17 23:29:04 UTC 2024 2024-09-18 02:05:31 +02:00
x Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
xap Thu Nov 28 21:47:57 UTC 2024 2024-11-28 23:35:14 +01:00
xfce Sun Nov 24 23:09:54 UTC 2024 2024-11-25 00:29:25 +01:00
y Sun Nov 10 20:38:31 UTC 2024 2024-11-10 22:34:23 +01:00
buildlist-from-changelog.sh Fri Oct 8 03:23:28 UTC 2021 2021-10-08 08:59:45 +02:00
make_world.sh Wed Jun 8 19:15:34 UTC 2022 2022-06-09 07:00:13 +02:00
README.TXT Wed Feb 2 08:21:48 UTC 2022 2022-02-02 11:59:53 +01:00

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