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asarangan 11-03-2021 02:31 PM

slackware-current and SBo compatible?
 
I recently upgraded my 14.2 system to current. Everything works fine. But there are some packages from SBo I would like to install (such as Blender, Zoom, etc..), but SBo's latest is 14.2, not current. If I install a 14.2 SBo package, is there any risk of it overwriting any of the libraries or other files to an older version and causing problems?

camorri 11-03-2021 02:41 PM

See this thread, the first post explains how to install SBo packages on current.

https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ls-4175561999/

Ponce is maintaining what will become 15 SBo. That won't happen until current graduates to 15.0.
In the mean time, use the slackbuilds from Ponce. They work on current. If you find one that doesn't work, you can post to that thread and get help.

14.2 scripts may work on current, but its very hit and miss.

drumz 11-03-2021 02:43 PM

You want to switch to the "master" branch: https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/

It is tracking -current.

Also check out some of the sticky threads...

Edit: I was late to the party! The above post is better than mine.

avian 11-03-2021 02:49 PM

SBo itself stopped taking submissions quite a while ago now in preparation for Slackware 15.0. So lots of packages have kinda been frozen in time for a bit.

Like Camorri said, you might want to have a look at ponce's slackbuilds -current mirror/repo ( https://github.com/Ponce/slackbuilds/tree/current ), lots of work getting those packages working on -current, with more up to date scripts/patches etc. Basically all in preparation for the release of slackware 15.0.

kermitdafrog8 11-03-2021 06:08 PM

slackware-current and SBo compatible?
 
Some of Slackbuilds will still compile even newer versions just by changing the version with the latest source package.


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