The email address for the maintainer bounced... M.Dinslage, are you on
this list with a new email address, maybe?
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On 4/15/10, Tim Dickson dickson@googlemail.com wrote:
It should be easy enough to just echo instructions using doinst.sh
That way the end user/installer gets to know how to get things working,
without the package interfering and doing it for them.
My 2¢:
Why not just mention it in the
On 4/16/10, caio elc...@gmail.com wrote:
But when I want to compile gtkmm (v2.14.3), it complains with:
recentinfo.cc:192: error: invalid conversion from 'gchar**' to 'const
gchar**'
recentinfo.cc:192: error: initializing argument 3 of 'gboolean
On 4/16/10, caio elc...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I do running current.. and gcc is v4.4.3.
What do you recommend, downgrade gcc or stop using current, or what? I
think this time was gtkmm but maybe in a few days another app will
complains about it too.
If you know enough C++ to do it, you
On 4/17/10, Chess Griffin ch...@chessgriffin.com wrote:
there are several apps that I no longer use and would prefer to pass off
games/micropolis
games/nexuiz
I'll take these two, since I've been in games-mode lately anyway...
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On 4/19/10, caio elc...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a reminder for those who want to install vpnc using
bash4,remember to add || true at the end of each (find ... |
strip...) line on the sbo script.
Looks like there going to be a lot of these in the near future...
A suggestion, to whoever
On 6/21/10, Luis Henrique F. Cardoso de Mello lmello@gmail.com wrote:
Alas, I thought about building some optional audio plugins - dssi-vst,
swh-plugins-lv2 and calf, even that I do not actually use them on a
regular basis. Is there any particular interest from anybody?
I've written
On 11/2/10, Ben Mendis dragonwis...@gmail.com wrote:
it is perfectly acceptable to specify 'bash' for you script instead.
It is? I'd always assumed that the follow our templates whenever
possible rule meant the #!/bin/sh (from the template) is required... If
it's allowed to say #!/bin/bash, I'll
My interest is not to see exactly how many users are using my builds,
but that at least one other person is benefiting from my scripts.
That's basically what my original question boils down to... I asked
about stats, but really don't care about detailed info, just hey,
someone other than me
libraries/id3lib
I can take this one, it's a depend for my audio/clam package anyway... and
it hasn't been updated by upstream since 2003.
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On 12/29/10, Robby Workman rwork...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
I won't swear to this, but I believe the gdk-pixbuf2 in Slackware
is gtk+2's gdk-pixbuf, while the gdk-pixbuf we have at SBo is
for gtk+ (gtk *1*), so there's no conflict.
Looks that way to me. Maybe rename the SBo package to
Forwarding this to the list as requested.
-- Forwarded message --
From: iskar enev iskar.e...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 12:49:19 +0100
Subject: Re: museek+ README minor fixes
To: B Watson yalh...@gmail.com
Hi,
it's been a long time since i last used museek and played
Does anyone else want to take over nted? I'll take it if nobody else
wants it. The current maintainer doesn't want it:
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From: Conraid conr...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 11:29:28 +0100
Subject: Re: nted slackbuild
To: B Watson yalh...@gmail.com
* On 09
network/museek+
I'll take this one, as I use it a bit
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On 4/13/11, Nikos Skalkotos skalk...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to compile ocropus and I get errors like those below.
ocropus states iulib as it's dependency. It looks like iulib needs an SDL
library, maybe SDL_image
I have no idea what ocropus is, but:
dgraphics.cc:(.text+0x1a0): undefined
Minor correction to previous post:
These are standard SDL functions (part of the SDL package in Slackware),
not in an extra library like SDL_image.
Actually, Slackware's SDL package includes SDL_image already, so you're
covered either way as long as you have it installed.
On 4/29/11, Thomas Morper tho...@beingboiled.info wrote:
- hatari: is this still being maintained? The script is for 1.1.0 from
2008, current version is 1.4.0 from 2010.
That one's mine. I've already got an updated script for 1.4.0, am waiting
for 13.37 submissions to open (also the script
for it.
MAINTAINER=B. Watson
EMAIL=yalh...@gmail.com
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On 5/19/11, Morten Juhl-Johansen Zolde-Fejer mj...@syntaktisk.dk wrote:
Please note that I have been on the list about this previously - it
crashes on Slackware 13.37; this build as well as the newer testing
versions of Uget.
