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23-05-2014
Version 1.3.4
[Bugfix] - Fixed (sre_constants.error) recognize package names with special characters
22-05-2014
Version 1.3.3
[Feature] - Added download and build package
22-05-2014
Version 1.3.2
[Feature] - Added view info and SlackBuild file
[Updated] - Fix build arguments messages
[Bugfix] - Fixed TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'NoneType' and 'str'
in sbo_requires_pkg function (sbo_url = sbo_url + name + ".info")
21-05-2014
Version 1.3.1
[Feature] - Added view README file
21-05-2014
Version 1.3.0
[Updated] - Fix argparse view
21-05-2014
Version 1.2.9
[Feature] - Added tracking dependencies
20-05-2014
Version 1.2.8
[Feature] - Added download package from www.slackbuild.org
[Feature] - Added to support build packages with extra sources
20-05-2014
Version 1.2.7
[Updated] - Overwrite code into functions
20-05-2014
Version 1.2.6
[Updated] - Better code, better speed... enjoy !!!
19-05-2014
Version 1.2.5
[Updated] - Fix download source x86_64 arcitecture
19-05-2014
Version 1.2.4
[Feature] - Added download source code by pc arcitecture
19-05-2014
Version 1.2.3
[Updated] - Fix check packages for updates
[Feature] - Added progress bar to searching
19-05-2014
Version 1.2.2
[Updated] - Fix libraries repository
19-05-2014
Version 1.2.1
[Updated] - Fix functions
17-05-2014
Version 1.2.0
[Feature] - Added if your packages from www.slackbuilds.org is up to date
17-05-2014
Version 1.1.9
[Updated] - Fix notify message if exist package in fuction remove
17-05-2014
Version 1.1.8
[Feature] - Added to check root user
[Updated] - Fix find and display packages
16-05-2014
Version 1.1.7
[Updated] - Fix functions
15-05-2014
version 1.1.6
[Updated] - Removed stupid option binary search
15-05-2014
Version 1.1.5
[Feature] - Added multi install, upgrade, remove and find packages
[Feature] - Added to find from network slackbuilds links and sources
14-05-2014
Version 1.1.4
[Updated] - Updated function sbo_requires_pkg do not use .txt file
14-05-2014
Version 1.1.3
[Feature] - Added to find requirements package from www.slackbuild.org
13-05-2014
Version 1.1.2
[Feature] - Added to find already binary packages in /tmp directory
13-05-2014
Version: 1.1.1
[Updated] - Fix list print out
12-05-2014
Version 1.1.0
[Feature] - Added search from SBo and print link for download
12-05-2014
Version 1.0.9
[Updated] - Fix warning messages amd colors print out
12-05-2014
Version 1.0.8
[Updated] - Added signle install argument
[Updated] - Fix arguments
[Updated] - Added 2 options in list argument
11-05-2014
Version 1.0.7
[Updated] - fix null arguments
11-05-2014
Version 1.0.6
[Updated] - updated slackbuild argument
10-05-2014
Version 1.0.5
[Feature] - Added auto build package choice
[Updated] - man page and README.rst file
10-05-2014
Version 1.0.3
[Updated] - bin/slpkg added function find_package
10-05-2014
Version 1.0.2
[Updated] - setup.py file
[Updated] - man page slpkg.8 added gziped
09-05-2014
Version 1.0.1
[Feature] - Added support install man page
09-05-2014
Version 1.0.0
[Feature] - Added man page
09-05-2014
Version 0.0.3
[Feature] - Added support warning message if remove package
[Feature] - Replace remove command
08-05-2014
Version 0.0.2
[Feature] - Added support reinstall package
[Updated] - Version print out
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07-05-2014
Version 0.0.1
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ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: slpkg
Version: 1.3.4
Author: dslackw
Author-email: d zlatanidis at gmail com
Maintainer: dslackw
Maintainer-email: d zlatanidis at gmail com
Home-page: https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg
Summary: Utility to help package management in Slackware
Description: .. image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/slpkg.png
:target: http://badge.fury.io/py/slpkg
.. image:: https://pypip.in/d/slpkg/badge.png
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slpkg
.. image:: https://pypip.in/license/slpkg/badge.png
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slpkg
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dslackw/slpkg/master/logo/slpkg.png
:scale: 60%
:width: 30%
:align: left
Slpkg is a terminal tool in order to easy use Slackware packages.
Features
--------
- Automatic tool build and install packages
- List all installed packages
- Τracking dependencies
- Checking for updated packages
- Find and Download packages from SBo repositority
- Install binary packages
- Install-upgrade packages with new
- Reinstall the same packages
- Remove packages
- Find installed packages
- Display the contents of the packages
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in slackware
to a command.
[CHANGELOG] : https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/blob/master/CHANGELOG
Installation
------------
Using slackware command:
.. code-block:: bash
Download from http://slackbuilds.org
or
using sbopkg tool http://www.sbopkg.org
Using pip:
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install slpkg
uninstall:
$ pip uninstall slpkg
Command Line Tool Usage
-----------------------
.. code-block:: bash
usage: slpkg [-h] [-v] [-s script [source ...]] [-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]]
[-t] [-n] [-c] [-i [...]] [-u [...]] [-a [...]] [-r [...]]
[-f [...]] [-d [...]]
