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.PP
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You can check for new versions and update slpkg itself.
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.SS -a, auto build packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-a\fP <\fIscript\fP> <\fIsources\fP>
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.SS -a, --autobuild, auto build packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-a\fP <\fIscript.tar.gz\fP> <\fIsources\fP>
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.PP
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With this argument, build slackware package from source quickly and easy.
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If you already have download the script and source with this argument you can build Slackware
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package from source quickly and easy.
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(If you want to pass variables to the script exported as: '# export FFMPEG_X264=yes FFMPEG_LAME=yes')
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.SS -b, add, remove, view packages in blacklist
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-b\fP \fBlist\fP, <\fIpackages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP
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.SS -b, --blacklist, add, remove, view packages in blacklist
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-b\fP <\fIname of packages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP, \fBlist\fP
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.PP
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List, add or remove packages from blacklist file. The settings here affect
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Add, remove or listed packages from blacklist file. The settings here affect
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all repositories.
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.SS -q, add, remove, view packages in queue
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP \fBlist\fP, <\fIpackages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP
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.SS -q, --queue, add, remove, view packages in queue
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP <\fInames of packages\fP> \fB--add\fP, \fB--remove\fP
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.TP
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP \fBbuild\fP, \fBinstall\fP, \fBbuild-install\fP
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-q\fP \fBlist\fP, \fBbuild\fP, \fBinstall\fP, \fBbuild-install\fP
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List, add, or remove sbo packages from queue. This argument is very useful if you want
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Add, remove and listed sbo packages from queue. This argument is very useful if you want
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to build and install multiple packages together. Note the correct order if there are
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dependencies. If you want to remove all the packages from the list run '# slpkg -q all --remove'.
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(these arguments only working for the sbo repository)
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Build or install or build and install packages are queued.
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.SS -g, configuration file management
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\fBslpkg\fP \fBconfig\fP, \fBconfig=[editor]\fP
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.SS -g, --config, configuration file management
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-g\fP \fBprint\fP, \fBedit=[editor]\fP
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.PP
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Print configuration file or edit with editor.
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Print configuration file or edit with your favorite editor.
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.SS -l, list of installed packages
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.SS -l, --list, list of installed packages
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\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"'.
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Print a list of all available packages repository, index or print only packages installed on the
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system. Support command 'grep' like '# slpkg -l sbo | grep "python"'.
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.SS -c, check if your packages is up to date
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.SS -c, --check, check if your packages is up to date
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-c\fP <\fIrepository\fP> \fB--upgrade\fP \fB--skip=[packages...]\fP,
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\fB--resolve-off\fP
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.PP
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the list of packages by choosing "# slpkg update", works directly with the official repository
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and so always you can have updated your system.
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.SS -s, download, build and install package with all dependencies
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of packages\fP>, \fB--resolve-off\fP
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.SS -s, --sync, synchronize packages, download, build and install package with all dependencies
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fInames of packages\fP>, \fB--resolve-off\fP
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Installs or upgrade packages from the repositories with automatically resolving all
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dependencies of the package. Sometimes to install a package have to pass part of the
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version of the package as 'slpkg -s alien ffmpeg-2.4.3'.
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version of the package as '# slpkg -s alien ffmpeg-2.4.3'.
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(If you want to pass variables to the script exported as: '# export FFMPEG_X264=yes FFMPEG_LAME=yes')
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Switch off automatic resolve dependencies with additional option '--resolve-off'.
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.SS -t, tracking dependencies
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.SS -t, --tracking, tracking dependencies
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-t\fP <\fIrepository\fP> <\fIname of package\fP>
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Tracking all dependencies of that package.
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The sequence shown is that you must follow to correctly install package.
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Also you can check if the package has installed all the required dependencies.
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Also you can check if the installed package has all the required dependencies.
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.SS -p, print packages description
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.SS -p, --print, print packages description
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\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
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Print package description from remote repository with color. Available colors:
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red, green, yellow, cyan, grey
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.SS -F, find packages from repositories
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-F\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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.SS -F, --FIND, find packages from repositories
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-F\fP <\fInames of packages\fP>
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Find packages from repositories are enabled.
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.SS -f, find istalled packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-f\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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Find packages from all repositories are enabled. Useful command to find all available packages
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per repository.
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.SS -f, --find, find istalled packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-f\fP <\fInames of packages\fP>
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Find installed packages with view total file size.
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Example you can view all installed sbo packages like '# slpkg -f _SBo'.
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.SS -n, view SBo packages
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.SS -n, --network, view SBo packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-n\fP <\fIname of package\fP>
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.PP
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View complete slackbuilds.org site in your terminal. Read file, download,
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build or install etc.
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.SS -i, install binary packages
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.SS -i, --install, install Slackware binary packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-i\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
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.PP
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Installs single binary packages designed for use with the Slackware Linux
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distribution into your system.
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.SS -u, install-upgrade packages with new
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.SS -u, --upgrade, install-upgrade Slackware binary packages with new
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\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,
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and will skip any packages that do not already have a version installed.
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(like slackware command upgradepkg --install-new)
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(like slackware command 'upgradepkg --install-new')
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.SS -o, reinstall binary packages
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.SS -o, --reinstall, reinstall Slackware binary packages
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\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,
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arch, and build number) is already installed on the system.
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(like slackware command upgradepkg --reinstall)
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Upgrade package usually skips packages if the exact same package (matching name, version,
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arch, and build number) is already installed on the system. Use the '--reinstall' option
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if you want to upgrade all packages even if the same version is already installed.
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(like slackware command 'upgradepkg --reinstall')
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.SS -r, remove packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-r\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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.SS -r, --remove, remove previously installed Slackware binary packages
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-r\fP <\fInames of packages\fP>
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.PP
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Removes a previously installed Slackware package, while writing a progress report to
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the standard output. A package may be specified either by the full package name (as
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you'd see listed in /var/log/packages/), or by the base package name. If installed
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packages with command 'slpkg -s sbo <package>' then write a file in /var/log/slpkg/dep/
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packages with command 'slpkg -s sbo <packages>' then write a file in /var/log/slpkg/dep/
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with all dependencies and it allows you can remove them all together.
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(like slackware command removepkg)
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(like slackware command 'removepkg')
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.SS -d, display contents
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-d\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
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.SS -d, --display, display the installed packages contents and file list
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\fBslpkg\fP \fB-d\fP <\fInames of packages\fP>
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Display the contents of the package with all descriptions.
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Display the installed Slackware packages contents and file list with all descriptions.
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.SH HELP OPTION
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Specifying the help option displays help for slpkg itself, or a
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