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Hi Willy, thanks for the tip. Will see what is best to be done. The first option for me is to finish the installer and that installer should have the option of automatic updates as it had it in the past. But since this is still not a complete build of dropline it is
not the first priority right now. I mostly wait that slackware current settles down and then I will start looking on how we go with the
distribution. For now my priority is to fix all wrong stuff in the packages and get all packages built and ready.
saxa, I hope an 12 day gap doesn't make this a necropost, but the old version of mozjs68 in your dropline 3.36 testing directory seems to now clobber Pat's polkit in current.
What is adviseable to use and as priority over here, is to use slackwares packages for whatever it exists. I only rebuild slakcware ones if there is a need to. So install slackwares mozjs and use that, all should work as normal. Do not install the dropline mozjs as at the time of building there was no slackware one enough new to use it for gnome.
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