Utility to help package management in Slackware
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose print version and exit
-s script [source ...]
auto build package
-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]
list of installed packages
-t tracking dependencies
-n find from SBo repositority
-c check if your package is up to date
-i [ ...] install binary packages
-u [ ...] install-upgrade packages with new
-a [ ...] reinstall the same packages
-r [ ...] remove packages
-f [ ...] find if packages installed
-d [ ...] display the contents of the packages
Slpkg Examples
--------------
Tracking all dependencies of that package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -t brasero
+=========================
| brasero dependencies :
+=========================
|
|
-- 1 orc
|
-- 1 gstreamer1
|
-- 1 gst1-plugins-base
|
-- 2 libunique gst1-plugins-bad
$ slpkg -t pylint
+========================
| pylint dependencies :
+========================
|
|
-- 2 pysetuptools logilab-common
|
-- 1 astroid
Check if your packages is up to date (www.slackbuilds.org):
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c flashplayer-plugin
Searching for `flashplayer-plugin` from www.slackbuilds.org > Please wait ...
New version is available !!!
+==================================================
| flashplayer-plugin 11.2.202.356
+==================================================
$ slpkg -c ranger
Searching for `ranger` from www.slackbuilds.org > Please wait ...
Your package is up to date
$ slpkg -c termcolor
The package `termcolor` not found on your system
Find slackbuild from network (www.slackbuilds.org):
.. code-block:: bash
This find the slackbuild , source, extra downloads and package requirements !!!
$ slpkg -n brasero
Searching for `brasero` from www.slackbuilds.org > Please wait ...
+=================================================================================
| The `brasero` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/system/brasero/
+=================================================================================
Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/system/brasero.tar.gz
Source Downloads : https://download.gnome.org/sources/brasero/3.11/brasero-3.11.3.tar.xz
Extra Downloads :
Package requirements : libunique gst1-plugins-bad
Download this package [y/n]
And try again:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -n bitfighter
Searching for `bitfighter` from www.slackbuilds.org > Please wait ...
+======================================================================================
| The `bitfighter` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/games/bitfighter/
+======================================================================================
Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/games/bitfighter.tar.gz
Source Downloads : http://bitfighter.org/files/bitfighter-019c.tar.gz
Extra Downloads : https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/files/classic_level_pack.zip
Package requirements : OpenAL SDL2 speex libmodplug
Download this package [y/n]
$ slpkg -n termcolor
Searching for `termcolor` from www.slackbuilds.org > Please wait ...
+======================================================================================
| The `termcolor` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/python/termcolor/
+======================================================================================
Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/python/termcolor.tar.gz
Source Downloads : https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/t/termcolor/termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
Extra Downloads :
Package requirements :
Download this package [y/n]
Auto build tool to build package:
.. code-block:: bash
Two files termcolor.tar.gz and termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
must be in the same directory.
$ slpkg -s termcolor.tar.gz termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
termcolor/
termcolor/slack-desc
termcolor/termcolor.info
termcolor/README
termcolor/termcolor.SlackBuild
termcolor-1.1.0/
termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
termcolor-1.1.0/setup.py
termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.py
termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
running install
running build
running build_py
creating build
creating build/lib
copying termcolor.py -> build/lib
running install_lib
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
copying build/lib/termcolor.py -> /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
byte-compiling /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py to termcolor.pyc
running install_egg_info
Writing /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
Slackware package maker, version 3.14159.
Searching for symbolic links:
No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script.
You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the
package if you like.
This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package
to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have
special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here!
Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and
directory ownerships to root.root ([y]es, [n]o)? n
Creating Slackware package: /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
./
usr/
usr/lib64/
usr/lib64/python2.7/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
usr/doc/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
install/
install/slack-desc
Slackware package /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz created.
Use `slpkg -u` to install - upgrade this package
Upgrade install package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -u /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
+==============================================================================
| Installing new package ./termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
+==============================================================================
Verifying package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz.
Installing package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz:
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
# termcolor (ANSII Color formatting for output in terminal)
#
# termcolor allows you to format your output in terminal.
#
# Project URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/termcolor
#
Package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz installed.
Of course you can install mass-packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -u *.t?z
or
$ slpkg -i *.t?z
Find if your packages installed:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -f termcolor lua yetris you-get rar pip
found --> termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
The package `lua` not found
found --> yetris-2.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
The package `you-get` not found
found --> rar-5.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
found --> pip-1.5.4-x86_64-1_SBo
Display the contents of the package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -d termcolor lua
PACKAGE NAME: termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
COMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 8.0K
UNCOMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 60K
PACKAGE LOCATION: ./termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
termcolor: termcolor (ANSII Color formatting for output in terminal)
termcolor:
termcolor: termcolor allows you to format your output in terminal.
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor: Project URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/termcolor
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor:
FILE LIST:
./
usr/
usr/lib64/
usr/lib64/python2.7/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
usr/lib64/python3.3/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py3.3.egg-info
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/termcolor.cpython-33.pyc
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/doc/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
install/
install/slack-desc
The package `lua` not found
Remove package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -r termcolor
!!! WARNING !!!
Are you sure to remove this package(s) [y/n] y
Package: termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
Removing...
Removing package /var/log/packages/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo...
Removing files:
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/termcolor.cpython-33.pyc
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py3.3.egg-info
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor.py
--> Deleting empty directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/
WARNING: Unique directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/ contains new files
WARNING: Unique directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/ contains new files
--> Deleting empty directory /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
Done ...
$ slpkg -f termcolor lua rar
The package `termcolor` not found
The package `lua` not found
found --> rar-5.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
$ slpkg -v
Version: x.x.x
Licence: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Email: d.zlatanidis@gmail.com
Man page it is available for full support:
.. code-block:: bash
$ man slpkg
Keywords: slackware,build,upgrade,install,remove,find,slackpkg,terminal
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Topic :: System
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Operating System
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities

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.. image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/slpkg.png
:target: http://badge.fury.io/py/slpkg
.. image:: https://pypip.in/d/slpkg/badge.png
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slpkg
.. image:: https://pypip.in/license/slpkg/badge.png
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slpkg
Slpkg is a terminal tool in order to easy use Slackware packages.