Have you tried the latest stable, 1.6.4? I haven't (yet), but the
On 5/6/11, Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér mj...@syntaktisk.dk wrote:
Dudes,
I have been using LEET for a while now, and things look decent enough,
except for one thing, one of my most used tools: Uget.
I do the Slackbuild, and I have used that as well as built a more
recent version.
But
On 6/16/11, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
Graphviz tells me it cannot find a library which is in /usr/lib64; it's
looking in /usr/lib. Is this a build script error?
Nope. The build scripts are tested supported only on non-multilib
(pure 64-bit). This gets mentioned pretty
On 6/16/11, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
Another thing to check is PKG_CONFIG_PATH in the environment. It shouldn't
include /usr/lib/pkgconfig (if it's not set, set it to something like
/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig
in your
Taking over xsel, which got dropped in the move from 12.2 to 13.0:
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:01:52 -0300
Subject: Re: xsel slackbuild
To: B Watson yalh...@gmail.com
Hi.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 7:23 PM, B
On 6/26/11, Nicolas Kovacs i...@microlinux.fr wrote:
I just experimented a bit, and found that the latest (GTK2) version of
Grip has indeed some GNOME dependencies (as well as id3lib), but it's
only something like less than a dozen, and what's more important,
they're all currently on offer on
On 6/26/11, Nicolas Kovacs i...@microlinux.fr wrote:
Adding all the - ten or so - libs to the build queue in sbopkg and then
download and build them takes ten to fifteen minutes on a reasonable
recent PC. Of yourse, YMMV.
If I wanted a GUI CD ripper on a reasonably recent PC, I'd just use the
emulation quite
a bit :)
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From: B Watson yalh...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 16:43:42 -0400
Subject: bristol.SlackBuild
To: z...@ispid.com.pl
Thanks for packaging this.
One minor cleanliness issue: some of the docs are being installed with
the executable bits
On 7/31/11, Donald Allen donaldcal...@gmail.com wrote:
If you google for 'libcurl error 6 segfault', you get hits involving all
sorts of applications that apparently use curl. Try it. This looks to me
like a bug in libcurl. So unless you are feeling better, stay in bed. This
appears to be
So I've written a script called drumkit2pkg that turns a Hydrogen
drumkit into a Slackware package...
I've also written a slackbuild for a package called hydrogen-drumkits,
that includes all the add-on kits available from the Hydrogen site. This
slackbuild pretty much consists of one line (that
looks like this:
---begin-script---
#!/bin/sh
# Slackware build script for hydrogen-drumkits
# Written by B. Watson (yalh...@gmail.com)
PRGNAM=hydrogen-drumkits
VERSION=${VERSION:-20091209}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-SBo}
$CWD/drumkit2pkg \
-f -p $PRGNAM -t $TAG -b $BUILD -v $VERSION -d
On 8/9/11, David Spencer baildon.resea...@googlemail.com wrote:
I don't really see a problem with it, as long as it produces one
package.
Looking at the command line, I bet it *does* produce one package.
Clearly that's what -b/-p/-t/-v/-d are for. Oops! Sorry I mentioned
it!
-D.
On 8/9/11, Erik Hanson e...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
I have a bit of a two-pronged question. Is there really that much code
in drumkit2pkg that it can't be done in the SlackBuild itself?
Well, there's code in drumkit2pkg that's irrelevant to the SlackBuild: it
can wget the tarballs, and it can
For any package that's built with scons, it'd be really polite for the
maintainer to make a note in the README saying You must disable ccache
before building this package. I don't know exactly what the issue is,
but scons seems to be fundamentally incompatible with ccache...
Eh, or, if anyone has
Proposal: the doinst.sh for any audio synthesis or production package that
uses jack-audio-connection-kit should contain code in the doinst.sh like so:
setcap cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice=ep usr/bin/whatever
This gives the binary the ability to run with POSIX realtime scheduling
priority
On 8/20/11, Felix Pfeifer pfeifer.fe...@googlemail.com wrote:
$ whatever.Slackbuild --disable-caps
The default behavior then would be to include setcaps in the doinst.sh.
2 things there: it should be an environment variable, e.g. 'export
CAPS=no' (so it'll work like any other options, and so
On 8/21/11, David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net wrote:
It was mentioned to me and the other guys working on the Studioware
project to do this and I will be adding it to our jack and
jack-audio-connection-kit slackbuilds soon, with an appropriate test
for -x /sbin/setcap etc. but only for those
On 9/15/11, Odd Martin Baanrud mar...@lb7ye.net wrote:
The brltty program itself is provided in the official Slackware release,
it's just brlapi that needs to be looked at.
