Adding buildscripts or ./configure lines to packages
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Chess: I'm actually reviewing sbopkg for Linux.com right now. It's good software. I've got some questions and a feature request that I'll post on the sbopkg group before I submit my article.
Cool! I am getting close to releasing version 0.11.0 of sbopkg that will, for the first time, include the ability to install packages that are built from a local SlackBuilds.org mirror using sbopkg. See the mailing list for more details or check out the SVN repository of sbopkg to see it in action now. Feel free to post any questions or feature requests you may have there.
Cool! I am getting close to releasing version 0.11.0 of sbopkg that will, for the first time, include the ability to install packages that are built from a local SlackBuilds.org mirror using sbopkg. See the mailing list for more details or check out the SVN repository of sbopkg to see it in action now. Feel free to post any questions or feature requests you may have there.
Thanks, Chess.
This is what makes it fun to do reviews. Depending on the timing, I may submit my article before your next release. I'm planning on finishing it this week. Having said that, if I know new features are coming, I'll mention them in my review.
Sbopkg 0.11.1 was just released and one new feature is an ability to install a package directly from within the sbopkg dialog interface. More information is the release announcement on the mailing list.
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