Web-based Slackware Package Tracker

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JRD
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Re: Web-based Slackware Package Tracker

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Cool !
Can I make a suggestion? When a dep file does not contains packages version, do not display the ">=" strings as you can see here:
dbus >= , dbus-python >= , gst-python >= , gtkspell >= , pyOpenSSL >= , pygobject >= , pygtk >= , python >= , pyxdg >= ,
It's not very beautiful.
For other repositories that provides the information, I think it would be better to use "≥" rather than ">=", looks prettier for me.
What do you think ?

Also, what is the arch "x86" ?
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How can someone know if it will work with an higher version at all? :P
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Re: Web-based Slackware Package Tracker

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@ JRD
thx, your suggestions are now online.
for x86 you can see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86

@thenktor
about what?
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Re: Web-based Slackware Package Tracker

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So basically x86 and i486 refer to the same type of architecture repo ?
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i486 was an old proc released around 1990 from x86 family.
depends from what arch is used to built the package,
i think is better talk with Salix packager, about repository name maybe is more correct to put x86 than i486
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AS you can see, Slackware name their package with i486 like aaa_base-13.37-i486-3.txz, not x86. So Salix follow the same naming schema.
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teox99 wrote: @thenktor
about what?
I don't think dependencies with ">=" are really correct. You can not know if any newer version will work, too. It's more like "you need at least this version, newer version may still work". But actually I just wanted to troll a bit ;)
teox99 wrote:about repository name maybe is more correct to put x86 than i486
Yes, it is a x86 repository. But you need at least an i486 processor (or compatible) to run the binaries.
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Well I have an example. thunar-plugins, which use thunarx-1, are not compatible with thunarx-2. They need at least recompilation, and for some of them, some patching.
But hey, it's the choice of those distributions, here teos99 is making a search engine.
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yep!
dependencies without package version are not my fault!
it should be reported to the packager manteiner,
ill'find a way to do that ...
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https://www.slackabduction.com is much fun,teox99 :)

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