Slackware :: Pkgbuild - Modern, Multi-architecture, Package Builder For Slackware?

May 25, 2010

We are pleased to present one of our new creations: pkgbuild, a tool written in standard C++, using libCURL, ZLib, BZip2 and libLZMA (part of XZ). It is a modern Slackware packages builder, network-transparent, multi-architecture, designed to greatly simplify the creation of a package, automatically executing the required post processing.

What does it do? Recognize and build packages for the following architectures: i386, i486, i586, i686, x86_64, IA64, IA32e, s390, s390x, sparc and sparc64.

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Slackware :: Slackware 13.1 Build Package Net-snmp With LmSensors Support?

Nov 17, 2010

I downloaded from http://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/s...ce/n/net-snmp/ source and I build new package and works ok no errors. If I change net-snmp.SlackBuild and add CFLAGS --with-mib-modules=ucd-snmp/lmSensors --with-ldflags=-lsensors while I need lmsensors support in net-snmp. But the package compiling ends with error:

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Slackware :: Any Kind Of Package Manager / Slap-get / Sbopkg For Slackware ARM?

Feb 13, 2011

I am very happy to announce that today I succeeded to install full Slackware ARM on the pandaboard: URL...I did the following:

* sd with 2 partitions, one (vfat) for bootloaders (MLO, u-boot.bin) and uImage and the other one (ext2) for minirootfs
* copy xloader (MLO), uboot and uImage from Angstrom distro on the first partition
* copy Slackware ARM minirootfs on the second partition with Angstrom modules in the usual path (/lib/modules/...)
* boot in ARMedslack
* install all the others packages via NFS

I had to make some changes to configuration files as indicated here:URL...The next step is to build a kernel and modules for omap4 by myself and use them instead of the Angstrom ones.One question: is there any kind of package manager, such as slap-get, sbopkg, etc. for Slackware ARM? If not, can I use the SlackBuilds from slackbuilds.org? How to modify them?

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Slackware :: In Multilib Can The Same Library Be Installed Under Each Architecture

Feb 24, 2011

A certain program I use requires pango and gtkglext in 32 bit. I had already installed both of these in 64, and just now I downloaded .rpms for them in 32 bit and used rpm2tgz to turn them into .tgz files. The application i needed them for now works fine, but I'm wondering if installing precompiled packages like I did may mess with the 64 bit installs I already did, or if they can both be installed at the same time without any issues.

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Slackware :: Slackware Package For Iced Tea Java Thing?

Jul 28, 2010

Anybody know of a slackware package for the Iced Tea Java thing? I have the rpm (I have fedora anyhow) but I would like a slackpkg to cstick in here.

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Slackware :: Anybody Have A Slackware 13.0 32bit Package For Nfsshell

Mar 28, 2011

I found the source, but it's missing a few header files.I tried downloading a few but it wasn't working correctly.I'd rather install this package properly.

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Slackware :: KVIrc Has A Slackware Package At The Top Of Their List?

Jan 19, 2011

I'm elated when I see software download pages that include a binary Slackware package.wrt KVIrc, their Slackware package is at the top of their list of binaries.They've got an rpm too, but it's SuSE, not Redhat - I found that to be pretty kewl too.I wonder if they're Slackers... hm...Well, that having been said, there's also a SlackBuild for it at the repository.I'm going to give this client a spin and see how I like it.Here's the URL: http://www.kvirc.net/?id=releases&pl...=4.0.2&lang=enUPDATE: The mirrors I checked are reporting 404 errors... bummer.

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Slackware :: Does Anyone Know Of A Slackware Gail Package?

Nov 8, 2010

I need to install gail, but can't find a package.

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Slackware :: 64-current - After The Big One - Multi-lib ?

Mar 6, 2010

Well this pretty much sums up the experience with Slackware current these days. This is not to say it was all plain sailing. So what problems were there?

1) Nvidia drivers did not work, this was fixed by re-compiling the kernel modules and installing a patched or beta driver, but it introduced another fault. However this problem cannot be accredited to Slackware, all operating systems have driver problems after being updated. Nvidia however had a new version out in a couple of days, which completely fixed the problem.

2) The problem introduced by the hacked fix of the older Nvidia driver wouldn't allow me to switch to the generic kernel (it would not create a valid initrd.gz). I think this was because of re-compiling the kernel modules, so I re-installed them and the problem was fixed. Again not a Slackware fault but a samac fault.

3) Program A couldn't find library B. Slackware has moved some libraries from e2fsprogs to util-linux-ng. This may cause some stuff to break if you are using the multi-lib extensions. This was fixed by creating a compat32 package for util-linux-ng. Again not actually Slackwares fault, but a little closer to home. Alien Bob could you update the massconvert.sh please.

That's it so far, after an update that ran to over 500 lines in the change log, an updated kernel, updated glibc, updates X server etc. etc. and three paltry problems none of which could be attributed to Slackware directly.

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Slackware :: Upgrade 13.1 Multi-lib To 13.37?

Apr 29, 2011

I'm using Slackware 13.1_64 with multi-lib. Now that 13.37 is out I would like to upgrade my system but thought I would ask if there are any problems or considerations for upgrading multi-lib systems ?