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dslackw/slpkg/master/logo/slpkg.png
:scale: 60%
:width: 30%
:align: left
Features
--------
- Automatic tool build and install packages
- List all installed packages
- Τracking dependencies
- Checking for updated packages
- Find and Download packages from SBo repositority
- View README file
- View SlackBuild file
- View Info file
- Auto Download and Build packages
- Install binary packages
- Install-upgrade packages with new
- Reinstall the same packages
- Remove packages
- Find installed packages
- Display the contents of the packages
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in slackware
to a command.
[CHANGELOG] : https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/blob/master/CHANGELOG
Installation
------------
Using slackware command:
.. code-block:: bash
Download from http://slackbuilds.org
or
using sbopkg tool http://www.sbopkg.org
Using pip:
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install slpkg
uninstall:
$ pip uninstall slpkg
Command Line Tool Usage
-----------------------
.. code-block:: bash
usage: slpkg [-h] [-v] [-s script [source ...]] [-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]]
[-t] [-n] [-c] [-i [...]] [-u [...]] [-a [...]] [-r [...]]
[-f [...]] [-d [...]]
Utility to help package management in Slackware
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose print version and exit
-s script [source ...]
auto build package
-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]
list of installed packages
-t tracking dependencies
-n find from SBo repositority
-c check if your package is up to date
-i [ ...] install binary packages
-u [ ...] install-upgrade packages with new
-a [ ...] reinstall the same packages
-r [ ...] remove packages
-f [ ...] find if packages installed
-d [ ...] display the contents of the packages
Slpkg Examples
--------------
Tracking all dependencies of packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -t brasero
+=========================
| brasero dependencies :
+=========================
|
|
-- 1 orc
|
-- 1 gstreamer1
|
-- 1 gst1-plugins-base
|
-- 2 libunique gst1-plugins-bad
$ slpkg -t awscli
+========================
| awscli dependencies :
+========================
|
|
-- 2 pysetuptools pyasn1
|
-- 1 %README%
|
-- 2 docutils six
|
-- 1 pysetuptools
|
-- 1 %README%
|
-- 2 pysetuptools six
|
-- 2 python-dateutil jmespath
|
-- 4 botocore colorama bcdoc rsa
$ slpkg -t pylint
+========================
| pylint dependencies :
+========================
|
|
-- 2 pysetuptools logilab-common
|
-- 1 astroid
Check if your packages is up to date (www.slackbuilds.org):
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c flashplayer-plugin
Searching `flashplayer-plugin` from slackbuilds.org ...
New version is available !!!
+==================================================
| flashplayer-plugin 11.2.202.356
+==================================================
$ slpkg -c ranger
Searching `ranger` from slackbuilds.org ...
Your package is up to date
$ slpkg -c termcolor
The package `termcolor` not found on your system
Find slackbuild from network (www.slackbuilds.org):
.. code-block:: bash
This find the slackbuild , source, extra downloads and package requirements !!!
$ slpkg -n brasero
Searching `brasero` from slackbuilds.org ...
+==================================================================================
| The `brasero` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/system/brasero/
+==================================================================================
| Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/system/brasero.tar.gz
| Source Downloads : https://download.gnome.org/sources/brasero/3.11/brasero-3.11.3.tar.xz
| Extra Downloads :
| Package requirements : libunique gst1-plugins-bad
+==================================================================================
README View the README file
SlackBuild View the SlackBuild file
Info View the Info file
Download Download this package
Build Download and build this package
_
And try again:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -n bitfighter
Searching `bitfighter` from slackbuilds.org ...
+=======================================================================================
| The `bitfighter` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/games/bitfighter/
+=======================================================================================
| Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/games/bitfighter.tar.gz
| Source Downloads : http://bitfighter.org/files/bitfighter-019c.tar.gz
| Extra Downloads : https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/files/classic_level_pack.zip
| Package requirements : OpenAL SDL2 speex libmodplug
+=======================================================================================
README View the README file
SlackBuild View the SlackBuild file
Info View the Info file
Download Download this package
Build Download and build this package
_
$ slpkg -n termcolor
Searching `termcolor` from slackbuilds.org ...
+======================================================================================
| The `termcolor` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/python/termcolor/
+======================================================================================
| Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/python/termcolor.tar.gz
| Source Downloads : https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/t/termcolor/termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
| Extra Downloads :
| Package requirements :
+======================================================================================
README View the README file
SlackBuild View the SlackBuild file
Info View the Info file
Download Download this package
Build Download and build this package
_
Auto build tool to build package:
.. code-block:: bash
Two files termcolor.tar.gz and termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
must be in the same directory.
$ slpkg -s termcolor.tar.gz termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
termcolor/
termcolor/slack-desc
termcolor/termcolor.info
termcolor/README
termcolor/termcolor.SlackBuild
termcolor-1.1.0/
termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
termcolor-1.1.0/setup.py
termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.py
termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
running install
running build
running build_py
creating build
creating build/lib
copying termcolor.py -> build/lib
running install_lib
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
copying build/lib/termcolor.py -> /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
byte-compiling /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py to termcolor.pyc
running install_egg_info
Writing /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
Slackware package maker, version 3.14159.
Searching for symbolic links:
No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script.
You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the
package if you like.
This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package
to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have
special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here!
Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and
directory ownerships to root.root ([y]es, [n]o)? n
Creating Slackware package: /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
./
usr/
usr/lib64/
usr/lib64/python2.7/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
usr/doc/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
install/
install/slack-desc
Slackware package /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz created.
