On 02/11/16 22:03, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016, at 20:47, Andrzej Telszewski wrote:
Hi,
As of now, ffmpeg is built with _custom ARCH, so it's meant for the
machine it was built on.
But I noticed that Alien's ffmpeg
[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ffmpeg/] can
On 02/11/16 19:13, Ruben Schuller wrote:
Sorry, hit the send button by accident.
I'm building ffmpeg from SBo with slackrepo and have no problems with
running that on other machines.
2016-11-02 19:07:58 Ruben Schuller
2016-11-02 18:47:05 Andrzej Telszewski
2016-11-02 18:47:05 Andrzej Telszewski
> Hi,
>
> As of now, ffmpeg is built with _custom ARCH, so it's meant for the
> machine it was built on.
>
> But I noticed that Alien's ffmpeg
> [http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ffmpeg/] can be built
> and installed on
>> idea? Maybe they are redundant and there are other tools in place
>> already doing this job?
>
> They are just scripts which wrap around openssl commands. It's
> possible (albeit not easy, BTDT) to read them and figure out what
> they're doing.
Sorry, hit the send button by accident.
I'm building ffmpeg from SBo with slackrepo and have no problems with
running that on other machines.
2016-11-02 19:07:58 Ruben Schuller
> 2016-11-02 18:47:05 Andrzej Telszewski
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > As of now, ffmpeg
Hi,
As of now, ffmpeg is built with _custom ARCH, so it's meant for the
machine it was built on.
But I noticed that Alien's ffmpeg
[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ffmpeg/] can be built and
installed on different machines.
Could we have something like that in SBo?
And
> I rebooted and tried again, but still gets the same error.
make sure to use su - instead of su
i tested this using sbopkg ran using su - and it built fine
fzf:
MD5SUM check for 0.13.5.tar.gz ... OK
MD5SUM check for 35d512af ... OK
MD5SUM check for 63c378b8 ... OK
Building package
On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 01:38:16PM +, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
> OpenVPN used to include scripts to manage certificate authorities,
> keys and certificates. These were bundled under the easy-rsa
> scripts, in /usr/share/docs/openvpn/easy-rsa - if I remember
> correctly, in Slackware.
>
> At
On 02/11/16 16:43, Didier Spaier wrote:
Not an answer, but though I be a happy user of fakeroot I must remind
that in some cases it's unusable, see e.g. the other thread about po4a
that I maintain. Another example that comes to mind is blackbox:
The SlackBuild installs stuff directly in the host
Le 02/11/2016 à 12:47, Andrzej Telszewski a écrit :
> On 02/11/16 12:42, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
>>> @Willy, I'm going to implement it the way B Watson suggested, i.e. if
>>> po4a is installed, the docs will get translated and passing MANPO=no
>>> will prevent translation even if po4a is
On 02/11/16 14:38, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I'm thinking of making an easy-rsa package for SBo, to make it easy to
add them back to Slackware. What do people think? Good idea, bad idea?
Maybe they are redundant and there are other tools in place already
doing this job?
Most probably a good
OpenVPN used to include scripts to manage certificate authorities, keys
and certificates. These were bundled under the easy-rsa scripts, in
/usr/share/docs/openvpn/easy-rsa - if I remember correctly, in Slackware.
At some point in time, the OpenVPN maintainers decided to spin them off
> While hunting an odd bug in texinfo I caught the following:
>
> I have some perl modules installed from the 14.1 era:
>
> perl-CPAN-Meta-2.150005-x86_64-1_SBo
> perl-CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.018-x86_64-1_SBo
> perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.4417-x86_64-1_SBo
> perl-TermReadKey-2.33-x86_64-0_SBo
>
> Now,
> @Willy, I'm going to implement it the way B Watson suggested, i.e. if
> po4a is installed, the docs will get translated and passing MANPO=no
> will prevent translation even if po4a is installed. This should not
> affect the current users.
>
> Question: should I increase the BUILD number?
if
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