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About
-----
Slpkg is a powerful software package manager that installs, updates, and 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.
Slpkg works in accordance with the standards of the organization slackbuilds.org
to builds packages. Also uses the Slackware linux instructions for installation,
upgrading or removing packages.
What makes slpkg to distinguish it from other tools; The user friendliness is its primary
target as well as easy to understand and use, also use color to highlight packages and
display warning messages, etc.
Also you can install official packages of your favorite distribution directly from the
official repositories of Slackware. Even you can check for the official updates and install them.
Repositories
------------
Default available Repositories:
- `SBo <http://slackbuilds.org/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1}
- `Slack <http://www.slackware.com/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {3.3, 8.1, 9.0, 9.1, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.2, 13.0, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1, current}
- `Alien's <http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1, current}
- `Slacky <http://repository.slacky.eu/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1}
- `Robby's <http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1}
- `Studioware <http://studioware.org/packages>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {13.37, 14.0, 14.1}
- `Slackers <http://www.slackers.it/repository/>`_
Arch: {x86_64}
Versions: {current}
- `Slackonly <https://slackonly.com/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {14.1}
- `Alien's ktown <http://alien.slackbook.org/ktown/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {13.37, 14.0, 14.1, current}
- `Alien's multi <http://www.slackware.com/~alien/multilib/>`_
Arch: {x86_64}
Versions: {13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1, current}
- `Slacke E17 and E18 <http://ngc891.blogdns.net/pub/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64, arm}
Versions: {14.1}
- `SalixOS <http://download.salixos.org/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14.1}
- `Slackel <http://www.slackel.gr/repo/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {current}
- `Restricted <http://taper.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/restricted_slackbuilds/>`_
Arch: {x86, x86_64}
Versions: {11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 13.0, 13.1, 13.37, 14.0, 14,1, current}
* Choose default repositories you need to work from file '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf' default is
'slack' and 'sbo' repositories and read REPOSITORIES file for each of the particularities.
If a repository is not in the above list, manage custom repositories with commands 'repo-add'
and 'repo-remove'.
Usage
-----
Need to run '$ slpkg update' for the first time to synchronize the list of packages,
also every time you add a new repository.
To add or remove repositories must edit the file '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf'.
Add custom repositories with the command '$ slpkg add-repo <repository name> <URL>' and after
run '$ slpkg update' to update package list.
View list of repositories with command '$ slpkg repo-list' or get repository information with
command '$ slpkg repo-info <repository>.
If you have already downloaded the script and the source code you can build the package with
the command '$ slpkg <script.tar.gz> <sources>'.
Manage packages in the black list with the command '$ slpkg -b <packages> --add or --remove'.
Add SBo packages to queue with command '$ slpkg -q <packages> --add or --remove' and manage as
build, install or build and install with command '$ slpkg build or install or build-install'.
This is very useful if you want to install multiple packages together suffice to add in the right
order if there are dependent packages.
View list of packages from specific repository with command '$ slpkg -l <repository>'.
Combine with the command 'grep' to catch the results you want.
Check and upgrade the distribution of your upgrade your packages with command '$ slpkg -c <repository>
--upgrade'. Don't forget to update packages list before (for 'slack' repository don't is necessary).
This command except upgrade packages will fix packages with broken dependencies.
The most famous command is "$ slpkg -s <repository> <packages>" , this command downloads and
installs packages with resolve all the dependencies.
Watch the dependencies of a package with command '$ slpkg -t <repository> <package>'.
Displays a package dependency tree and also tells you which ones are installed on your system events.
Get information description of a package with command '$ slpkg -p <repository> <package>' and change
color text with additional flag '--color=[]'.
View a page SBo package on your terminal with command '$ slpkg -n <package>' and then manage multiple
choices such read, download, build, install etc.
If you want to find packages from all repositories, this command will solve your hands '$ slpkg -F
<packages>'. It will search in all enabled repositories will find the configuration file
'/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf' will print all the packages that match the description that you enter.
If you want to see if any packages are installed on your system enter the command '$ slpkg -f <packages>'.
The surprise in the end is the reporting of packages sum and size found.
The next four commands '$ slpkg -i, -u, -o, -r <packages>' install, upgrade, reinstall, or remove
packages from your system events.