Use `slpkg -u` to install - upgrade this package
Upgrade install package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -u /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
+==============================================================================
| Installing new package ./termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
+==============================================================================
Verifying package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz.
Installing package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz:
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
# termcolor (ANSII Color formatting for output in terminal)
#
# termcolor allows you to format your output in terminal.
#
# Project URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/termcolor
#
Package termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz installed.
Of course you can install mass-packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -u *.t?z
or
$ slpkg -i *.t?z
Find if your packages installed:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -f termcolor lua yetris you-get rar pip
found --> termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
The package `lua` not found
found --> yetris-2.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
The package `you-get` not found
found --> rar-5.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
found --> pip-1.5.4-x86_64-1_SBo
Display the contents of the package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -d termcolor lua
PACKAGE NAME: termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
COMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 8.0K
UNCOMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 60K
PACKAGE LOCATION: ./termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
termcolor: termcolor (ANSII Color formatting for output in terminal)
termcolor:
termcolor: termcolor allows you to format your output in terminal.
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor: Project URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/termcolor
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor:
termcolor:
FILE LIST:
./
usr/
usr/lib64/
usr/lib64/python2.7/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
usr/lib64/python3.3/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py3.3.egg-info
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/termcolor.cpython-33.pyc
usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor.py
usr/doc/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
install/
install/slack-desc
The package `lua` not found
Remove package:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -r termcolor
!!! WARNING !!!
Are you sure to remove this package(s) [y/n] y
Package: termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
Removing...
Removing package /var/log/packages/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo...
Removing files:
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/CHANGES.rst
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/COPYING.txt
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/PKG-INFO
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/README.rst
--> Deleting /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/termcolor.SlackBuild
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py2.7.egg-info
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.py
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/termcolor.pyc
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/termcolor.cpython-33.pyc
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor-1.1.0-py3.3.egg-info
--> Deleting /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/termcolor.py
--> Deleting empty directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/__pycache__/
WARNING: Unique directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/site-packages/ contains new files
WARNING: Unique directory /usr/lib64/python3.3/ contains new files
--> Deleting empty directory /usr/doc/termcolor-1.1.0/
Done ...
$ slpkg -f termcolor lua rar
The package `termcolor` not found
The package `lua` not found
found --> rar-5.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
$ slpkg -v
Version: x.x.x
Licence: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Email: d.zlatanidis@gmail.com
Man page it is available for full support:
.. code-block:: bash
$ man slpkg

813
bin/slpkg Executable file
View file

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''Slpkg is a terminal tool in order to easy use Slackware packages.
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in slackware to a command.
usage: slpkg [-h] [-v] [-s script [source ...]] [-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]]
[-t] [-n] [-c] [-i [...]] [-u [...]] [-a [...]] [-r [...]]
[-f [...]] [-d [...]]
Utility to help package management in Slackware
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose print version and exit
-s script [source ...]
auto build package
-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]
list of installed packages
-t tracking dependencies
-n find from SBo repositority
-c check if your package is up to date
-i [ ...] install binary packages
-u [ ...] install-upgrade packages with new
-a [ ...] reinstall the same packages
-r [ ...] remove packages
-f [ ...] find if packages installed
-d [ ...] display the contents of the packages'''
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import tarfile
import getpass
import urllib2
import argparse
import subprocess
__author__ = "dslackw"
__version__ = "1.3.4"
__license__ = "GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)"
__email__ = "d.zlatanidis@gmail.com"
# grep computer architecture
uname = os.uname()
arch = (uname[4])
# create tmp directory
os.system("mkdir -p /tmp/slpkg/readme/")
# path file record
packages = "/var/log/packages/"
tmp = "/tmp/"
# create dependencies list
dep_results = []
# SlackBuilds repository link
sbo_url = "http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/"
# create repository list
repository = ("academic", "business", "games", "ham",
"misc", "office", "ruby", "accessibility",
"desktop", "gis", "haskell", "multimedia",
"perl", "system", "audio", "development",
"graphics", "libraries", "network", "python")
# print out colors class
class colors:
RED = "\x1b[31m"
GREEN = "\x1b[32m"
YELLOW = "\x1b[33m"
CYAN = "\x1b[36m"
ENDC = "\x1b[0m"
# check if user is root
def s_user(user):
print
if user == "root":
pass
else:
print ("{}Must have {}`root`{} privileges ...{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.GREEN, colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
sys.exit()
# remove unused chars
def rmv_unused(name):
rmv = "><"
for i in rmv:
name = name.replace(i, "")
return name
# get filename from links
def get_file(link):
char = "/"
j = 0
results = []
for i in link:
j += 1
results.append(link[-j:])
for file in results:
if file.startswith(char):
file = file
break
file = file.replace("/", "") # remove first char "/" from string
file = file.strip(" ") # remove spaces from string
return file
# this fuction return if the package exist
def find_package(find_pkg, directory):
results = []
for file in os.listdir(directory):
if file.startswith(find_pkg):
results.append(file)
return results
# open url and read page
def url_read(name):
f = urllib2.urlopen(name)
read_page = f.read()
return read_page
# read SBo README
def read_readme(sbo_url, name, site):
sbo_url = sbo_url + site
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
readme = url_read(sbo_url)
file = open("/tmp/slpkg/readme/" + name + "." + site, "w")
file.write(readme)
file.close()
# read SBo .info
def read_info_slackbuild(sbo_url, name, site):
sbo_url = sbo_url + name + site
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
info = url_read(sbo_url)
file = open("/tmp/slpkg/readme/" + name + site, "w")
file.write(info)
file.close()
# search and found slackbuilds packages links from http://slackbuilds.org
def sbo_search_pkg(name):
i = 0
search_name = re.escape(name) # escapes characters from names like `+`
search_name = ">" + search_name + "<" # add special characters to name >< for clean searching result
toolbar_width = len(repository)
sys.stdout.write("Searching `" + name + "` from slackbuilds.org .%s " % (" " * toolbar_width))
# setup toolbar
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write("\b" * (toolbar_width+1))
for i in repository:
# update the bar
sys.stdout.write(".")
