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Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 25. Sep 2009, 16:59
by rsamurti
Hi,
Is using SLKBUILD compulsory?
Anand
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 26. Sep 2009, 07:31
by gapan
Hi Anand!
No it isn't. If you want to use Slackbuilds/buildscripts, you are free to do so.
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 26. Sep 2009, 08:51
by releasedinjapan
Hi,
So it means that we can use SlackBuilds for packages submitted for inclusion in Salix? Do SlackBuilds need to be named build-<package_name>.sh? I tested slkbuild and that makes it dead easy to create build scripts, but I'd like to be able to maintain packages on slackbuilds.org as well.
It opens another question: can you / will you use existing SlackBuilds to add new packages to Salix repository?
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 26. Sep 2009, 09:02
by gapan
Of course you can use Slackbuilds and, no there is no rule for build-$name.sh naming. You can use $name.Slackbuild naming as with all slackware packages.
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 26. Sep 2009, 10:18
by thenktor
But I'd appreciate it to have the SlackBuild included in the package in /usr/src/$packagename-$version
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 2. Oct 2009, 17:17
by rsamurti
Yes. I feel using SLKBUILD makes package creation process more systematic.
Anand
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 7. Oct 2009, 08:10
by ajaykumar.mysore
rsamurti wrote:Yes. I feel using SLKBUILD makes package creation process more systematic.
Anand
But Sir we don have a complete control over the programming package which we are dealing with right..
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 7. Oct 2009, 13:12
by JRD
No you have the whole control of it. Study SLKBUILD please.
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 24. Oct 2009, 23:03
by bruenig
bruenig here, what is this I see?
Re: Is SLKBUILD usage compulsory?
Posted: 25. Oct 2009, 08:00
by gapan
Hi bruenig
