![]() (Y)es to continue, (N)o to abort, (R)etry the build?: N Package is a dependency of another package in the queue Queue or would you like to abort? If this failed Would you like to continue processing the rest of the Make: Leaving directory '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-opensource. It was a very long install and at the end these errors were reported: Trying to install via sbopkg while passing the PROPRIETARY_CODECS=yes One dependency for the QMapShack applicaion is now qt5 and I opted for I have indeed done these procedure before. > libraries in the current and you may not always find a Slackbuild for > Slackbuilds will inevitably fail due to missing, removed, renamed > As the time difference between stable and current increases, some > compiling really big apps like office programs, though they will take > installed everything, it will compile almost anything. > Unlike most distros, Slackware carries complete build tools so if you > make install (this last command as root). configure (let it do its thing) make (wait again) ![]() > usually give instructions but usually it is as simple as typing 3 commands Read the files called README and/or INSTALL, they If you don't like it you can always remove the ForĮxample, an error involving GTK may be avoided byĬonsider it a blessing when slpkg gives you a functioning You may be able to circumventĪ make failure by invoking the appropriate option. This will inform you ofĪvailable config options. The error message to find possible solutions. Happens you will get an error message at the end. Repository SBo is simply Slackbuilds and you are taken ![]() Steps and you should familiarize yourself with this method as Not everything is available and you may have to fall back on otherĮvery pre-built package was built from source using the aforementioned When a package is available slpkg is by far the simplest way to go. > adding some of the additional repositories like in your setup? > Is slpkg better than sbopkg for installing most things on current, maybe > Package graphviz-2.40.1 installed successfully Is slpkg better than sbopkg for installing most things on current, maybeĪdding some of the additional repositories like in your setup? Package graphviz-2.40.1 installed successfully | Package New Version Arch Build Repos Sizeġ package will be installed, 0 will be upgraded and 0 will be reinstalled.Īfter this process, 16.95 Mb of additional disk space will be used. The following packages will be automatically installed or upgraded Then in /etc/slpkg/nf changed 'stable' to 'current':Īnd in /etc/slpkg/nf uncommented: I just had to install slpkg first, which I did via Total found 7 packages in 3 repositories. If you were to use slpkg the command would be: > the lines of commands be? Its optional dependency gts installed fine via > To try and install graphviz on my current Slackware 64, what exactly would ![]() The lines of commands be? Its optional dependency gts installed fine via To try and install graphviz on my current Slackware 64, what exactly would Hoping maybe this time I won't need to install any 32-bit only applications. I've not set up the multilib 32-bit convertor on the -current 64-bit system,Īlthough I have done that on a previous Slackware 14.2 installation. Slackware, not necessarily my -current version. Interface, which has with the exception of graphviz so far worked fine.Īs far as I understand it, when launching sbopkg in this way, sbopkgĬonnects with repositories intented and tested for the 14.2 version of To launch 'sbopkg' and installed various packages via the usual menu On the new Slackware-current partition of the same laptop, I've used sbopkg Which requires graphviz, I reluctantly boot up Windows, as I found an easy. In this case, before getting QMapShack working on the Slackware partition, The reason have a Windows boot option is to easier install applications that > wich has to set to the library path (such as /usr/lib64 or /usr/lib) This could be done with the gcc -L switch > Note that on multilib systems some SlackBuilds need to be tweaked to > local edited SB modifications get erased. > the total repo branch is updated before any SB compilation so your > Beware with using SBO-git, it has some drawbacks and one of them is that > installed from the SlackBuild provided by Ponce: > The version installed on the -current system is Graphviz 2.40.1 I use Graphviz and have it installed on my slackware-current and 14.2 as
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