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hosler 08-18-2006 08:41 AM

slackware packages
 
Hey. Slackware pretty much saved my laptop from the trashcan. Anyway, I installed swaret, but that didnt work. I know that swaret can uses the packages from linuxpackages.net. I also noticed that linux packages is full of packages for the i486 architecture. Right now im on a i686 kernel. So I was whondering if installing i468 packages on my i686 system will mess anything up? Also, could anyone link me to some good slackware package sites, or just an easy way to get updates?

I have been using slackware for about a year now, and all I have been using is the dropline update program for any updates.

xhi 08-18-2006 08:46 AM

there is such a thing as slapt-get out there. you may want to check it out.

you do know that speaking about a package manager on slackware is blasphemy? :p

jong357 08-18-2006 09:18 AM

'automated package manager' you mean? ;) Yea. Let him find out for himself when swaret/slapt-get trashes his system... Actually, lot's of people never have a problem with it from what I hear. I prefer to use wget and upgradepkg myself...

If your box is i686 then installing i486 packages is fine. They are backwards compatable. If you noticed almost all Slackware packages from slackware.com are i486... You wouldn't want to install i686 packages on an i486 box tho...

hosler 08-18-2006 11:31 PM

Im not really looking for an automated package system, but rather a good place to get packages. Since i486 packages will work with a i686 system, then ill just stick with linuxpackages.net.

pbhj 08-19-2006 04:44 PM

My slapt-getrc has ...

WORKINGDIR=/var/slapt-get
EXCLUDE=kernel-ide,kernel-source,kernel-headers,kernel-modules,lilo,.*-[0-9]dl$,devs,aaa.*
SOURCE=ftp://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/ftp.slackware.com/slackware-current/
SOURCE=http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/
#DISABLED=ftp://ftp.scarlet.be/pub/linuxpackages/Slackware-current/
#DISABLED=http://packs.slack.it/
#DISABLED=http://software.jaos.org/slackpacks/current/
#DISABLED=http://www.slacky.it/download/
#DISABLED=http://www2.linuxpackages.net/packages/Slackware-10.2/


The first two are just mirrors I think; the others have other packages too and are disabled as I'm doing what I might call a "core install" I'm more tentative about installing packages outside the slackware tree but am doing a mass upgrade for other packages.

Xian 08-19-2006 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hosler
Im not really looking for an automated package system, but rather a good place to get packages.

Check my sig for a couple of good links.

onebuck 08-19-2006 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hosler
Im not really looking for an automated package system, but rather a good place to get packages. Since i486 packages will work with a i686 system, then ill just stick with linuxpackages.net.

Hi,

You could goto slackware.com and pickup the packages link.

Or just use this package link.

xhi 08-20-2006 01:17 PM

gwsandvik, that is some sig you have there

chrisortiz 08-20-2006 02:02 PM

you guys should sticky this one.

onebuck 08-21-2006 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xhi
gwsandvik, that is some sig you have there

Hi,

Thanks! I really like to give back to the Linux community, especially slackware!

The sig is within the LQ guidelines.


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