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Old 04-21-2018, 03:04 PM   #1
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Will SlackBuild stay Stable


Before you say drama. I love What Ponce has thought of. He is good People and this thread is about keeping it to a channel not some dev that says holly shit lets do this with this new crap.
slackware is a distribution.
that means build programs for that distribution.
Slackbuuild says screw you we want stuff new and build it and screw your System.
NOT!.
FACT IS Slackbuilds will break your shit and never be a tool until they learn to use the git tool and set it up for devel teams to run a SBO SCRIPT.
hOW MUCH MONEY DO WE NEED TO FING THROW AT YOU SO YOU WILL HELP.
we have no fing plans for slackware if you keep the bs up.
Pat KISS I work hard for my money my students need stable and a script.
or no use to use your tool .
money is nothing but a mans hard work.
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:15 PM   #2
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What the f*ck are you talking about? Cut the dope or booze, write a coherent post and tell us where it hurts?

Is this about slackbuilds.org? Or about Patrick's SlackBuild scripts?

Is this about ponce's repository that is prepping all the SBO scripts for the upcoming release? Be glad that there's someone like ponce making sure that you don't have to patch the hell out of the SlackBuild scripts targeting 14.2 stable on https://slackbuilds.org/

Where is your proof that SlackBuilds.org admins are screwing with you and the rest of the SLackware community?

Your posts are unworthy.
 
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Old 04-21-2018, 03:17 PM   #3
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slackbuilds are done by volunteers who got some software to work for their slackware install and have provided what they did for others looking to get same software to work, YMMV!

Maybe listen to Lord Vader and use the source Luke?
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:22 PM   #4
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What the f*ck are you talking about? Cut the dope or booze, write a coherent post and tell us where it hurts?

Is this about slackbuilds.org? Or about Patrick's SlackBuild scripts?

Is this about ponce's repository that is prepping all the SBO scripts for the upcoming release? Be glad that there's someone like ponce making sure that you don't have to patch the hell out of the SlackBuild scripts targeting 14.2 stable on https://slackbuilds.org/

Where is your proof that SlackBuilds.org admins are screwing with you and the rest of the SLackware community?

Your posts are unworthy.
Eric I wrote you and donate to you I am dyslexic f off .
you see a keyboord grow up. last time I explain this. Spell check for dyslexic lol. took 5 min to write this now go away Alien turd for IBM oh what is fishkill to you.
you sir are out of line. fact is qt5 in 14.1 in slackbuild broke our work either be nice or go play with big blue.
Edit: I mean 14,1 thanks darth

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Old 04-21-2018, 03:29 PM   #5
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slackbuilds are done by volunteers who got some software to work for their slackware install and have provided what they did for others looking to get same software to work, YMMV!

Maybe listen to Lord Vader and use the source Luke?
ty for your reply. not like big blue suck a
yes we all give.
and I guess LQ and Alien bob have shown another beer.

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Old 04-21-2018, 03:43 PM   #6
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What the f*ck are you talking about? Cut the dope or booze, write a coherent post and tell us where it hurts?

Is this about slackbuilds.org? Or about Patrick's SlackBuild scripts?

Is this about ponce's repository that is prepping all the SBO scripts for the upcoming release? Be glad that there's someone like ponce making sure that you don't have to patch the hell out of the SlackBuild scripts targeting 14.2 stable on https://slackbuilds.org/

Where is your proof that SlackBuilds.org admins are screwing with you and the rest of the SLackware community?

Your posts are unworthy.
whats wrong dude you still doing customer support and pissed off at us that pay for your service. You ever ask the people around you if they have friends that have dyslexia. your a big blue wtf. Fishkill is where we built bigblue you know whoe you speak to dude. customer support nice . took me 7 min to type you can do in 3 min. But my students see this. welcome to Urbana IL Eric .
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:45 PM   #7
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What's amazing is that Eric's oldest supported/distributed build of Qt5 is for 14.1, which supposedly is a completely different thing of 14.0 ...

Anyways, just a kindly remember: Slackware, and its additional support given by Eric Hameleers or the SBO, comes with NO GUARANTEE at all.

IF you really need a business guarantee that the shit works, there is always RHEL for you, you know...

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Old 04-21-2018, 03:48 PM   #8
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What the f*ck are you talking about? Cut the dope or booze, write a coherent post and tell us where it hurts?

Is this about slackbuilds.org? Or about Patrick's SlackBuild scripts?

Is this about ponce's repository that is prepping all the SBO scripts for the upcoming release? Be glad that there's someone like ponce making sure that you don't have to patch the hell out of the SlackBuild scripts targeting 14.2 stable on https://slackbuilds.org/

Where is your proof that SlackBuilds.org admins are screwing with you and the rest of the SLackware community?

Your posts are unworthy.
how would some dumb person know about Fishkill Eric some one does your paper work.
never forget the public. or my work. Slackbuilds does not build for that distro it allows the devs to put new stuff out that will build and run on slackware.
Looks at Eric's daily logs. have fun
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:53 PM   #9
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What's amazing is that Eric's oldest supported/distributed build of Qt5 is for 14.1, which supposedly is a completely different thing of 14.0 ...

Anyways, just a kindly remember: Slackware, and its additional support given by Eric Hameleers or the SBO, comes with NO GUARANTEE at all.

IF you really need a business guarantee that the shit works, there is always RHEL for you, you know...
Darth seen your name on change log f Eric he did buy beer with my donations.
I just hope slackbuilds sticks to a channel not a hurd of cats. as For Eric he will be around he has been known to write a few scripts never seen him code just push scripts and trouble shoot we hired him for that.
home of fishkill.
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:56 PM   #10
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It is hard to believe that Qt 5.9.5 could be even compiled within Slackware 14.0, because the Qt5 usually requires very modern compilers and support libraries.
 