sys.stdout.flush()
sbo_url_sub = sbo_url + i + "/"
find_sbo = re.findall(search_name, url_read(sbo_url_sub))
find_sbo = " ".join(find_sbo) # convert list to string
find_sbo = rmv_unused(find_sbo) # remove unused chars > < from find
# find sub-category
if name in find_sbo:
name = sbo_url_sub + name + "/"
return name
# find slackbuild download
def sbo_slackbuild_dwn(sbo_url, name):
search_name = re.escape(name) # escapes characters from names like `+`
search_name = ">" + search_name + ".tar.gz<"
find_sbo = re.findall(search_name, url_read(sbo_url))
find_sbo = " ".join(find_sbo) # convert list to string
find_sbo = rmv_unused(find_sbo) # remove unused chars > < from find
if find_sbo == name + ".tar.gz":
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace(name + "/", name + ".tar.gz")
else:
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace(name + "/", name + ".tar.bz2")
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
return sbo_url
# find source downloads
def sbo_source_dwn(sbo_url, name):
sbo_url = sbo_url + name + ".info"
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
read_info = url_read(sbo_url)
# read lines from .info files grep download line and return source link
if arch == "x86_64":
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith('DOWNLOAD_x86_64='):
arch_x86_64_len = len(line)
if arch_x86_64_len > 18:
line = line[17:-1]
return line
else:
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith('DOWNLOAD='):
line = line[10:-1]
return line
if arch != "x86_64":
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith('DOWNLOAD='):
line = line[10:-1]
return line
# find extra source downloads
def sbo_extra_dwn(sbo_url, name):
sbo_url = sbo_url + name + ".info"
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
read_info = url_read(sbo_url)
results = []
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith(' '):
line = line[10:-1]
if line.startswith('http'):
results.append(line)
return results
# search for package requirements
def sbo_requires_pkg(sbo_url, name):
sbo_url = sbo_url + name + ".info"
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
read_info = url_read(sbo_url)
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith('REQUIRES="'):
line = line[10:-1]
return line
# search for package dependencies
def sbo_dependencies_pkg(name):
if name == "%README%": # avoid to search %README% as dependency
pass
else:
find_sbo_url = sbo_search_pkg(name)
if find_sbo_url == None:
print ("\n")
print ("{}The {}'{}'{} not found{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name, colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
find_sbo_req = sbo_requires_pkg(find_sbo_url, name)
dependencies = find_sbo_req.split() # convert string to list
if dependencies == []:
pass
else:
dep_results.append(dependencies)
for line in dependencies:
print
sbo_dependencies_pkg(line)
return dep_results
# find from www.slackbuilds.org the version of the package
def sbo_version_pkg(sbo_url, name):
sbo_url = sbo_url + name + ".info"
sbo_url = sbo_url.replace("repository", "slackbuilds")
read_info = url_read(sbo_url)
for line in read_info.splitlines():
if line.startswith('VERSION="'):
line = line[9:-1]
return line
# auto build package from slackbuild script
def build_package(script, source):
slack_script = script
source_tar = source
# remove file type from slackbuild script and store the name
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.gz", "")
if pkg_name != slack_script:
pass
else:
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.bz2", "")
path = subprocess.check_output(["pwd"], shell=True).replace("\n", "/")
try:
tar = tarfile.open(slack_script)
tar.extractall()
tar.close()
shutil.copy2(source_tar, pkg_name)
os.chdir(path + pkg_name)
os.system("sh {}{}{}".format(path, pkg_name + "/", pkg_name + ".SlackBuild"))
print ("{}Use {}`slpkg -u`{} to install - upgrade this package{}\n".format(colors.YELLOW,
colors.CYAN, colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
except (OSError, IOError):
print
print ("{}Wrong file name, Please try again...{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
# build package with extra source
def build_extra_pkg(script, source, extra):
slack_script = script
source_tar = source
extra_source = extra
print slack_script
print source_tar
print extra_source
# remove file type from slackbuild script and store the name
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.gz", "")
if pkg_name != slack_script:
pass
else:
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.bz2", "")
path = subprocess.check_output(["pwd"], shell=True).replace("\n", "/")
try:
tar = tarfile.open(slack_script)
tar.extractall()
tar.close()
shutil.copy2(source_tar, pkg_name)
shutil.copy2(extra_source, pkg_name)
os.chdir(path + pkg_name)
os.system("sh {}{}{}".format(path, pkg_name + "/", pkg_name + ".SlackBuild"))
print ("{}Use {}`slpkg -u`{} to install - upgrade this package{}\n".format(colors.YELLOW,
colors.CYAN, colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
except (OSError, IOError):
print
print ("{}Wrong file name, Please try again...{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
# build package with extra-extra sources
def build_extra2_pkg(script, source, extra, extra2):
slack_script = script
source_tar = source
extra_source = extra
extra2_source = extra2
# remove file type from slackbuild script and store the name
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.gz", "")
if pkg_name != slack_script:
pass
else:
pkg_name = slack_script.replace(".tar.bz2", "")
path = subprocess.check_output(["pwd"], shell=True).replace("\n", "/")
try:
tar = tarfile.open(slack_script)
tar.extractall()
