slapt-get or swaret?
Just wondering which one you guys prefer: slapt-get, swaret, or some other package updater I dont know about?
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slackpkg has always worked for me. Used swaret in the past and didn't have any problems however.
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I have used Slapt-Get for the last couple of months. It's really good with updates. I haven't had any problems with it yet. The --search function could be a little better, as it returns anything contain the string you search on. I have heard of people hosing their systems by accidently updating system critical stuff, but I haven't had any problems like that myself. I'd recommend slapt-get. It's even included on the 10.2 extras CD.
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I've recently used slap-get (via gslapt) with no problems, but only for a short time.
I used Swaret for several months a while back, and had very few problems. However, my fav is slackpkg. It's included on the cd for a reason ;) It may not have the features of the others, but in my experience, it does the best job of syncing you exactly to the mirror. |
Go with Slackpkg.
It is easy to use, configure, and will do anything you need. |
slackpkg all the way, bro.
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I've been reading this forum now more than ever since i installed Slackware on my laptop and lookin' for a package manager.
I'm not a master yet of installpkg, but I going to keep reading posts on here before making a decision. I do have swaret on my pc, and it works well, but doesn't seem to have alot of packages to install. |
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take care, jason |
i've used slackpkg to keep current and never had a problem....you can choose your mirror, choose what you wanna blacklist, such as kernel and stuff...slackpkg is my choice.
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I like slackpkg
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$lackpkg is the money
I have to agree that slackpkg is the way to go.
I've tried swaret and the search did not work nearly as well as that of slackpkg. I've also found slackpkg to be a great deal faster. |
How about just upgradepkg *.tgz by hand? :D But seriously, I have also tried all three, and so far the best method for me is just getting alerts from slackware and getting the packages manually that way. It actually isn't that hard nor does it take a lot of time.
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