Notable mention must give the command '$ slpkg -r <packages>' which can remove a packages with all
dependencies together after editing configuration file '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf' (default is disable).
The last command is useful to print the entire contents of a package installed on the system with the
command '$ slpkg -d <packages>'.
Some examples you will see below.
Issues
------
Please report any bugs in `ISSUES <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/issues>`_
Testing
-------
The majority of trials have been made in an environment Slackware x86_64 'stable'
and x86 'current' version 14.1.
Features
--------
- Build third party packages from source with all dependencies
- Grabs packages from repositories in real time
- Find and Download packages from repositories
- Automatic tool build and install packages
- Check if your distribution is up to date
- Remove packages with all dependencies
- Display the contents of the packages
- Install-upgrade Slackware packages
- Build and install all in a command
- Find packages from repositories
- Checking for updated packages
- List all installed packages
- Support MD5SUM file check
- Find installed package
- Read SlackBuilds files
- Τracking dependencies
- Build log file
- Sum build time
It's a quick and easy way to manage your packages in `Slackware <http://www.slackware.com/>`_
to a command.
Tutorial
--------
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Installation
------------
Untar the archive and run install.sh script:
.. code-block:: bash
$ tar xvf slpkg-<version>.tar.gz
$ cd slpkg-<version>
$ ./install.sh
Using pip:
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install slpkg --upgrade
Uninstall:
$ pip uninstall slpkg
and clean data run clean.py from source code:
$ python clean.py
Bbinary packages:
Slackware: `slpkg-2.4.2-i486-1_dsw.txz <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/releases/download/v2.4.2/slpkg-2.4.2-i486-1_dsw.txz>`_
Slackware64: `slpkg-2.4.2-x86_64-1_dsw.txz <https://github.com/dslackw/slpkg/releases/download/v2.4.2/slpkg-2.4.2-x86_64-1_dsw.txz>`_
Upgrade
-------
From version '2.1.4' you can update slpkg itself with '# slpkg update slpkg'.
In each slpkg upgrade should track the configuration files in the folder '/etc/slpkg'
for changes.
Slackware Current
-----------------
For Slackware 'current' users must change the variable VERSION in '/etc/slpkg.conf' file.
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -g config=nano
Slackware Mirrors
-----------------
Slpkg uses the central mirror "http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/" to find the
nearest one. If however for some reason this troublesome please edit the file in
'/etc/slpkg/slackware-mirrors'.
Configuration files
-------------------
.. code-block:: bash
/tmp/slpkg
Slpkg temponary donwloaded files and build packages
/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf
General configuration of slpkg
/etc/slpkg/blacklist
List of packages to skip
/etc/slpkg/slackware-mirrors
List of Slackware Mirrors
/etc/slpkg/custom-repositories
List of custom repositories
/var/log/slpkg
ChangeLog.txt repositories files
SlackBuilds logs and dependencies files
/var/lib/slpkg
PACKAGES.TXT files
SLACKBUILDS.TXT files
CHECKSUMS.md5 files
FILELIST.TXT files
/etc/slpkg/slackware-changelogs-mirror
Slackware changelogs mirror
Command Line Tool Usage
-----------------------
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Slpkg is a user-friendly package manager for Slackware installations
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Commands:
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 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 Print a list of all available
packages repository, index or print
only packages installed on the
system.
-c, [repository] --upgrade --skip=[], Check, view and install updated
--resolve-off packages from repositories.