tar.close()
shutil.copy2(source_tar, pkg_name)
shutil.copy2(extra_source, pkg_name)
shutil.copy2(extra2_source, pkg_name)
os.chdir(path + pkg_name)
os.system("sh {}{}{}".format(path, pkg_name + "/", pkg_name + ".SlackBuild"))
print ("{}Use {}`slpkg -u`{} to install - upgrade this package{}\n".format(colors.YELLOW,
colors.CYAN, colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
except (OSError, IOError):
print
print ("{}Wrong file name, Please try again...{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
# print version
def pkg_version():
print ("Version: {}".format(__version__))
print ("Licence: {}".format(__license__))
print ("Email : {}".format(__email__))
# build packages
def pkg_slackbuild(name):
s_user(getpass.getuser())
if len(name) == 2:
build_package(name[0], name[1])
elif len(name) == 3:
build_extra_pkg(name[0],
name[1], name[2])
elif len(name) == 4:
build_extra2_pkg(name[0], name[1],
name[2], name[3])
elif len(name) > 4:
print
print ("{}Not supported with more than four arguments{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
elif len(name) == 1:
print
print ("{}Must enter at least two arguments{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
# view list of installed packages
def pkg_list(name):
if "all" in name:
print
os.chdir(packages)
os.system("ls * | more")
print
if "sbo" in name:
print
os.chdir(packages)
os.system("ls * | grep 'SBo' | more")
print
# find all dependencies
def pkg_tracking(name):
find_dependencies = sbo_dependencies_pkg(name)
if find_dependencies == None:
pass
else:
print ("\n")
pkg_len = len(name) + 18
print ("+" + "=" * pkg_len)
print ("| {}`{}' {}dependencies :{}".format(colors.CYAN, name,
colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
print ("+" + "=" * pkg_len)
find_dependencies.reverse()
if find_dependencies == []:
pass
else:
print (" |")
for i in range(len(find_dependencies)):
found = " --", str(len(find_dependencies[i])), " ".join(find_dependencies[i])
print (" |")
print " ".join(found)
print
# find from SBo repositority www.slackbuild.org
def sbo_network(name):
find_sbo_url = sbo_search_pkg(name)
if find_sbo_url == None:
print ("\n")
print ("{}The {}'{}'{} not found{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name, colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
# call sbo functions
find_sbo_req = sbo_requires_pkg(find_sbo_url, name)
find_sbo_dwn = sbo_slackbuild_dwn(find_sbo_url, name)
find_source_dwn = sbo_source_dwn(find_sbo_url, name)
find_extra_dwn = sbo_extra_dwn(find_sbo_url, name)
find_extra_dwn = " ".join(find_extra_dwn) # convert list to string
# caclulate the length of the link
sbo_name_len = len(name)
sbo_url_len = (len(find_sbo_url) + sbo_name_len + 21)
print ("\n")
print ("+" + "=" * sbo_url_len)
print ("| {}The {}`{}`{} found in --> {}".format(colors.GREEN,
colors.CYAN, name, colors.GREEN,
colors.ENDC + find_sbo_url))
print ("+" + "=" * sbo_url_len)
print ("| {}Download SlackBuild : {}{}".format(colors.GREEN,
colors.ENDC, find_sbo_dwn))
print ("| {}Source Downloads : {}{}".format(colors.GREEN,
colors.ENDC, find_source_dwn))
print ("| {}Extra Downloads : {}{}".format(colors.GREEN,
colors.ENDC, find_extra_dwn))
print ("| {}Package requirements : {}{}".format(colors.YELLOW,
colors.ENDC, find_sbo_req))
print ("+" + "=" * sbo_url_len)
print (" {}R{}EADME View the README file".format(colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
print (" {}S{}lackBuild View the SlackBuild file".format(colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
print (" {}I{}nfo View the Info file".format(colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
print (" {}D{}ownload Download this package".format(colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
print (" {}B{}uild Download and build this package".format(colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
print
while True:
read = raw_input("_ ")
if read == "D" or read == "d":
print
print ("{}Start -->{}\n".format(colors.GREEN, colors.ENDC))
os.system("wget " + find_sbo_dwn)
os.system("wget " + find_source_dwn)
if find_extra_dwn == "":
pass
else:
os.system("wget " + find_extra_dwn)
print ("{}Use {}`slpkg -s`{} to build this package{}\n".format(colors.YELLOW,
colors.CYAN, colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
break
elif read == "R" or read == "r":
site = "README"
read_readme(find_sbo_url, name, site)
os.system("less /tmp/slpkg/readme/" + name + ".{}".format(site))
elif read == "I" or read == "i":
site = ".info"
read_info_slackbuild(find_sbo_url, name, site)
os.system("less /tmp/slpkg/readme/" + name + "{}".format(site))
elif read == "S" or read == "s":
site = ".SlackBuild"
read_info_slackbuild(find_sbo_url, name, site)
os.system("less /tmp/slpkg/readme/" + name + "{}".format(site))
elif read == "B" or read == "b":
s_user(getpass.getuser())
script = get_file(find_sbo_dwn)
source = get_file(find_source_dwn)
print
print ("{}Start -->{}\n".format(colors.GREEN, colors.ENDC))
os.system("wget " + find_sbo_dwn)
os.system("wget " + find_source_dwn)
if find_extra_dwn == "":
pass
else:
os.system("wget " + find_extra_dwn)
find_extra_dwn = find_extra_dwn.split() # convert str to list
if len(find_extra_dwn) == 1:
extra = get_file(find_extra_dwn[0])
build_extra_pkg(script, source, extra)
break
elif len(find_extra_dwn) == 2:
extra = get_file(find_extra_dwn[0])
extra2 = get_file(find_extra_dwn[1])
build_extra2_pkg(script, source, extra, extra2)
break
else:
print
print ("{}Not supported with more than four arguments{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.ENDC))
break
build_package(script, source)
break
else:
break
# check if packages from www.slackbuilds.org is up to date
def sbo_check(name):
