how does dependency checking work?
Posted: 3. Sep 2010, 20:44
First off, now that I've used Salix for a couple days I am very happy with it, well done! I have only had to add two things not included the the repository, the broadcom-sta module and rednotebook. I also think I've outgrown KDE. After many years of using it Xfce is a breath of fresh air.
I am considering putting Salix on my desktop and/or maybe out in the shop in which case I'd probably want a few other applications such as gopdit for editing digital TV saves plus a few other odds and sods.
I have built slackpacks before rather than just use make install and can follow what's going on in a slkbuild file but I don't understand quite how dependency checking is done and are the packages in the repository built differently than those using slkbuild?
If I have missed this in the documentation please point me in the right direction.
I am considering putting Salix on my desktop and/or maybe out in the shop in which case I'd probably want a few other applications such as gopdit for editing digital TV saves plus a few other odds and sods.
I have built slackpacks before rather than just use make install and can follow what's going on in a slkbuild file but I don't understand quite how dependency checking is done and are the packages in the repository built differently than those using slkbuild?
If I have missed this in the documentation please point me in the right direction.