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- 15. Mar 2024, 09:43
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Problem with Vbox Guest Additions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 148
Re: Problem with Vbox Guest Additions
djemos, no need for building your own packages. You can find all previous versions of all packages in the slackware uk cumulative repository. Example: http://slackware.uk/cumulative/slackwar ... x-5.15.63/
- 10. Mar 2024, 19:17
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: ls options
- Replies: 12
- Views: 305
Re: ls options
Yes, editing lang.sh will apply the changes systemwide.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with locale details and collate options to be of use.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with locale details and collate options to be of use.
- 10. Mar 2024, 18:03
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: ls options
- Replies: 12
- Views: 305
Re: ls options
As for the last part, you can edit your /etc/profile.d/lang.sh. As long as you don't run (gtk)localesetup to reconfigure those, it won't change.
- 4. Mar 2024, 21:16
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Installing local packages
- Replies: 4
- Views: 177
Re: Installing local packages
Well, there are thunar custom actions swhich could potentially do exactly what you want. You can set them up in your Edit menu in thunar. You can create a custom action for *.txz and *.tgz files that would run something like gksudo spkg %f Haven't tried it, but it should work. Alternatively, you can...
- 4. Mar 2024, 09:59
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Installing local packages
- Replies: 4
- Views: 177
Re: Installing local packages
You can use either the slackware pkgtools or spkg, which is faster and does more checks.
If you have a bunch of them, it's better to create a local repo and add that to your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc. Look in your /usr/doc/slapt-get-$VERSION/FAQ for more info.
If you have a bunch of them, it's better to create a local repo and add that to your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc. Look in your /usr/doc/slapt-get-$VERSION/FAQ for more info.
- 25. Feb 2024, 18:24
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Newest llvm update fails
- Replies: 12
- Views: 425
Re: Newest llvm update fails
Well, I seem to have found another bug in slapt-get. Even though the llvm-17.0 package included llvm13-compat in its dependencies, slapt-get reads the dependencies for the llvm-13.0 package instead, even for the llvm-17.0 package. I had to add llvm13-compat to both 13 and 17 versions, since everyone...
- 25. Feb 2024, 17:18
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Newest llvm update fails
- Replies: 12
- Views: 425
Re: Newest llvm update fails
Yes, laprjns, you're right. I had noticed that too. The llvm-17.0 package depends on llvm13-compat since a couple of days ago. But everyone who had upgraded before I added the dependency didn't get it. I wanted to post about it, but kept forgetting to. EDIT: I just checked that I had actually applie...
- 23. Feb 2024, 07:36
- Forum: Package requests
- Topic: Thunderbird pre-Stupernova
- Replies: 10
- Views: 425
Re: Thunderbird pre-Stupernova
That's another option. That's not a package. That's just a binary tarball. You can just extract it somewhere, anywhere, and run it from there. Right click, Extract here, go into the folder it creates and run the binary.
- 22. Feb 2024, 22:14
- Forum: Package requests
- Topic: Thunderbird pre-Stupernova
- Replies: 10
- Views: 425
Re: Thunderbird pre-Stupernova
You can get 102.13.0 from here: https://backup.salixos.org/monthly.5/repo/x86_64/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/ Get it while it's still there and keep a copy locally. If you want any other version, you'll have to build it yourself as djemos suggested. It's not that hard. edit: more versions availa...
- 20. Feb 2024, 12:06
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Newest llvm update fails
- Replies: 12
- Views: 425
Re: Newest llvm update fails
I agree it's wrong the way it is, but it's been like that for ever. I doubt slackware will change it anytime soon.