It looks like brlapi is included in the brltty package already. At least,
there's a /usr/lib/libbrlapi.so, several
On 9/15/11, King Beowulf kingbeow...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, is anyone on this list using any of the nvidia-legacy drivers? At the
moment, all I have left running are a 7600GS, GT430 and GT550 for testing.
My old TNT2, GF256 DDR, GF4 TI 4800 are long gone. Since nouveau is almost
there, I'm
Makefile:206: *** missing separator. Stop.
But what is wrong in that line of Makefile?
Usually, it means the line's supposed to start with a tab character,
but someone replaced the tab with spaces (which is hard to notice,
when you look at it in a text editor).
And: Makefile is converted
On 10/23/11, korgman kor...@gmail.com wrote:
It's yours, thank you.
Actually it looks like the package name will be changing to guitarix2,
as upstream's changed it. Will submit a guitarix2 package to replace
guitarix within the next couple of days.
On 10/28/11, Graham Lawrence gl00...@gmail.com wrote:
root@a:/usr/pkgs# updatedb
root@a:/usr/pkgs# locate libsigc++-2*
/usr/pkgs/libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz
This doesn't do what you expect. On UNIX and its kin, the shell does
wildcard expansion before running commands. This means the * in
There was a peksystray for 13.1, which never made the transition to 13.37.
Tried to contact the 13.1 maintainer, can't get a response. Anyone object
if I resubmit this for 13.37?
The 13.1 script seems to work perfectly on 13.37, I'll be keeping the
original author's written by comment.
On 11/6/11, Serban Udrea serban.ud...@skmail.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de wrote:
I am trying to upload a new SlackBuild but it get's rejected
Is there anyone else besides me who thinks the uploader ought to have
better error messages? Seems like it shouldn't be too difficult to
have it say stuff
On 1/12/12, emmel the_em...@gmx.net wrote:
So the .info lists a not working download link? Isn't that in violation
of the slackbuild guidelines? And should that not be mentioned in the
REDAME at least?
I bet it was a working link at the time the script was submitted... there
are quite a few
On 2/9/12, Klaatu kla...@straightedgelinux.com wrote:
I have the fotnmatrix source code in my own personal backups. Shall I
mirror?
shall I mod the slackbuild so it just steals it from a trusted mirror like a
Fedora RPM dist?
Either is a good choice, IMO. Just make sure that, if you use
Trying to reach Binh Nguyen, maintainer of zathura (no response to direct
email), apologies for spamming the list.
The SBo version of zathura is pretty outdated, wondering if you had any
plans to update it.
If not, I've got working builds for zathura-0.1.1, its poppler plugin,
and its UI library
On 3/18/12, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo will...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it just me or is it true that the rsync in slackbuilds.org is not
working?
It works fine for me.
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On 3/14/12, Binh Nguyen binhngu...@fastmail.fm wrote:
For this much change to packaging with zathura 0.1, I prefer to update
it when the new version of Slackware comes.
I actually have a PDF that the old version of zathura failed to display
correctly, so I had to make slackbuilds for the new
The link in the info file has changed. New URL is
http://freeunix.dyndns.org:8000/ftp_site/unix/acpitool/acpitool-0.5.tar.bz2
Also, if anyone wants to use acpitool on -current, or on stable running
a 3.x kernel, I've attached a trivial patch to make suspend/hibernate
work correctly. Also sent the
On 4/6/12, Matt Hayes domin...@slackadelic.com wrote:
http://freeunix.dyndns.org:8000/ftp_site/unix/acpitool/acpitool-0.5.tar.bz2
Are developers truly using dyndns hosts anymore to host their source files
that they KNOW people will continue looking for for years to come?
Alternate download
On 6/7/12, Audrius Ka~ukauskas audr...@neutrino.lt wrote:
If these
games can be downloaded freely and only require some sort of activation
to play, then the fact that they're commercial software shouldn't be an
issue. I believe SBo already contains SlackBuilds for this sort of
software,
On 7/19/12, Christoph Willing c.will...@uq.edu.au wrote:
Since jre jdk packages have been removed from -current, is anyone
already planning relevant 14.0 SlackBuilds for SBo?
As I understand it, the jdk and jre slackbuilds from slackware itself
can still legally be used to make packages
I had no idea I'd submitted so many slackbuilds...
