
Building in a Slackware box
Building in a Slackware box
So, what's needed to build Salix-ready packages from within Slackware? I have many build scripts at slackbuilds.org and would like to share them as Salix slkbuilds, but my Salix box is way too slow to compile big, complex software 

Re: Building in a Slackware box
I always liked writing my own SlackBuilds for Slackware in the past but slkbuilds are a hell of a lot easier to maintain.
Just download the slkbuild package from the Salix repo and install it, that should be enough. In fact, you could install the slapt-get package as well and have the entire repo at your finger tips.
Just download the slkbuild package from the Salix repo and install it, that should be enough. In fact, you could install the slapt-get package as well and have the entire repo at your finger tips.

Re: Building in a Slackware box
I meant what tools are necessary to build a package from a SLKBUILD, check dependencies and all.
Re: Building in a Slackware box
If you're going to use SLKBUILD files, you need the slkbuild package. Also the depfinder package to calculate dependencies.
Re: Building in a Slackware box
So, another question:
Can I submit only the SLKBUILD and the .dep file in the forums, and let somebody else 'adopt' those files, for a possible inclusion in the Salix repositories later?
Can I submit only the SLKBUILD and the .dep file in the forums, and let somebody else 'adopt' those files, for a possible inclusion in the Salix repositories later?
Re: Building in a Slackware box
But would be great if you maintain a bunch of packages 

Re: Building in a Slackware box
I would like to, but where should I host them?thenktor wrote:But would be great if you maintain a bunch of packages