Old 04-21-2018, 03:57 PM   #11
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Eric I wrote you and donate to you I am dyslexic f off .
The fact that you are dyslectic is not an excuse to tell untruths. And perhaps you should use some speech-to-text software like what's available on Android because your spoken words in your youtube videos are just OK.
Thanks for the "go grab a beer" donations but that does not automatically make you my paying customer. I work on Slackware because I like to do that. It does not earn me any money except the occasional donation. And that donation money goes into paying the rent of my online server, the power bills of my two build servers at home and the time lost to my wife and kid because I am at my computer every night for many hours, creating Slackware packages that you may or may not use.

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you see a keyboord grow up. last time I explain this. Spell check for dyslexic lol. took 5 min to write this now go away Alien turd for IBM oh what is fishkill to you.
If you actually followed what I do, you'd know that I was laid off from IBM in October 2016.

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you sir are out of line. fact is qt5 in 14,0 in slackbuild broke our work either be nice or go play with big blue.
There never has been a Qt5 package in any Slackware release until now. You probably mean you installed a Qt5 package from my or from another repository and "it broke your work"? It happens. And it will not have been Slackware 14.0 because I never built Qt5 for Slackware 14.0. I started with Slackware 14.1.

Perhaps you should ask for assistance if 3rd party stuff breaks, or just wait a couple of days, because people tend to fix what got broken. I have spent the last 10 days more than 6 hours per day, after my day job, to well past my bed time, fixing compilation errors in new gcc, plasma, libtorrent, vlc and libreoffice packages. And you don't notice all the hours that are wasted here just so you can download a package in a matter of minutes, be happy and continue with your business as usual. NEVER fucking underestimate the time I spend on making packages for you.

Make the distinction please: Slackware (stable releases) does not break, it's mostly the add-ons.

And if you chose to run slackware-current as the OS for your company's computers, that might not be a good idea. Slackware-current is ever-evolving. It is not stable. It occasionally breaks 3rd party stuff (think of every boost or poppler package upgrade for instance). If you need something stable for your company, there's Slackware 14.2.
 
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Old 04-21-2018, 03:58 PM   #12
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It wasn't . opps and your right sorry type 14.1 Sir. for qjackctl I complained to ponce not a good Idea to make qt5 a dependency he said wtf who cares.

https://slackbuilds.org/repository/1.../?search=qjack
omg that will break all your work who cares

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Old 04-21-2018, 04:07 PM   #13
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The fact that you are dyslectic is not an excuse to tell untruths. And perhaps you should use some speech-to-text software like what's available on Android because your spoken words in your youtube videos are just OK.
Thanks for the "go grab a beer" donations but that does not automatically make you my paying customer. I work on Slackware because I like to do that. It does not earn me any money except the occasional donation. And that donation money goes into paying the rent of my online server, the power bills of my two build servers at home and the time lost to my wife and kid because I am at my computer every night for many hours, creating Slackware packages that you may or may not use.



If you actually followed what I do, you'd know that I was laid off from IBM in October 2016.



There never has been a Qt5 package in any Slackware release until now. You probably mean you installed a Qt5 package from my or from another repository and "it broke your work"? It happens. And it will not have been Slackware 14.0 because I never built Qt5 for Slackware 14.0. I started with Slackware 14.1.

Perhaps you should ask for assistance if 3rd party stuff breaks, or just wait a couple of days, because people tend to fix what got broken. I have spent the last 10 days more than 6 hours per day, after my day job, to well past my bed time, fixing compilation errors in new gcc, plasma, libtorrent, vlc and libreoffice packages. And you don't notice all the hours that are wasted here just so you can download a package in a matter of minutes, be happy and continue with your business as usual. NEVER fucking underestimate the time I spend on making packages for you.

Make the distinction please: Slackware (stable releases) does not break, it's mostly the add-ons.

And if you chose to run slackware-current as the OS for your company's computers, that might not be a good idea. Slackware-current is ever-evolving. It is not stable. It occasionally breaks 3rd party stuff (think of every boost or poppler package upgrade for instance). If you need something stable for your company, there's Slackware 14.2.
Dude go write scripts while we code ok. Like your work your reply is to long for me.
By the way fck trump
fact is the reason debian is around is because it sticks to one channel and we can do better.
I am sorry Eric your reply is to long to read for my eyes. put an if statement in there and then a function.
have a beer.
Ok the slack way is to do it your self like a slant six . keeps running no need for a distro just linux.
ask pat what a Slant six is.

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Old 04-21-2018, 04:22 PM   #14
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It is hard to believe that Qt 5.9.5 could be even compiled within Slackware 14.0, because the Qt5 usually requires very modern compilers and support libraries.
the deference between developing code and an OS is huge. We make stuff to work in a environment sir.
I explained over 3 years ago about the issues with ldconfig. and pkgconfig.
and Pat for distribution 15.0 has taken action. a action that was needed with .la.

There is nothing new in slackware Sir. just people that develop and use Patricks tool.

anyone can make stuff build and install but do not be like Microsoft and break your system.
you tell me and Eric why cmake and qt and slackware are a big thing.
then realize it more than a build.
 
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Dude go write scripts while we code ok. Like your work your reply is to long for me.
So people who 'code' are better than people who write 'scripts'.
Well 'dude' you know nothing about me.

To keep it short:

Stop polluting my blog with hateful posts under the name of "Ginni Rometty". I was laid off at IBM in October 2016. OK?
 
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