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Slackware :: Missing Libuuid.so.1 In The Multi-lib?

Mar 2, 2010

package that libuuid is in so I can create a 32-bit libuuid.so.1 on my system. It is needed by wine and massconvert.sh didn't create it.

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Slackware :: 64 Multi-lib And Nvidia Graphics?

Aug 13, 2010

I'm just about to install Alien Bob's multi-lib packages for Slackware64. Everything looks easy, but I've got a question about this part of the instructions:

Quote:

After installing the -compat32 packages, you may have to re-install your binary Nvidia or Ati video X.Org drivers. These driver packages contain both 64bit and 32bit libraries to be maximally useful on a 64bit multilib OS. If you installed the driver files for both architectures, the mesa-compat32 package will overwrite some of the 32bit library files.

On the other hand, if you originally only installed the 64bit driver libraries for your Nvidia/Ati card, it is recommended after installation of the multilib packages, to re-install the binary driver package. This time, choose to install the 32bit driver files as well.

The graphical 32bit applications that you are going to run on your multilib installation will require these 32bit driver libraries. Crashes are likely to occur if you fail to install the correct files.

Right now, I'm on pure 64-bit Slackware64-13.1, and I'm using the Nvidia driver from Slackbuilds.org (along with the nvidia-kernel and libvdpau packages from there too).

So:Do I have both 32- and 64- bit bindary drivers installed as part of the package from Slackbuilds.org?
Could I avoid all this hassle by simply not installing the mesa-compat32 package?
If I do need to reinstall the Nvidia binary driver, do I just upgradepkg --reinstall nvidia-driver-195.36.15-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz?

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Slackware :: Upgrading To -current And Multi-lib From 13.1?

Nov 16, 2010

I'm looking at running -current instead of 13.1, and wondering about 'upgrading' to -current, as well as running multi-lib. I found the following procedures from another post of about a year ago, but I'm not sure from what directory to run such a script:

Code:

# Upgrade to Slackware64-current
upgradepkg --install-new slackware64-current/slackware64/*.t?z
# Download compat32 stuff

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Should the procedures above work for me? and although I know that things may occasionally break here and there (and get fixed too), are there any known issues right now that would break things on my machine?

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Slackware :: Using A Nvidia Graphic Card With Multi Monitor With Two Monitors?

Jul 20, 2010

Using a nvidia graphic card with multi monitor with two monitors. Can I have one with xbmc and other with normal KDE (firefox, xchat, ...).

Can I do this in linux (Slackware)?

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Slackware :: Multi-lib From AlienBOB 13.1 Can't Compile VMware Server 2.0.2 B-203138

Jul 8, 2010

Slackware64 multi-lib from AlienBOB 13.1 can't compile VMware Server 2.0.2 build-203138

1. It does run wine 32 bit version ( a package called "64" bit, but there ain't no 64bit wine, right?)

2. It runs 32 bit programs in that wine.

3. It is vanilla 2.6.33.4 kernel 64bit so far.

Shall I go for VirtualBox or can I get VMWare to work any soon? I already did the VMware-server-2.0.2-203138-update-2.patch and got a bit further, but the build of the vmmon just "goes to pieces"?

Code:

make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config3/vmmon-only'
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.33.4/build/include/.. SUBDIRS=$PWD SRCROOT=$PWD/. modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.33.4'

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Slackware :: Running Multi For 32 Bit Support - Error Loading CURL Library

Jun 27, 2010

I'm running Slack 13.1 64 bit. I'd like to try running multi for 32 bit support so I can run a 32 bit version of firefox using the 32 bit flash plugin. Here's what I did: - followed Alien Bob's Wiki and download and installed all the *txz files. - installed a bunch of required libraries following the instructions on the Wiki - installed the 32 bit 10.1 version of the flash player plugin in $HOME/.mozilla/plugins/ - started the 32 bit 3.6.3 version of firefox; it seems to work fine. - go to about plugins and verify that Shockwave Flash (libflashplayer.so) is version 10.1 r53 and it is enabled. - run "ldd libflashplayer.so" and verified that all libraries are found. - run "ldd /usr/lib/firefox-3.6.3/firefox-bin" and verified all libraries are found. - go to [URL]... and click on "test your adobe flash player installation" I will get this error: Adobe Flash Player error: could not load cURL library - I verified (repeatedly) that I do have what I think is the correct package. How can I fix (or start debugging) this error?

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Debian :: Error Termcap Support Not Found (on Modern Systems, This Typically Means The Ncurses Development Package Is Missing)

Jun 4, 2011

using squeeze and trying to install asterisk on it. after entering the ./configure command this error appears configure: error: *** termcap support not found (on modern systems, this typically means the ncurses development package is missing) i've tried to find the soultion in google, but i couldn't.

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Slackware :: Best Package Of Openoffice On 64?

Jun 2, 2010

I have slackware64-13.0 & xfce. I installed somebody's openoffice package ( a repackaging of the rpms), openoffice.org-3.2.0_en_US-x86_64-1_rlw.txz and ran into crazy keyboard issues, double inserts of random keys when I type faster than a snail's pace liikee tthiis. I had errors from xkbcomp rolling off the screen.

