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@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ You can check for new versions and update slpkg itself.
With this argument, build slackware package from source quickly and easy.
(If you want to pass variables to the script exported as: '# export FFMPEG_X264=yes FFMPEG_LAME=yes')
.SS -b , add, remove, view packages in blacklist
.SS -b, add, remove, view packages in blacklist
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-b\fP \fBlist\fP, <\fIpackages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP
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List, add or remove packages from blacklist file. The settings here affect
all repositories.
.SS -q , add, remove, view packages in queue
.SS -q, add, remove, view packages in queue
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP \fBlist\fP, <\fIpackages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP \fBbuild\fP, \fBinstall\fP, \fBbuild-install\fP
@ -111,17 +111,17 @@ dependencies. If you want to remove all the packages from the list run '# slpkg
(these arguments only working for the sbo repository)
Build or install or build and install packages are queued.
.SS -g , configuration file management
.SS -g, configuration file management
\fBslpkg\fP \fBconfig\fP, \fBconfig=[editor]\fP
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Print configuration file or edit with editor.
.SS -l , list of installed packages
.SS -l, list of installed packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-l\fP <\fIrepository\fP>, \fB--index\fP, \fB--installed\fP
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List of packages per repository. Support command 'grep' like '# slpkg -l sbo | grep "python"'.
.SS -c , check if your packages is up to date
.SS -c, check if your packages is up to date
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-c\fP <\fIrepository\fP> \fB--upgrade\fP \fB--skip=[packages...]\fP,
\fB--resolve-off\fP
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Slackware 'patches' repository works independently of the others i.e not need be
the list of packages by choosing "# slpkg update", works directly with the official repository
and so always you can have updated your system.
.SS -s , download, build and install package with all dependencies
.SS -s, download, build and install package with all dependencies
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of packages\fP>, \fB--resolve-off\fP
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Installs or upgrade packages from the repositories with automatically resolving all
@ -140,56 +140,56 @@ version of the package as 'slpkg -s alien ffmpeg-2.4.3'.
(If you want to pass variables to the script exported as: '# export FFMPEG_X264=yes FFMPEG_LAME=yes')
Switch off automatic resolve dependencies with additional option '--resolve-off'.
.SS -t , tracking dependencies
.SS -t, tracking dependencies
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-t\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP>
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Tracking all dependencies of that package.
The sequence shown is that you must follow to correctly install package.
Also you can check if the package has installed all the required dependencies.
.SS -p , print packages description
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-p\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP>, \fB--color=\fP
.SS -p, print packages description
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-p\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP>, \fB--color=[]\fP
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Print package description with color. Available colors: red, green, yellow, cyan, grey
.SS -F , find packages from repositories
.SS -F, find packages from repositories
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-F\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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Find packages from repositories are enabled.
.SS -f , find istalled packages
.SS -f, find istalled packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-f\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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Find installed packages with view total file size.
Example you can view all installed sbo packages like '# slpkg -f _SBo'.
.SS -n , view SBo packages
.SS -n, view SBo packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-n\fP <\fIname of package\fP>
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View complete slackbuilds.org site in your terminal. Read file, download,
build or install etc.
.SS -i , install binary packages
.SS -i, install binary packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-i\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
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Installs single binary packages designed for use with the Slackware Linux
distribution into your system.
.SS -u , install-upgrade packages with new
.SS -u, install-upgrade packages with new
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-u\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
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Normally upgrade only upgrades packages that are already installed on the system,
and will skip any packages that do not already have a version installed.
(like slackware command upgradepkg --install-new)
.SS -o , reinstall binary packages
.SS -o, reinstall binary packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-o\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
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Upgradepkg usually skips packages if the exact same package (matching name, version,
arch, and build number) is already installed on the system.
(like slackware command upgradepkg --reinstall)
.SS -r , remove packages
.SS -r, remove packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-r\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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Removes a previously installed Slackware package, while writing a progress report to
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ packages with command 'slpkg -s sbo <package>' then write a file in /var/log/slp
with all dependencies and it allows you can remove them all together.
(like slackware command removepkg)
.SS -d , display contents
.SS -d, display contents
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-d\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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Display the contents of the package with all descriptions.