-ki or -k -i, It does not seem to make any difference. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Donald Cooley <chytr...@sdf.org> wrote:
> On April 19, 2018 5:53:19 PM CDT, JCA <1.41...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> As I am writing this I have the feeling I have already asked about this >> isse. Well, I'd rather be a fool than an ignorant fool. >> >> I ran "sbopkg -c" in my system, and it informed me that there is a new >> version of Wireshark available. From the /var/lib/sbopkg/queues directory, >> as root I invoked "sbopkg -ki wireshark.sqf". This elicited the following >> answer: "No valid packages found. Exiting". I tried again with "sbopkg -i >> wireshark.sqf". This time I got the following: >> >> >> ########################################### >> New queue process started on: >> Thu Apr 19 16:05:11 MDT 2018 >> ########################################### >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> PRE-CHECK LOG >> Using the SBo repository for Slackware 14.2 >> Queue Process: Download, build, and install >> >> GeoIP: >> Checking GPG for GeoIP.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing GeoIP 1.6.12-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> lua: >> Checking GPG for lua.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing lua 5.1.5-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> libwacom: >> Checking GPG for libwacom.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing libwacom 0.29-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> libinput: >> Checking GPG for libinput.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing libinput 1.8.3-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> libxkbcommon: >> Checking GPG for libxkbcommon.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing libxkbcommon 0.7.1-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> qt5: >> Checking GPG for qt5.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing qt5 5.7.1-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> wireshark: >> Checking GPG for wireshark.tar.gz ... OK >> Processing wireshark 2.4.6-1 >> Using original .info file >> Using original SlackBuild file >> No build options selected. >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> Pre-check complete. >> >> Do you wish to proceed based on the search results above? Packages not >> found will be skipped during the process. >> >> (P)roceed or (Q)uit?: >> >> After typing "p", sbopkg proceeds to attempt to download, build and >> install all those packages. Here is the thing: I already have all those >> packages installed, and they are the right versions. >> >> Notice, however, that if I remove the installed version of Wireshark by >> hand (with removepkg) on invoking "sbopkg -ki wireshark.sqf" sbopkg seems >> to understand that all those dependencies are installed, for it only tries >> to download and install Wireshark. >> >> Why is sbopkg able to do the expected (right?) thing in one case, but not >> in the other? Is this intentional? It is not a big deal, for one can work >> around it as described. But, naively, it would seem like it would be a good >> idea if sbopkg could take care of the package upgrade process intelligently >> on its own. Perhaps am I missing something here? >> >> > I think you need to type sbopkg -k -i instead of sbopkg -ki. > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > >
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