These packages are OK for Slackware 14. Some of them build old versions of
whatever they build, so I'll be submitting updates after 14 goes live, but
meanwhile it won't hurt anything to leave the old versions in the repo.
academic/ent
On 8/19/12, LukenShiro lukensh...@ngi.it wrote:
Uhmm, here I see a problem: in your SlackBuild there is a line
referring to old python 2.6 directory who needs to be modified. After
that it builds perfectly.
While you're at it, use something like this (code taken from my
ecasound.SlackBuild):
On 8/22/12, korgman kor...@gmail.com wrote:
-- not tested yet --
audio/guitarix: Maintainer wanted. Not interested, will test in unknown
time.
I use this, I'll maintain it if you don't want it any more.
libraries/libinstpatch/libinstpatch: not interested, will fix in unknown
time. Any
On 9/8/12, Dave Margell dmarg...@gmail.com wrote:
# change directory permissions (700 to 755) of bin, doc, udiskie
# as well as the parent directory to allow a user to browse the source
Where I've added an extra dot to the find command and also added
-o -perm 700
Is this in a subdirectory
On 9/20/12, Matteo Bernardini matteo.bernard...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, I linked a wrong bug :)
the exact error is this http://pastebin.com/4hjmvD0P
Can you try it with --disable-gnome in the ./configure flags? I don't
have libgnomeui installed on my build hosts...
On 9/20/12, korgman kor...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope you are fine. Can you spare some CPU time to compile jack and then
wine? I want wine :)
Whoops, I had meant to get back to you about this.
Wine doesn't actually support jack any more. See the last paragraph at
the bottom of this page:
On 9/21/12, Robby Workman rwork...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
audio/sooperlooper - This built fine for me. The only issue was
Here's what's in the error log:
looper.cpp:39:44: fatal error: rubberband/RubberBandStretcher.h: No such
file or directory
That looks like a missing dep. rubberband is
On 9/21/12, Matteo Bernardini matteo.bernard...@gmail.com wrote:
(sorry for the spam)
It's not spam, it's content :)
- skulltag needed an additional entry for the x86_64 downloads
http://slackbuilds.org/cgit/slackbuilds/commit/?id=eaa2171db590fe1bdd449a1d0c3888d378f607fd
Yeah... weird. I'm
On 9/21/12, korgman kor...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe the problems that I have with jack and wine are related to wineasio.
Entirely possible. It works, but not every VST plays nice with it. What
kind of trouble were you having? (Reply off-list, we're straying into
off-topic territory).
Hmm.. So,
On 9/24/12, Erik Hanson e...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
I'm going to have to let this go, it seems enough has changed in the source
that I just don't have the time to get it going. It's free for anyone to
pick
up but will be removed shortly if not.
I'm willing to take this one over, unless
On 10/3/12, Daniil Bratashov dn2...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems to me that MacMolPlt should be using wxGTK, not wxPython as
dependency. May be I don't understand something why it was replaced.
As I understand it, wxPython includes wxGTK. Anything that uses wxGTK can
use either... but wxPython and
On 10/22/12, e201 e20100...@inbox.lv wrote:
The problem is that yeahconsole doesn't provide a man page in the
sources (latest here[2]). But, I know that there is one written by
Damián Viano for the Debian system (according to the man itself under
Debian). So what should I do? Because I think
On 11/18/12, Ozan Türky1lmaz ozan.turkyil...@gmail.com wrote:
Because any license is better than no license.
I like the WTFPL myself: http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
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On 11/28/12, Niki Kovacs i...@microlinux.fr wrote:
Yesterday I've started a poll on LQ.org about including ESR versions of
Firefox and Thunderbird in Slackware.
I don't have an LQ account, so I vote here... A resounding YES, please!
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On 12/10/12, Audrius Ka~ukauskas audr...@neutrino.lt wrote:
Feedback (especially in form of patches ;-) is welcome!
Very nice!
One thing: the file (as downloaded from gmail's web interface, with
Firefox) had DOS-style CRLF endings. So if anyone's getting E492:
Not an editor command: ^M, fix it
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:58 +0100, Heinz Wiesinger ppr...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
On Sunday 18 November 2012 21:28:49 Carlos Corbacho wrote:
So I'm looking for someone else who's interested in taking over
maintainership of it.
been a month without a response. Doesn't look like anyone wants it :/
On 12/19/12, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
I don't see the configuration options used in the SlackBuild script. How
can I determine if that option (--with-system-postgresql) was used in the
build?
