From edu.oda at gmail.com Wed Jun 3 01:41:44 2009 From: edu.oda at gmail.com (Oda) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 22:41:44 -0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] krb5 slackbuild Message-ID: <2733dfe50906021841l1ad97e6leb77919d8d7dda06@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I was writing a slackbuild to krb5 when somebody submit one, so I decided to wait. But this slackbuild is still in the pending list. Is there any problem with it? Maybe I can help. Thanks, -- Oda more? finger oda at ime.usp.br ------------------------------------------------------ If you don't have time to do it right, where are you going to find the time to do it over? ------------------------------------------------------ From xgizzmo at slackbuilds.org Thu Jun 4 02:48:58 2009 From: xgizzmo at slackbuilds.org (xgizzmo at slackbuilds.org) Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 22:48:58 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090604 Message-ID: <200906032248.58660.xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org> Thu Jun 4 01:42:05 UTC 2009 Apologies to the maintainers of a few of these that were bumped; while we were building gnucash, we went ahead and bumped a few deps to the latest stable releases. Also updates purely for x86_64 are not going to be listed in the Changelog. business/gnucash: Updated for version 2.2.9. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman graphics/ristretto: Updated for version 0.0.22. --erik libraries/gtkhtml: Updated for version 3.18.3. --dsomero libraries/libbonobo: Updated for version 2.24.1. Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman libraries/libbonoboui: Updated for version 2.24.1. Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman libraries/libgnomecups: Updated for version 0.2.3. --dsomero libraries/libgnomeprint: Updated for version 2.18.6. --dsomero libraries/libgnomeprintui: Updated for version 2.18.4. --dsomero libraries/libgnomeui: Updated for version 2.24.1. Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman libraries/libofx: Included a patch to fix compilation with gcc43. --rworkman libraries/libtasn1: Updated for version 1.8. --dsomero libraries/ORBit2: Updated for version 2.14.17. --dsomero misc/gnome-mime-data: Changed default ARCH setting to i486; the pkgconfig file embeds a path to libdir. --rworkman network/iw: Updated for version 0.9.14. Thanks to fossfun. --rworkman network/libnl: Miscellanous build script and .info file edits. Thanks to Andrew Psaltis. --rworkman network/warvox: Added - WarVOX is a suite of tools for exploring, classifying, and auditing telephone systems. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman system/gnome-vfs: Updated for version 2.24.1. Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman system/rubygems: Updated for version 1.3.4. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Fri Jun 5 05:24:35 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 05:24:35 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090605 Message-ID: <20090605052435.GA9962@slackbuilds.org> Fri Jun 5 05:10:18 UTC 2009 audio/ardour: Updated for version 2.8. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger. --rworkman development/apache-ant: Miscellaneous cleanups to the build script and change of maintainer. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman development/erlang-otp: Added - Erlang is a general-purpose concurrent programming language and runtime system. This package contains everything but the manpages. Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman development/erlang-otp-man: Added - Erlang is a general-purpose concurrent programming language and runtime system. This package contains only the manpages. Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman development/pil: Miscellaneous build script cleanup. --rworkman development/scons: Changed the default ARCH to i486 since the package content is arch-specific (with respect to file placement). --rworkman development/swig: Updated for version 1.3.38. --rworkman libraries/BeautifulSoup: Miscellaneous build script cleanups. --rworkman libraries/ClientForm: Miscellaneous build script cleanups. --rworkman libraries/ant-contrib: Added - ant-contrib is a library full of extended functions for ant build tasks. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman libraries/apache-ivy: Added - ivy is an integrated dependency manager for apache-ant. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman libraries/mechanize: Changed the default ARCH to i486 since the package content is arch-specific (with respect to file placement). --rworkman libraries/opal: Updated for version 3.6.2. Thanks to Mauro Giachero. --rworkman libraries/ptlib: Updated for version 2.6.2. Thanks to Mauro Giachero. --rworkman libraries/python-dateutil: Changed the default arch from noarch to i486. network/authbind: Added - authbind allows non-root processes to bind to ports 1 to 511. