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Impossible. Simply because what is in slackbuilds.org is in the salix "slackbuilds.org" repo that you get with slapt-src/sourcery. So it's impossible that one version is available in salix and a different one in slackbuilds.org. Unless of course you are talking about different slackware releases... You have salix 14.0 installed and you're referring to the slackbuilds.org 14.1 repository. But slapt-src/sourcery points to the slackbuilds.org 14.0 repository.rrttdd wrote:This didn't work for the xbmc 12.2 slackbuild of the salix repo, but it worked for the 12.3 slackbuild of slackbuilds.org!
In principle...
taglib 1.8 is in slackware 14.1, taglib 1.7.2 is in slackware 14.0.rrttdd wrote:-The xbmc 12.3 slackbuild couldn't find the taglib 1.7.2 I had installed before using gslapt and the Salix repo. --> I had to find a taglib 1.8 slackbuild in the www, and this problem was solved.
samba 4 is in slackware 14.1, samba 3.6.x is in slackware 14.0.rrttdd wrote:-The xbmc 12.3 slackbuild of slackbuilds.org requires Samba 4. The latest version within the Salix repo is 3.6.8/3.6.20 --> so I downloaded a Samba 4 slackbuild, which took a looong time to create and install. After another loong period of time finally, the xbmc 12.3 slackbuild was installed.
Your impression is based on the assumption that slackbuilds.org is operated by salix. It isn't. Salix just provides some tools to interact with slackbuilds.org. If what you get from slackbuilds.org is garbage, that is not the fault of Salix or any of the tools that we provide.rrttdd wrote:My impression is that the Salix OS project urgently needs some people for packet building... If you have a "project" in mind you want to realize with Salix, and you need additional libraries and packages, you'll suddenly recognize that
a) many important packages are slightly outdated
b) many packages even don't work
For packages that are available in gslapt, it only takes just some clicks. But xbmc is not available in gslapt, is it?rrttdd wrote:That can be quite frustrating. I needed several hours to install xbmc. In theory, I should have needed just some clicks in Gslapt...
You see? Oracle jdk is not in the salix repo at all! It's in slackbuilds.org.rrttdd wrote:1) The Gslapt-Slackbuild of the original Oracle JDK 7u45 in the Salix repo can be removed or should be updated, since it refers to a download not offered by Oracle anymore
Nothing is wrong with it. xbmc 12.3 (from slackbuids.org 14.1 repo) doesn't work with taglib 1.7.2 (from slackware 14.0). Nothing wrong with that.rrttdd wrote:2) Something is wrong with the taglib 1.7.2 Gslapt-Slackbuild in the Salix repo, since it couldn't be found by the xbmc 12.3 slackbuild script. Furthermore it's outdated.
Again, that is not the salix repo. It's the slackbuilds.org repo.rrttdd wrote:3) The xbmc 12.2 slackbuild in the Salix repo is outdated and can't find any JDK.
Make that ~1000 and you'll be closer to the actual number. For the record, slackware itself alone only provides ~1250 packages.mimosa wrote:However, among Slackware-based distributions, I believe Salix has the largest respositories, meaning you get 500+ packages on top of vanilla Slackware.