The SlackBuild doesn't build anything, it just repacks the official RPM
package
On 12/26/12, Jorge Almeida jjalme...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/share/aclocal/imlib.m4:9: warning: underquoted definition of
AM_PATH_IMLIB
/usr/share/aclocal/imlib.m4:9: run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
/usr/share/aclocal/imlib.m4:9: or see
http://ghostscript.com/~giles/jbig2/jbig2dec/jbig2dec-0.11.tar.gz is
gone as of sometime last week. The homepage still links there, but it's
404 now.
There's a copy here that probably will be around for a while:
http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/jbig2dec-0.11.tar.gz
On 2/10/13, Veljko velj...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't access it's homepage on google code. Moved? Dead?
There's a copy here with matching md5sum:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/mitter/mitter-0.4.5.tar.gz/0432f3d2d00e8d048bf0839e2d857e51/mitter-0.4.5.tar.gz
Don't know if that URL is
On 2/15/13, Chess Griffin ch...@chessgriffin.com wrote:
If you open up JSONObject.info in nano (not seen in vim), there is an
odd character at the start of the PRGNAM= line:
1»¿PRGNAM=JSONObject
It's a BOM (byte order marker). Doesn't show up in vim
because vim is unicode-aware and will
On 2/16/13, Vito De Tullio vito.detul...@gmail.com wrote:
it's the BOM...
Someone set up us the BOM!
(sorry, couldn't resist)
but why is it there? shouldn't the file contains just ASCII
characters??
Nowhere on the slackbuilds.org site does it say that. And the submitter's
got a non-ASCII
On 2/18/13, Ivan Zaigralin melik...@melikamp.com wrote:
The plugin tripleoscillator wasn't found or could not be loaded!
Happens here too (Slackware64 14.0).
Reason: Cannot load library /usr//usr/lib64/lmms/tripleoscillator:
(/usr//usr/lib64/lmms/libtripleoscillator.so:
cannot open shared
On 2/21/13, LukenShiro lukensh...@ngi.it wrote:
Hi all,
it seems 99-tascam.rules file contains a deprecated variable in recent
udev versions.
I'd say BUS==usb should be replaced with:
SUBSYSTEMS==usb
Good catch. I haven't even plugged the Tascam in since upgrading to 14.0,
will try your
On 2/23/13, crocket crockabisc...@gmail.com wrote:
I couldn't build kipi-plugins because it required cmake = 2.8.9.
Are you trying to build a newer version than the 1.9.0 that's on the
site? It's building fine here with cmake 2.8.8.
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On 2/26/13, openpand...@free.fr openpand...@free.fr wrote:
Also, on ARM device, the setcap fails with a operation not supported,
Oh, i've just realized maybe it's because i'm on ext2 ?
ext2 should support filesystem capabilities, the same as ext3 and ext4 do.
Maybe your ARM kernel doesn't have
On 3/6/13, Dario Niedermann dn...@tiscali.it wrote:
by following point 2 of the README, which - sorry! - had completely
escaped me ( `ln -sf /lib/ld-linux.so.2 /lib/ld-lsb.so.3` ).
This should probably be done by the install script, as well as the
'/etc/ld.so.conf' thing.
Better yet. The
On 3/15/13, openpand...@free.fr openpand...@free.fr wrote:
cwiid needs to be patched to generate a .pc . I made one totally dirty
myself:
The cwiid developers haven't done a release that includes a .pc file. If
Ardour3 needs cwiid.pc, then it depends on an unstable (SVN) version
of cwiid.
I
On 3/16/13, Heinz Wiesinger ppr...@liwjatan.at wrote:
On Saturday 16 March 2013 14:34:58 B Watson wrote:
I can update the cwiid package to build the same version as Debian/Ubuntu
This is obviously a choice that's up to the cwiid maintainer, but IMHO
there's
no reason for us to /have
On 3/25/13, joe gm...@csrc.com wrote:
+ CFLAGS=-g $SLKCFLAGS -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -DPREFIX=\\\/usr\\\
-DHAVE_LIBCURL -DHAVE_LIBXINERAMA -DPACKAGE=\\\$PRGNAME\\\
-DVERSION=\\\$VERSION\\\
It probably would make more sense (and be less brittle) for things like that
to use a bit of sed:
sed
On 3/30/13, Marcin Herda mhe...@slackword.net wrote:
The i3status Makefile sets:
setcap cap_net_admin=ep
which, according to i3 developer/author, should suffice and so far has
been sufficient on my systems.
tar doesn't support capabilities, so if that bit is required, you'll
have to set it
You're right. There's even a newer version of the source (0.35-r4). Will
submit updated build (I'm the maintainer).
