[SOLVED] where is the repo with builded sbo packages
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I need to rebuild Qt and some other packages which are time intensive,
some time ago I have read about a repo where sbo packages are already builded.
it was here in the forum where I read it
but I have forgotten the URL/homepage
where is it?
just for the sake of completness (and in case some other read this), let me say that Panagiotis Nikolaou, the maintainer, is not affiliated with SBo (although he is pretty active on the slackbuilds-users mailing list): the policy regarding packages is still this.
just for the sake of completness (and in case some other read this), let me say that Panagiotis Nikolaou, the maintainer, is not affiliated with SBo (although he is pretty active on the slackbuilds-users mailing list): the policy regarding packages is still this.
yes. thanks!
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