-s, [repository] [package...], Sync packages. Install packages
--resolve-off 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
--------------
If you use slpkg for the first time will have to create and update the package
list. This command must be executed to update the package lists:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg update
Update repository slack .......................Done
Update repository sbo .............Done
Update repository alien ...Done
Update repository slacky .....................................Done
Update repository studio ...................Done
Update repository slackr .............................................Done
Update repository slonly ...Done
Update repository ktown ...Done
Update repository salix ..................Done
Update repository slacke ...Done
Update repository slackl ...Done
Update repository multi ...Done
Add and remove custom repositories:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg repo-add ponce http://ponce.cc/slackware/slackware64-14.1/packages/
Repository 'ponce' successfully added
$ slpkg repo-remove ponce
Repository 'ponce' successfully removed
View information about the repositories:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg repo-list
+==============================================================================
| Repo id Repo URL Default Status
+==============================================================================
alien http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ yes disabled
ktown http://alien.slackbook.org/ktown/ yes disabled
multi http://www.slackware.com/~alien/multilib/ yes disabled
ponce http://ponce.cc/slackware/slackware64-14.1/packa~ no enabled
rested http://taper.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/r~ yes disabled
rlw http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/ yes disabled
salix http://download.salixos.org/ yes disabled
sbo http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ yes enabled
slack http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/slackware/ yes enabled
slacke http://ngc891.blogdns.net/pub/ yes disabled
slackl http://www.slackel.gr/repo/ yes disabled
slackr http://www.slackers.it/repository/ yes disabled
slacky http://repository.slacky.eu/ yes disabled
slonly https://slackonly.com/pub/packages/ yes disabled
studio http://studioware.org/files/packages/ yes disabled
For enable or disable default repositories edit '/etc/slpkg/slpkg.conf' file
$ slpkg repo-info alien
Default: yes
Last updated: Tue Dec 23 11:48:31 UTC 2014
Number of packages: 3149
Repo id: alien
Repo url: http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/
Status: enabled
Total compressed packages: 9.3 Gb
Total uncompressed packages: 36.31 Gb
Installing packages from the repositories (supporting multi packages):
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -s sbo brasero
Reading package lists .....Done
Resolving dependencies ....Done
The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded
with new version:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Installing:
brasero 3.12.0 x86_64 SBo
Installing for dependencies:
orc 0.4.22 x86_64 SBo
gstreamer1 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-base 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-bad 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
libunique 1.1.6 x86_64 SBo
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 6 packages.
4 packages will be installed, 2 allready installed and 0 package
will be upgraded.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
Example install multi packages:
$ slpkg -s sbo brasero pylint bitfighter
Reading package lists ..........Done
Resolving dependencies ......Done
The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded
with new version:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Installing:
brasero 3.12.0 x86_64 SBo
pylint 1.3.1 x86_64 SBo
bitfighter 019d x86_64 SBo
Installing for dependencies:
libmodplug 0.8.8.5 x86_64 SBo
speex 1.2rc1 x86_64 SBo
SDL2 2.0.3 x86_64 SBo
OpenAL 1.16.0 x86_64 SBo
six 1.8.0 x86_64 SBo
logilab-common 0.63.2 x86_64 SBo
pysetuptools 7.0 x86_64 SBo
astroid 1.3.4 x86_64 SBo
orc 0.4.22 x86_64 SBo
gstreamer1 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-base 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-bad 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
libunique 1.1.6 x86_64 SBo
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 16 packages.
4 packages will be installed, 12 allready installed and 0 package
will be upgraded.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
Example from 'alien' repository:
$ slpkg -s alien atkmm
Reading package lists .....Done
Resolving dependencies .........Done
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Installing:
atkmm 2.22.6 x86_64 1 alien 124 K
Installing for dependencies:
libsigc++ 2.2.10 x86_64 2 alien 128 K
glibmm 2.32.1 x86_64 1 alien 1012 K
cairomm 1.10.0 x86_64 2 alien 124 K
pangomm 2.28.4 x86_64 1 alien 124 K
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 5 packages.
5 packages will be installed, 0 will be upgraded and 0 will be reinstalled.
Need to get 124 Kb of archives.
After this process, 620 Kb of additional disk space will be used.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
You can create a file with the extension '.pkg' with the names of the packages you
want to manage and use it instead of [package...] like:
$ echo "brasero
> atkmm
> Flask
> pylint" > foo.pkg
$ cat foo.pkg
brasero
atkmm
Flask
pylint
$ slpkg -s sbo foo.pkg
Reading package lists .........Done
Resolving dependencies .......Done
The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded
with new version:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Installing:
brasero 3.12.0 x86_64 SBo
atkmm 2.22.7 x86_64 SBo
Flask 0.10.1 x86_64 SBo
pylint 1.3.1 x86_64 SBo
Installing for dependencies:
six 1.8.0 x86_64 SBo
logilab-common 0.63.2 x86_64 SBo
pysetuptools 7.0 x86_64 SBo
astroid 1.3.4 x86_64 SBo
MarkupSafe 0.23 x86_64 SBo
itsdangerous 0.24 x86_64 SBo
Jinja2 2.7.3 x86_64 SBo
werkzeug 0.9.4 x86_64 SBo
libsigc++ 2.2.11 x86_64 SBo
glibmm 2.36.2 x86_64 SBo
cairomm 1.10.0 x86_64 SBo
pangomm 2.34.0 x86_64 SBo
orc 0.4.22 x86_64 SBo
gstreamer1 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-base 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
gst1-plugins-bad 1.4.1 x86_64 SBo
libunique 1.1.6 x86_64 SBo
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 21 packages.