sbo_file = " ".join(find_package(name, packages))
if sbo_file == "":
print
print (" {}The package {}`{}`{} not found on your system{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name, colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
find_sbo_url = sbo_search_pkg(name)
if find_sbo_url == None:
print ("\n")
print ("{}The {}`{}`{} not found{}\n".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name, colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
find_sbo_version = sbo_version_pkg(find_sbo_url, name)
name_len = len(name)
arch_len = len(arch)
sbo_file = sbo_file[name_len+1:-arch_len-7]
if find_sbo_version > sbo_file:
print ("\n")
print ("{} New version is available !!!{}".format(colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
print ("+" + "=" * 50)
print ("| {} {}".format(name, find_sbo_version))
print ("+" + "=" * 50)
print
else:
print ("\n")
print ("{}Your package is up to date{}\n".format(colors.GREEN, colors.ENDC))
# install binary package
def pkg_install(name):
s_user(getpass.getuser())
for i in range(len(name)):
os.system("installpkg {}".format(name[i]))
# upgrade package with new
def pkg_upgrade(name):
s_user(getpass.getuser())
for i in range(len(name)):
os.system("upgradepkg --install-new {}".format(name[i]))
# upgrade package with the same
def pkg_reinstall(name):
s_user(getpass.getuser())
for i in range(len(name)):
os.system("upgradepkg --reinstall {}".format(name[i]))
# uninstall package
def pkg_remove(name):
s_user(getpass.getuser())
print
print ("{}!!! WARNING !!!{}".format(colors.YELLOW, colors.ENDC))
remove_pkg = raw_input("Are you sure to remove this package(s) [y/n] ")
if remove_pkg == "y" or remove_pkg == "Y":
for i in range(len(name)):
if find_package(name[i], packages) == []:
print ("{}The package {}`{}`{} not found{}".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name[i], colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
os.system("removepkg {}".format(name[i]))
print
# print find if package installed on your system
def pkg_find(name):
print
for i in range(len(name)):
if find_package(name[i], packages) == []:
print ("{}The package {}`{}`{} not found{}".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name[i], colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
print (colors.GREEN + "found --> " + colors.ENDC + "\n".join(find_package(name[i], packages)))
print
# print the package contents
def pkg_display(name):
print
for i in range(len(name)):
if find_package(name[i], packages) == []:
print ("{}The package {}`{}`{} not found{}".format(colors.RED,
colors.CYAN, name[i], colors.RED, colors.ENDC))
else:
os.system("cat {}{}".format(packages, "\n".join(find_package(name[i], packages))))
print
# main function
def main():
description = "Utility to help package management in Slackware"
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", help="print version and exit",
action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("-s", help="auto build package",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=('script','source'))
parser.add_argument("-l", help="list of installed packages",
nargs="+", choices="all sbo".split(), metavar=('all, sbo'))
parser.add_argument("-t", help="tracking dependencies",
type=str, metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-n", help="find from SBo repositority",
type=str, metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-c", help="check if your package is up to date",
type=str, metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-i", help="install binary packages",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-u", help="install-upgrade packages with new",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-a", help="reinstall the same packages",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-r", help="remove packages",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-f", help="find if packages installed",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
parser.add_argument("-d", help="display the contents of the packages",
type=str, nargs="+", metavar=(''))
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.verbose:
pkg_version()
if args.s:
pkg_slackbuild(args.s)
if args.l:
pkg_list(args.l)
if args.t:
pkg_tracking(args.t)
if args.n:
sbo_network(args.n)
if args.c:
sbo_check(args.c)
if args.i:
pkg_install(args.i)
if args.u:
pkg_upgrade(args.u)
if args.a:
pkg_reinstall(args.a)
if args.r:
pkg_remove(args.r)
if args.f:
pkg_find(args.f)
if args.d:
pkg_display(args.d)
if not any([args.verbose, args.s, args.t, args.c, args.n, args.i, args.u, args.a,
args.r, args.l, args.f, args.d]):
os.system("slpkg -h")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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.\" -*- nroff -*-
.\" Copyright (C) 2014 Dimitris Zlatanidis
.\"
.\" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
.\" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
.\" (at your option) any later version.
.\"
.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
.\" GNU General Public License for more details.
.\"
.TH Slpkg "8" "5 2014" "slpkg"
.SH NAME
slpkg - Utility to help package management in Slackware
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-h\fP \fB-v\fP \fB-s script [source ...]\fP \fB-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]\fP
\fB-t\fP \fB-n\fP \fB-c\fP \fB-i [...]\fP \fB-u [...]\fP \fB-a [...]\fP \fB-r [...]\fP \fB-f [...]\fP \fB-d [...]\fP
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBslpkg\fP is a terminal tool in order to easy use Slackware packages.
.PP
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in slackware to a command.