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Sent a mail to the flite maintainer a while back, got no response.
I'd like to take this over update it for flite-1.4 (which actually
supports native ALSA instead of OSS emulation, and has been out since
2009). Any objections, or does anyone else really want it?
On 4/14/13, JB yocha...@lavabit.com wrote:
This is a PITA for dial-up users. I looked at the Slackbuild for
HandBrake, but
didn't see anything in it that's making it do the downloading, and
unfortunately
am not a programmer so can't figure out where else this set of
instructions is
On 4/15/13, Larry Hajali larryh...@gmail.com wrote:
If there isn't any output then your processor doesn't support KVM and you
will need kqemu for better performance.
You will also need an ancient version of qemu, specifically the one
built by
eduke32 download URL has moved. For now, you can get the source at:
http://dukeworld.duke4.net/eduke32/synthesis/old/20110325-1856/eduke32_src_20110325-1856.tar.bz2
I'm the maintainer, I'll be updating the build pretty soon (with a newer
eduke32 snapshot).
On 4/18/13, Oleg Kostyuchenko cheate...@gmail.com wrote:
Also eduke32 now (at least at r3648) additionally depends on libvpx.
Optional. You can say 'make USE_LIBVPX=0' to build without it.
I'm not sure what eduke32 is using vpx for though.
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On 4/11/13, B Watson yalh...@gmail.com wrote:
Sent a mail to the flite maintainer a while back, got no response.
I'd like to take this over update it for flite-1.4
No response... silence = assent? Should I submit my updated flite build
Hm, there are separate GoogleEarth (version 6) and google-earth (v7)
SlackBuilds. Should
one go away?
While you're updating google-earth, you might add this to the SlackBuild
(below the chmod/find stuff):
sed -i 's,/lib/ld-lsb.so.3,/lib/ld-2.15.so\x00,' \
On 5/2/13, Sebastian Arcus s...@open-t.co.uk wrote:
I am trying to install rrdtool from SBo on a headless server with
14.0-current and nor Xorg installed. I need it for ntop. So far it has
forced me to install:
pixman, fontconfig, libxcb, libpthread-stubs, libXau, xproto, libXdmcp,
libX11
On 5/2/13, Roger Brown robr...@rogerbrown.info wrote:
You should look at sbopkg - among other things it lets you queue up the
dependencies and do the whole operation in one hit.
It wouldn't have helped with the problem he was having: sbopkg is only
for installing stuff from slackbuilds.org...
There's a bristol build in the pending queue, not put there by me. AFAIK,
I'm the maintainer... did I miss a memo or something?
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On 6/15/13, Niels Horn niels.h...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll reject it, sending a note to the submitter.
Thanks. I just submitted my update, too.
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Subject: Re: SBo mupdf 1.2 update?
To: B Watson yalh...@gmail.com
Hi,
I totally forgot that I still maintain packages @ SBo.
I don't have a slackware 14.0 installation at hand, I switched to Ubuntu
ten months ago.
So I would be happy I you could take over. Otherwise
On 6/25/13, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
On the pandas home page I read that it wants cpython installed, and
there's no SlackBuild script for that either.
I'm pretty sure CPython just means the C implementation of Python,
aka the python 2.x package in core Slackware. No need
On 6/27/13, Miguel De Anda mig...@thedeanda.com wrote:
anyway new gtk/gnome stuff seems to use xz files so replace
tar xvf foo.tar.gz
with
xz -d foo.tar.xz
tar xvf foo.tar
What version of Slackware are you using? tar xvf works fine on .tar.xz
files in 14.0 and IIRC 13.37 also.
On 8/5/13, King Beowulf kingbeow...@gmail.com wrote:
What do you think of change to the slackbuild template along the lines of:
...
MYSRC=${MYSRC:-$CWD}
...
# with -C don't need a 'cd $TMP' line
tar xvf $MYSRC/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.gz -C $TMP
Good plan.
I'd rather call it SRCDIR or
On 8/6/13, slackbui...@jq.oc9.com slackbui...@jq.oc9.com wrote:
What about the md5 sums ? I noticed that I do not need to update them so
what kind of install/build script uses them?
sbopkg uses them, so does sbotools. People manually running SlackBuild
scripts should use them, and I'm sure I'm
I'll take these, unless someone else wants them:
audio/mp3splt
audio/mp3splt-gtk
libraries/libmp3splt
libraries/libpst
system/linuxconsoletools
system/sdl-jstest
system/zerofree
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