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Yep, I might have introduced a bit of confusion, particularly for newbies, but we know that in the end Pat decides
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Best regards,
Andrzej Telszewski
It may depend on how well 4.5 performs along with what it brings to the table in terms of support factors, stability, and other positives. It's been common for an LTS to be present in many distributions, not just Slackware, but mainlines are used from time to time when its beneficial to everyone.
Please remove xfce4-mixer and xfce4-volumed of xfce-build-all.sh
Usually Pat is reluctant to remove features. I doubt that he even considers such a request if not sustained by a rationale. Unless it be obvious, I can't tell in this case.
Last edited by Didier Spaier; 03-17-2016 at 01:14 PM.
I think it was a left over since those two packages were removed already from core packages, but it's still there at the source so people who used the script will also build it too (and probably fail if SlackBuild script is removed already).
I think it was a left over since those two packages were removed already from core packages, but it's still there at the source so people who used the script will also build it too (and probably fail if SlackBuild script is removed already).
the code , do a scan in xterm window ...and register all in to file /tmp/scan.txt , if no logging enabled, that type of actions NOT WORK.
All distros compile xterm with logging enabled , i think is not problematic option to enable.
Saving actions in to a txt , helps to grep later some things, or to comparision propouse.
I hope , now understand my request.
Thanks.
The command exposed , only works well ,if recompile xterm with logging , in the actual xterm 322 (no loggin enabled) , the action do a scan ,but can`t save in to a txt...only after recompile enabling that.
Last edited by USUARIONUEVO; 03-17-2016 at 07:49 PM.
Pat, may we please, please, please have cscope 15.8b in Slackware 14.2?
errr, you might want to keep a closer look on the changelog:
+--------------------------+
Tue Mar 8 01:54:33 UTC 2016
A few more updates. Thanks to Robby Workman for prepping most of
the minor version bumps.
[...]
d/cscope-15.8b-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
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