updated for version 1.9.4

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Dimitris Zlatanidis 2014-10-01 20:37:51 +03:00
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Version 1.9.4
01-10-2014
[Feature] - Added support install packages from Slackware current (version)
repository.
Added support upgrade current version. (Upgrade all Slackware current tree)
[Updated] - Fix arguments.
Version 1.9.3
29-09-2014

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Python & OS Support
-------------------
slpkg works with Python versions 2.7.5+
slpkg works on Slackware stable distribution.
Slackware current not support yet.
slpkg works with Python versions 2.7.5+ (Python 3 not supported yet)
slpkg works on Slackware distribution.
Install slpkg
-------------

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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: slpkg
Version: 1.9.3
Version: 1.9.4
Author: dslackw
Author-email: d zlatanidis at gmail com
Maintainer: dslackw

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Latest Release:
- Version: 1.9.3
- Version: 1.9.4
- `Package <https://sourceforge.net/projects/slpkg/files/slpkg/binary/>`_
- `Source <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/archive/v1.9.3.tar.gz>`_
- `Source <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/archive/v1.9.4.tar.gz>`_
- `CHANGELOG <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/blob/master/CHANGELOG>`_
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dslackw/images/master/slpkg/logo.png
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.. code-block:: bash
$ tar xvf slpkg-1.9.3.tar.gz
$ cd slpkg-1.9.3
$ tar xvf slpkg-1.9.4.tar.gz
$ cd slpkg-1.9.4
$ ./install.sh
Using `pip <https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/>`_ :
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install slpkg
$ pip install --upgrade slpkg
uninstall:
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Utility for easy management packages in Slackware
Optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, script [source...] auto build packages
-l, all, sbo, slack, noarch list of installed packages
-c, <repository> --upgrade check if your packages is up to date
-s, <repository> <package> download, build & install packages
-f, <package> find installed packages
-t, <package> packages tracking dependencies from SBo
-n, <package> view packages from SBo repository
-b, --list blacklisted packages
-b [package...] --add --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the contents of the packages
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, script [source...] auto build packages
-l, all, sbo, slack, noarch list of installed packages
-c, <repository> --upgrade --current check if your packages is up to date
-s, <repository> <package> --current download, build & install packages
-f, <package> find installed packages
-t, <package> packages tracking dependencies from SBo
-n, <package> view packages from SBo repository
-b, --list blacklisted packages
-b [package...] --add --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the contents of the packages
Repositories:
SlackBuilds = sbo
Slackware = slack
Slackware = slack '--current'
Slpkg Examples
--------------
Find package from slackbuilds.org download,
Find packages from slackbuilds.org download,
build and install with all dependencies :
.. code-block:: bash
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Find packages from `Slackware official mirrors <http://mirrors.slackware.com/>`_
download and install:
download and install (use '--current' to switch in current repository):
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -s slack mozilla
$ slpkg -s slack mozilla (add '--current' to switch in current version)
Packages with name matching [ mozilla ]
Reading package lists ..............................Done
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Would you like to upgrade [Y/n]?
Check if your distribution is up to date from `Slackware official mirrors
<http://mirrors.slackware.com/>`_
<http://mirrors.slackware.com/>`_ (use '--current' to switch in current repository):
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c slack --upgrade
$ slpkg -c slack --upgrade (add '--current' to switch in current version)
Reading package lists .......Done
These packages need upgrading:
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Install Download/Build/Install
Quit Quit
> _
Choose an option: _
Auto tool to build package:
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+==============================================================================
Using the blacklist file manually from /etc/slpkg/blacklist or
with the following options:
Add packages in blacklist file manually from
/etc/slpkg/blacklist or with the following options:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -b live554 speex faac --add
$ slpkg -b live555 speex faac --add
Add packages in blacklist:

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# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
PRGNAM=slpkg
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.9.3}
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.9.4}
TAG=${TAG:-_dsw}
cd ..

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.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBUsage: slpkg [-h] [-v] [-a script [sources...]]
[-l all, sbo, slack, noarch]
[-c <repository> --upgrade]
[-s <repository> <package>]
[-c <repository> --upgrade --current]
[-s <repository> <package> --current]
[-f] [-t] [-n] [-i [...]]
[-u [...]] [-o [...]] [-r [...]] [-d [...]]\fp
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\fBUtility for easy management packages in Slackware
Optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, script [source...] auto build packages
-l, all, sbo, slack, noarch list of installed packages
-c, <repository> --upgrade check if your packages is up to date
-s, <repository> <package> download, build & install packages
-f, <package> find installed packages
-t, <package> packages tracking dependencies from SBo
-n, <package> view packages from SBo repository
-b, --list blacklisted packages
-b [package...] --add --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the contents of the packages
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version print version and exit
-a, script [source...] auto build packages
-l, all, sbo, slack, noarch list of installed packages
-c, <repository> --upgrade --current check if your packages is up to date
-s, <repository> <package> --current download, build & install packages
-f, <package> find installed packages
-t, <package> packages tracking dependencies from SBo
-n, <package> view packages from SBo repository
-b, --list blacklisted packages
-b [package...] --add --remove add, remove packages in blacklist
-i, [package...] install binary packages
-u, [package...] upgrade binary packages
-o, [package...] reinstall binary packages
-r, [package...] remove binary packages
-d, [package...] display the contents of the packages
Repositories:
SlackBuilds = sbo
Slackware = slack\fP
Slackware = slack '--current'\fP
.SH GLOBAL OPTIONS
.TP
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Four display options list, sbo, slack, noarch and all packages
items that are installed on the system.
.SS -c , <repository> check if your packages is up to date
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-c\fP <\fIrepository\fP> \fI--upgrade\fP
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-c\fP <\fIrepository\fP> \fI--upgrade\fP \fI--current\fP
.PP
Check your packages from Slackware official mirrors or from
slackbuilds.org is up to date.
slackbuilds.org is up to date. Use '--current' to switch in current repository.
.SS -s , <repository> download, build and install package with all dependencies
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP>
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP> \fI--current\fP
.PP
Installs or upgrade packages from the repository slackbuilds.org automatically resolving all
dependencies of the package. Also installs the official distribution Slackware
packages.
packages. Use '--current' to install packages from Slackware current repository.
.SS -f find packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-f\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
.PP

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# GNU wget
# Slackware 32 x86
# Slackware 64 x86_64
# Slackware current (not supported yet)
# Slackware current
#
# NOTE from SlackBuilds.org FAQ(15):
# Slackware -current is not supported, but as a general rule, the scripts
# should work on it as well.

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# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
PRGNAM=slpkg
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.9.3}
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.9.4}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_dsw}

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PRGNAM="slpkg"
VERSION="1.9.3"
VERSION="1.9.4"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg"
DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/archive/v1.9.3.tar.gz"
DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/archive/v1.9.4.tar.gz"
MD5SUM=""
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""