15 packages will be installed, 6 allready installed and 0 package
will be upgraded.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
Build packages and passing variables to the script:
.. code-block:: bash
First export variable(s) like:
$ export FFMPEG_ASS=yes FFMPEG_X264=yes
And then run as you know:
$ slpkg -s sbo ffmpeg
or
$ slpkg -n ffmpeg
or
$ slpkg -a ffmpeg.tar.gz ffmpeg-2.1.5.tar.bz2
Tracking all dependencies of packages,
and also displays installed packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -t sbo brasero
Reading package lists ......Done
+=========================
| brasero dependencies :
+=========================
\
+---[ Tree of dependencies ]
|
+--1 orc
|
+--2 gstreamer1
|
+--3 gst1-plugins-base
|
+--4 gst1-plugins-bad
|
+--5 libunique
Check if your packages is up to date:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c sbo --upgrade
Checking ...................Done
Reading package lists ......Done
Resolving dependencies ...Done
The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded
with new version:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Upgrading:
astroid 1.3.4 x86_64 SBo
jdk 8u31 x86_64 SBo
Installing for dependencies:
six 1.8.0 x86_64 SBo
logilab-common 0.63.2 x86_64 SBo
pysetuptools 7.0 x86_64 SBo
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 5 packages.
0 package will be installed, 2 allready installed and 3 packages
will be upgraded.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
$ slpkg -c slacky --upgrade
Checking ........................Done
Reading package lists ....Done
Resolving dependencies ..........Done
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Upgrading:
gstreamer1 1.4.4 x86_64 1 slacky 1563 K
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 1 package.
0 package will be installed, 1 will be upgraded and 0 will be reinstalled.
Need to get 1.53 Mb of archives.
After this process, 14.55 Mb of additional disk space will be used.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
Check if your Slackware distribution is up to date.
This option works independently of the others i.e not need before updating the list of
packages by choosing "# slpkg update", works directly with the official repository and
why always you can have updated your system:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c slack --upgrade
Reading package lists .......Done
These packages need upgrading:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Upgrading:
dhcpcd 6.0.5 x86_64 3 Slack 92 K
samba 4.1.11 x86_64 1 Slack 9928 K
xscreensaver 5.29 x86_64 1 Slack 3896 K
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 3 package will be upgrading and 0 will be installed.
Need to get 13.58 Mb of archives.
After this process, 76.10 Mb of additional disk space will be used.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
Skip packages when upgrading:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -c sbo --upgrade --skip=pip,jdk
Checking ...................Done
Reading package lists ......Done
Resolving dependencies ...Done
The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded
with new version:
+==============================================================================
| Package Version Arch Build Repos Size
+==============================================================================
Upgrading:
cffi 1.1.0 x86_64 SBo
Installing for dependencies:
pysetuptools 17.0 x86_64 SBo
pycparser 2.13 x86_64 SBo
Installing summary
===============================================================================
Total 3 packages.
0 package will be installed, 1 allready installed and 2 packages
will be upgraded.
Would you like to continue [Y/n]?
View complete slackbuilds.org site in your terminal.
Read fies, download, build or install:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -n bitfighter
Reading package lists ...Done
+===============================================================================
| Package bitfighter --> http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/games/bitfighter/
+===============================================================================
| Description : multi-player combat game
| SlackBuild : bitfighter.tar.gz
| Sources : bitfighter-019c.tar.gz, classic_level_pack.zip
| 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
Install Download/Build/Install
Quit Quit
Choose an option: _
Auto 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.
(slackbuild script & source code or extra sources if needed)
$ slpkg -a 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
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running build
running build_py
creating build
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copying termcolor.py -> build/lib
running install_lib
creating /tmp/SBo/package-termcolor/usr
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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
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Slackware package maker, version 3.14159.
Searching for symbolic links:
No symbolic links were found, so we wont 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.
