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Slpkg is a user-friendly package manager for Slackware installations
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Commands:
update update all package lists
upgrade upgrade all package lists
repo-add [repository name] [URL] add custom repository
repo-remove [repository] remove custom repository
repo-list list all repositories
repo-info [repository] repository information
update slpkg check and update slpkg
update Run this command to update all
the packages list.
upgrade Delete and recreate all packages
lists.
repo-add [repository name] [URL] Add custom repository.
repo-remove [repository] Remove custom repository.
repo-list Print a list of all the
repositories.
repo-info [repository] Get information about a
repository.
update slpkg Upgrade the program directly from
repository.
Optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, [script.tar.gz] [source...] auto build SBo packages
-b, list, [package...] --add, --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-q, list, [package...] --add, --remove add, remove SBo packages in queue
-q, build, install, build-install build, install packages from queue
-g, config, config=[editor] configuration file management
-l, [repository], --index, --installed list of repositories packages
-c, [repository] --upgrade check for updated packages
-s, [repository] [package...] download, build & install packages
-t, [repository] [package] package tracking dependencies
-p, [repository] [package], --color=[] print package description
-n, [package] view SBo site package in terminal
-F, [package...] find packages from repositories
-f, [package...] find installed packages
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the package contents
-h, --help Print this help message and exit
-v, --version Print program version and exit.
-a, [script.tar.gz] [source...] Auto build SBo packages.
If you already have downloaded the
script and the source code you can
build a new package with this
command.
-b, [package...] --add, --remove Manage packages in the blacklist.
list Add or remove packages and print
the list. Each package is added
here will not be accessible by the
program.
-q, [package...] --add, --remove Manage SBo packages in the queue.
list, build, install, build-install Add or remove and print the list
of packages. Build and then install
the packages from the queue.
-g, config, config=[editor] Configuration file management.
Print the configuration file or
edit.
-l, [repository], --index, --installed List of repositories packages.
Print a list of all available
packages repository, index or print
only packages installed on the
system.
-c, [repository] --upgrade Check and print of available
packages for upgrade.
-s, [repository] [package...] Sync packages. Install packages
directly from remote repositories
with all dependencies.
-t, [repository] [package] Track package dependencies and
print package dependenies tree with
highlight if packages is installed.
-p, [repository] [package], --color=[] Print description of a package
directly from the repository and
change color text.
-n, [package] View a standard of SBo page in
terminal and manage multiple options
like reading, downloading, building
installation, etc.
-F, [package...] Find packages from repositories and
search at each enabled repository
and prints results.
-f, [package...] Find and print installed packages
reporting the size and the sum.
-i, [package...] Installs single or multiple
Slackware binary packages (*.t?z).
-u, [package...] Upgrade single or multiple Slackware
binary packages from a older to a
newer one.
-o, [package...] Reinstall signle or multiple
Slackware binary packages with the
same packages if the exact.
-r, [package...] Removes a previously installed
Slackware binary packages.
-d, [package...] Display the packages contents and
file list.
Slpkg Examples
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@ -40,87 +40,7 @@ removes packages on Slackware based systems. It automatically computes
dependencies and figures out what things should occurto install packages.
Slpkg makes it easier to maintain groups of machines without having to
manually update.
.PP
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in slackware to a command.
.SH EXAMPLES
Slpkg is a user-friendly package manager for Slackware installations
Commands:
update update all package lists
upgrade upgrade all package lists
repo-add [repository name] [URL] add custom repository
repo-remove [repository] remove custom repository
repo-list list all repositories
repo-info [repository] repository information
update slpkg check and update slpkg
Optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, [script.tar.gz] [source...] auto build SBo packages
-b, list, [package...] --add, --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-q, list, [package...] --add, --remove add, remove SBo packages in queue
-q, build, install, build-install build, install packages from queue
-g, config, config=<editor> configuration file management
-l, [repository], --index, --installed list of repositories packages
-c, [repository] --upgrade check for updated packages
-s, [repository] [package...] download, build & install packages
-t, [repository] [package] package tracking dependencies
-p, [repository] [package], --color=[] print package description
-n, [package] view SBo site package in terminal
-f, [package...] find installed packages
-F, [package...] find packages from repositories
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the package contents
.SH PACKAGE FILE
Instead of [package...] you can create file with the suffix '.pkg' which was to
contain the packages you want to work like:
# echo "brasero
> bitfighter
> ffmpeg" > foo.pkg
# cat foo.pkg
> brasero
> bitfighter
> ffmpeg
Example:
# slpkg -s sbo foo.pkg
or
# slpkg -r foo.pkg
.SH DEFAULT REPOSITORIES
slackware.com = 'slack'
SlackBuilds.org = 'sbo'
Alien's = 'alien'
slacky.eu = 'slacky'
rworkman's = 'rlw'
studioware.org = 'studio'
slacker.it = 'slackr'
slackonly.com = 'slonly'
Alien's ktown = 'ktown{latest}'
Alien's multilib = 'multi'
Slacke E17 and E18 = 'slacke{18}'
SalixOS = 'salix'
Slackel.gr = 'slackel'
Alien's restricted = 'rested'
Default enable repository is 'slack' and 'sbo'.
Add or remove default repository in configuration file '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf'.
Read REPOSITORIES file for explanations.
.SH COLORS
red, green, yellow, cyan, grey
.PP
.SH GLOBAL OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-v\fP, \fB\-\-version\fP
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For example:
\fBslpkg \-\-help\fP - display help for slpkg
.SH DEFAULT REPOSITORIES
slackware.com = 'slack'
SlackBuilds.org = 'sbo'
Alien's = 'alien'
slacky.eu = 'slacky'
rworkman's = 'rlw'
studioware.org = 'studio'
slacker.it = 'slackr'
slackonly.com = 'slonly'
Alien's ktown = 'ktown{latest}'
Alien's multilib = 'multi'
Slacke E17 and E18 = 'slacke{18}'
SalixOS = 'salix'
Slackel.gr = 'slackel'
Alien's restricted = 'rested'
Default enable repository is 'slack' and 'sbo'.
Add or remove default repository in configuration file '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf'.
Read REPOSITORIES file for explanations.
.SH PACKAGE FILE
Instead of [package...] you can create file with the suffix '.pkg' which was to
contain the packages you want to work like:
# echo "brasero
> bitfighter
> ffmpeg" > foo.pkg
# cat foo.pkg
> brasero
> bitfighter
> ffmpeg
Example:
# slpkg -s sbo foo.pkg
or
# slpkg -r foo.pkg
.SH COLORS
red, green, yellow, cyan, grey
.SH FILES
/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf
General configuration of slpkg

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@ -92,8 +92,7 @@ Optional arguments:
-F, [package...] Find packages from repositories and
search at each enabled repository
and prints results.
-f, [package...] Find installed packages. Print
installed packages matching,
-f, [package...] Find and print installed packages
reporting the size and the sum.
-i, [package...] Installs single or multiple
Slackware binary packages (*.t?z).