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# slackpkg search input
grep: warning: stray \ before /
grep: warning: stray \ before /
grep: warning: stray \ before /
grep: warning: stray \ before /
grep: warning: stray \ before /
grep: warning: stray \ before /
Looking for input in package list. Please wait... DONE
The list below shows all packages with name matching "input".
[inst] slackware64 : libinput-1.21.0-x86_64-1
[inst] slackware64 : xf86-input-evdev-2.10.6-x86_64-4
[inst] slackware64 : xf86-input-libinput-1.2.1-x86_64-2
[inst] slackware64 : xf86-input-synaptics-1.9.2-x86_64-1
[inst] slackware64 : xf86-input-wacom-1.1.0-x86_64-1
[inst] slackware64 : xinput-1.6.3-x86_64-3
You can search specific files using "slackpkg file-search file".
If in VM it does not happen, where it happen?
which slackpkg+ version?
if you use 1.9 run with DEBUG=1 and give me the xtrace in /tmp/slackpkg.XXXX, or run with DEBUG=2 and send the /tmp/slackpkg.XXXX.tar.xz. If you use 1.8 run with bash -x
Regular expressions with stray backslashes now cause warnings, as
their unspecified behavior can lead to unexpected results.
For example, '\a' and 'a' are not always equivalent
<https://bugs.gnu.org/39678>. Similarly, regular expressions or
subexpressions that start with a repetition operator now also cause
warnings due to their unspecified behavior; for example, *a(+b|{1}c)
now has three reasons to warn. The warnings are intended as a
transition aid; they are likely to be errors in future releases.
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