> Using last definition
> Warning: Duplicate shape name ""
> Using last definition
> Warning: Duplicate shape name ""
> Using last definition
> Warning: Multiple doodads named ""

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Slackware :: 32 Bit Package Use 64 Bit Dependencies?

Jun 4, 2011

Theres a package I'm going to install that is available only in 32-bit, but I have its dependencies installed as regular 64-bit. Since I'm multilib, will the 32-bit package be able to work with the 64-bit deps?
If not, can 32-bit versions of the deps be installed side by side with the 64 bit?

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Slackware :: Creating A Php Package For 13.1?

Oct 13, 2010

Running against a situation here, for which I have solutions in mind, but for some reason or another they don't really strike me as "good" solutions.

I am making a customized for myself (eg with postgreSQL support) php package. Configure and make run fine; but upon make install the make tries to access httpd.conf in the $DESTDIR/etc/httpd

My first thought is: prior to 'make install' copy the file from /etc/httpd to the target dir;

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Slackware :: 13.37 - Looking For GTK GUI Package Manager

May 28, 2011

I want a pkgtool-like gtk app for xfce, something like KDE k-package, which can install/remove/... and show the app description text file.

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Slackware :: Package For Pysqlite2?

Nov 14, 2010

Towards a Slackware package for pysqlite2?

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Slackware :: 12.2 - What Package Contains TCPD

Oct 4, 2010

I have Slackware 12.2 on a webserver and I need to install TCPD, but I don't know what package it's in. Does anyone know? I've tried searching online but that hasn't worked out too well.

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Slackware :: Which Kde Package For Kcontrol?

Mar 6, 2011

after hours of searching and trying, I could not determine which kde package contains the kde system-settings gui. I'm under Xfce and would like to make some changes for my remaining KDE apps.

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Slackware :: Got A Slackbuild / Package For TigerVNC?

Apr 15, 2010

I'm looking for a VNC solution with the RENDER extension. TigerVNC seems to do what I want, but I have only found precompiled packages for Debian.

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Slackware :: Package For Kdeedu-devel ?

Jun 15, 2011

I'm looking for a package for kdeedu-devel, need libmarblewidget for digikam and kphotoalbum

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Slackware :: Package Manager And Dependencies ?

Aug 12, 2010

I am a long-time Debian user (I use it since Woody) and yesterday, due to an unexpected problem on my hard drive and an inexplicable lack of a current Debian cd or a possibility to perform a net install, I had to choose between either stay without computer at home or install one of the two other operating systems I happened to have on cds: Free-BDS or Slackware 13.0. Since I do not have time to learn something that I consider to be more radically different from Debian, I went for Slack.

So, first impressions:

1. Quick and smooth installation, though I got a bit over-enthusiastic when it came to select packages to install and unselected many libraries that I later realised that were necessary for various packages and I had to install them anyway.

2. Configure my wifi was surprisingly easy. I had braced myself for overly-complicated configurations to be done while I'd not have access to google, however rc.inet1.conf was very straight-forward and it provided plenty of examples to illustrate basically every possible configuration. All I had to do was to copy my wpa_supplicant.conf from my Debian backup and it worked.

3.X: For some reason I expected I'd have trouble to properly install and configure X, however my window manager was up and running in a few minutes. I copied my ~/GNUstep folder from my backup gave me the exact same X environment I had in Debian.

4. Package managing and dependencies: (I think I am correct to presume that that has to be the main complaint of most Debian users). pkgtool is very easy to use but, yeah, it does not resolve dependencies.

However, and while I installed a system way more minimalistic than any Debian system I had, I was surprised to find out that:

-Firefox had only ONE dependency

-vlc had none

-xfe, on the other hand, has some obscure dependency that I cannot figure out where to get it (libGLU).

So, a question for more experienced Slackware users: How do you get around the dependencies? Is there a quick way to find out what additional packages you will need on beforehand, or you install the package and try to run it, so to see what libs you need when it fails to start?

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Slackware :: Sox Package, 13.1, Fails On Sox 1.wav -e Stat?

May 3, 2011

I think there is a problem with the sox package that comes with Slackware 13.1.I would appreciate any advice. I'm using the same file, 1.wav, in both cases. The output of file 1.wav is1.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 HzOn 12.1, I can runsox 1.wav -e stat 2> /tmp/stat.txt

bash-3.1$ cat /tmp/stat.txt
Samples read: 37096920
Length (seconds): 420.600000

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Slackware :: Upgrade From Compiled Package In 13.1?

Apr 1, 2011

I compiled php 5.2.17 from the source with php-fpm and I have the compiled package /tmp as you know the version of php is slackware 13.1 is the same (5.2.17 without php-fpm) . How could I update from from compiled package?

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Slackware :: Exactly Does A Slackbuild Do (aside From Installing A Package)?

Dec 27, 2010

I mean like, what does it do differently from just installing something from source? Check to make sure you have the required dependencies before compiling the .tgz package? something else?

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