Hi,
I've been thinking of installing the KDE edition of Salix, but was wondering if someone could answer these two questions:
-- Is the bytecode interpreter enabled in Freetype (I gather that it's now enabled in Slackware)?
-- Do the SlackBuild repositories hosted on Salix’s servers contain the relevant information for slapt-src/Sourcery to automatically resolve any dependencies?
Regards,
John
Two questions
Re: Two questions
I can't answer the first question, but regarding slapt-src-Sourcery, while there is no automatic dependency resolution, Sourcery will give you information about dependencies. I don't know whether it now gets this from the Salix repo or whether it looks at slackbuilds.org. In any case, the information isn't always complete, but it's a starting point. As far as I can see, the new Slackbuild repo hosted by Salix hasn't changed the user experience in this respect.
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Re: Two questions
Thanks for the response, I think I must have been expecting Salix to come complete with something like emerge!
Re: Two questions
If it's in slackware, it's in salix too.Langendoen wrote:-- Is the bytecode interpreter enabled in Freetype (I gather that it's now enabled in Slackware)?
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Re: Two questions
Thanks for the clarification -- I ask because it's not unknown for distributions to disable it on 'aesthetic' grounds. I'd rather enable it and disable auto-hinting, on 'avoiding eye-strain' grounds