Total build time for package termcolor : 1 Sec
Upgrade, install packages like Slackware command '# upgradepkg --install-new':
.. 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.
Install mass-packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -u *.t?z
or
$ slpkg -i *.t?z
or use .pkg file like:
# cat foo.pkg
/tmp/x264-20131101-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
/tmp/xtermcolor-1.3-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
/tmp/python-urllib3-1.9.1-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
$ slpkg -u foo.pkg
Search and find packages from repositories are enabled:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -F aria2
Packages with name matching [ aria2 ]
+==============================================================================
| Repository Package Size
+==============================================================================
sbo aria2-1.18.10 0 K
slonly aria2-1.18.10-x86_64-1_slack.txz 1124 K
salix aria2-1.18.1-x86_64-1rl.txz 1052 K
slackr aria2-1.18.10-x86_64-1cf.txz 1140 K
Total found 4 packages in 4 repositories.
Find installed packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -f apr
Packages with matching name [ apr ]
[ installed ] - apr-1.5.0-x86_64-1_slack14.1
[ installed ] - apr-util-1.5.3-x86_64-1_slack14.1
[ installed ] - xf86dgaproto-2.1-noarch-1
[ installed ] - xineramaproto-1.2.1-noarch-1
Total found 4 matcing packages
Size of installed packages 1.61 Mb
Example view all sbo installed packages:
$ slpkg -f _SBo
from foo.pkg file
$ cat foo.pkg
brasero
atkmm
Flask
pylint
$ slpkg -f foo.pkg
Packages with matching name [ brasero, atkmm, Flask, pylint ]
[ installed ] - pylint-1.3.1-x86_64-1_SBo
Total found 1 matching packages.
Size of installed packages 1.8 Mb.
Display the contents of the packages:
.. 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
No such package lua: Cant find
Remove packages:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -r termcolor
Packages with name matching [ termcolor ]
[ delete ] --> termcolor-1.1.0-x86_64-1_SBo
Are you sure to remove 1 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/
+==============================================================================
| Package: termcolor removed
+==============================================================================
Remove packages with all dependencies:
(presupposes facility with the option 'slpkg -s <repository> <package>)
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -r Flask
Packages with name matching [ Flask ]
[ delete ] --> Flask-0.10.1-x86_64-1_SBo
Are you sure to remove 1 package [Y/n]? y
+==============================================================================
| Found dependencies for package Flask:
+==============================================================================
| pysetuptools
| MarkupSafe
| itsdangerous
| Jinja2
| werkzeug
+==============================================================================
Remove dependencies (maybe used by other packages) [Y/n]? y
.
.
.
+==============================================================================
| Package Flask removed
| Package pysetuptools removed
| Package MarkupSafe removed
| Package itsdangerous removed
| Package Jinja2 removed
| Package werkzeug removed
+==============================================================================
Use list from file foo.pkg like:
$ cat foo.pkg
brasero
atkmm
Flask
pylint
$ slpkg -r foo.pkg
Packages with name matching [ brasero, atkmm, Flask, pylint ]
No such package brasero: Cant remove
No such package atkmm: Cant remove
No such package Flask: Cant remove
[ delete ] --> pylint-1.3.1-x86_64-1_SBo
Are you sure to remove 1 package [Y/n]?
Build and install packages that have added to the queue:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -q roxterm SDL2 CEGUI --add
Add packages in queue:
roxterm
SDL2
CEGUI
$ slpkg -q roxterm --remove (or 'slpkg -q all --remove' remove all packages from queue)
Remove packages from queue:
roxterm
$ slpkg -q list
Packages in queue:
SDL2
CEGUI
$ slpkg -q build (build only packages from queue)
$ slpkg -q install (install packages from queue)
$ slpkg -q build-install (build and install)
Add packages in blacklist file manually from
/etc/slpkg/blacklist or with the following options:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -b live555 speex faac --add
Add packages in blacklist:
live555
speex
faac
$ slpkg -b speex --remove
Remove packages from blacklist:
speex
$ slpkg -b list
Packages in blacklist:
live555
faac
Print package description:
.. code-block:: bash
$ slpkg -p alien vlc --color=green
vlc (multimedia player for various audio and video formats)
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various
audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...)
as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in
IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
vlc home: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Man page it is available for full support:
.. code-block:: bash
$ man slpkg
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