.SH EXAMPLES
\fB-h, --help show this help message and exit\fP
\fB-v, --verbose print version and exit\fP
\fB-s script [source ...]\fP
\fB auto build package\fP
\fB-l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]\fP
\fB list of installed packages\fP
\fB-t tracking dependencies\fP
\fB-n find from SBo repositority\fP
\fB-c check if your package is up to date\fP
\fB-i [ ...] install binary packages\fP
\fB-u [ ...] install-upgrade packages with new\fP
\fB-a [ ...] reinstall the same packages\fP
\fB-r [ ...] remove packages\fP
\fB-f [ ...] find if packages installed\fP
\fB-d [ ...] display the contents of the packages\fP
.SH GLOBAL OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-v\fP, \fB\-\-verbose\fP
Print the version of program and exit.
.SH COMMANDS
.PP
The following commands are available.
.SS -s script source extra
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-s\fP <\fIscript\fP> <\fIsource\fP> <\fIextra sources\fP>
.PP
With this argument, build slackware package quickly and easy.
Support .tar.gz and .tar.bz2 slackbuilds archives.
.SS -l all, sbo [all, sbo ...]
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-l\fP <\fIall\fP> <\fIsbo\fP>
.PP
Two display options list, one for all packages and another
only for packages SBo.
.SS -t , tracking dependencies
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-t\fP <\fIname of package\fP>
.PP
Tracking all dependencies of that package.
The sequence shown is that you must follow to correctly install package.
.SS -n , find from SBo repositority
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-n\fP <\fIname of package\fP>
.PP
With this method you can find the SBo script that interests you through
the network. (www.slackbuilds.org)
.SS -c , check if your package is up to date
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-c\fP <\fIname of package\fP>
.PP
Check if your packages from www.slackbuilds.org is updated.
.SS -i , install binary package
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-i\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
.PP
Installs single binary packages designed for use with the
Slackware Linux distribution into your system.
.SS -u , install-upgrade package with new
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-u\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
.PP
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. 'Requires root privileges'
(like slackware command upgradepkg --install-new)
.SS -a reinstall binary package
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-a\fP <\fIpackages.t?z\fP>
.PP
Upgradepkg usually skips packages if the exact same package
(matching name, version, arch, and build number) is already
installed on the system.'Requires root privileges' (like
slackware command upgradepkg --reinstall)
.SS -r , remove package
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-r\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
.PP
Removes a previously installed Slackware package, while writing
a progress report to the standard output. A package may be
specified either by the full package name (as you'd see listed in
/var/log/packages/), or by the base package name. 'Requires root
privileges' (like slackware command removepkg)
.SS -f find packages
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-f\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
.PP
Find if package allready installed or not.
.SS -d display contents
\fBslpkg\fP \fB-d\fP <\fIname of packages\fP>
.PP
Display the contents of the package with all descriptions.
.SH HELP OPTION
Specifying the help option displays help for slpkg itself, or a
command.
.br
For example:
\fBslpkg \-\-help\fP - display help for slpkg
.SH EXAMPLES
$ \fBslpkg -t brasero\fP
+=========================
| `brasero' dependencies :
+=========================
|
|
-- 1 orc
|
-- 1 gstreamer1
|
-- 1 gst1-plugins-base
|
-- 2 libunique gst1-plugins-bad
$ \fBslpkg -c flashplayer-plugin\fP
Searching `flashplayer-plugin` from slackbuilds.org ...
New version is available !!!
+==================================================
| flashplayer-plugin 11.2.202.356
+==================================================
$ \fBslpkg -n termcolor\fP
Searching 'termcolor' from slackbuilds.org ...
+======================================================================================
| The `termcolor` found in --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/python/termcolor/
+======================================================================================
| Download SlackBuild : http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.1/python/termcolor.tar.gz
| Source Downloads : https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/t/termcolor/termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
| Extra Downloads :
| Package requirements :
+======================================================================================
README View the README file
SlackBuild View the SlackBuild file
Info View the Info file
Download Download this package
Build Download and build this package
_
Two files termcolor.tar.gz and termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz
must be in the same directory.
$ \fBslpkg -s termcolor.tar.gz termcolor-1.1.0.tar.gz\fP
Slackware package /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz created.
$ \fBslpkg -u /tmp/termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz\fP
Installing new package ./termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
$ \fBslpkg -r termcolor yetris\fP
!!! WARNING !!!
Are you sure to remove this package [y/n] y
Package: termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
Package: yetris-2.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
Removing...
$ \fBslpkg -f termcolor\fP
The package 'termcolor' not found
$ \fBslpkg -d termcolor\fP
The package 'termcolor' not found
$ \fBslpkg -v\fP
Version: x.x.x
.SH AUTHOR
Dimitris Zlatanidis <d.zlatanidis@gmail.com>
.SH COPYRIGHT
Copyright \(co 2014 Dimitris Zlatanidis
.SH SEE ALSO
installpkg(8), upgradepkg(8), removepkg(8), pkgtool(8), slackpkg(8)

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os, sys, shutil
from distutils.core import setup
setup(
name = 'slpkg',
version = "1.3.4",
description = "Python tool to manage Slackware packages",
keywords = ["slackware", "slpkg", "upgrade", "install", "remove",
"view", "slackpkg", "tool"],
author = "dslackw",
author_email = "d.zlatanidis@gmail.com",
url = "https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg",
scripts = ['bin/slpkg'],
package_data = {"": ["LICENSE", "README.rst", "CHANGELOG"]},
classifiers = [
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)",
"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"Topic :: Intersetup.pynet :: Utilities"],
long_description=open("README.rst").read()
)
if 'install' in sys.argv:
man_path = "/usr/man/man8/"
os.system("mkdir -p {}".format(man_path))
if os.path.exists(man_path):
print("Installing man pages")
man_page = "man/slpkg.8"
shutil.copy2(man_page, man_path)
os.chmod(man_path, int('444', 8))