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman network/ekiga: Updated for version 3.2.4. Thanks to Mauro Giachero. --rworkman office/antiword: Miscellaneous build script cleanups. Thanks to titopoquito. --rworkman office/calibre: Added - Calibre is an e-book library manager. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman From JPClizbe at tx.rr.com Fri Jun 5 06:25:18 2009 From: JPClizbe at tx.rr.com (John Clizbe) Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 01:25:18 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] mldonley.SlacBuild should be updated? In-Reply-To: References: <200905220014.31137.chaos.proton@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A28BA4E.8040409@tx.rr.com> Grissiom wrote: > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 00:14, Grissiom > wrote: > > Hi all, > > > I see there are many updates in upstream of mldonkey, including > "urgent security related bug-fix and effects all MLDonkey versions > >= 2.8.4" > (http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/mldonkey/mldonkey/distrib/ChangeLog?view=markup). > > But the SlackBuild for mldonley is still based on v2.9.4. I mailed > the SlackBuild maintainer but get no reply yet. Maybe somebody else > could fix it. > > > Hello folks, > > Still get no reply from the maintainer, so nobody cares?... ;( I know > you are busy these days ;) > > -- > Cheers, > Grissiom I take a stab at it. It's blocking an upgrade of ocaml. Regards, -John From chaos.proton at gmail.com Fri Jun 5 06:47:42 2009 From: chaos.proton at gmail.com (Grissiom) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 14:47:42 +0800 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] mldonley.SlacBuild should be updated? In-Reply-To: <4A28BA4E.8040409@tx.rr.com> References: <200905220014.31137.chaos.proton@gmail.com> <4A28BA4E.8040409@tx.rr.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 14:25, John Clizbe wrote: > > > I take a stab at it. It's blocking an upgrade of ocaml. > Anyway, you can pass --enable-force-ocaml to force usage of self-compiled Ocaml then every thing will go fine. Although it will take much more time... -- Cheers, Grissiom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From nille.kungen at gmail.com Fri Jun 5 10:54:46 2009 From: nille.kungen at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Niklas_=27Nille=27_=C5kerstr=F6m?=) Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:54:46 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] mldonley.SlacBuild should be updated? In-Reply-To: <200905220014.31137.chaos.proton@gmail.com> References: <200905220014.31137.chaos.proton@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A28F976.6070306@gmail.com> Grissiom skrev: > Hi all, > > > I see there are many updates in upstream of mldonkey, including > "urgent security related bug-fix and effects all MLDonkey versions >= > 2.8.4" > (http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/mldonkey/mldonkey/distrib/ChangeLog?view=markup). > > But the SlackBuild for mldonley is still based on v2.9.4. I mailed the > SlackBuild maintainer but get no reply yet. Maybe somebody else could > fix it. > Why don't you take over and maintain it since it's an orphaned slackbuild. http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/2008-November/003181.html So feel free to take over it and submit an update. Best regards Nille From chaos.proton at gmail.com Fri Jun 5 12:56:45 2009 From: chaos.proton at gmail.com (Grissiom) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 20:56:45 +0800 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] mldonley.SlacBuild should be updated? In-Reply-To: <4A28F976.6070306@gmail.com> References: <200905220014.31137.chaos.proton@gmail.com> <4A28F976.6070306@gmail.com> Message-ID: 2009/6/5 Niklas 'Nille' ?kerstr?m > Why don't you take over and maintain it since it's an orphaned slackbuild. > > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/2008-November/003181.html > So feel free to take over it and submit an update. > > Hmm, how did I miss that mail?... OK, I'll take is over and submit an update. 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URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Fri Jun 5 19:06:26 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 14:06:26 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090605 In-Reply-To: References: <20090605052435.GA9962@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: <20090605140626.01ca0794@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 15:05:11 +0800 Grissiom wrote: > On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 13:24, Robby Workman > wrote: > > > Fri Jun 5 05:10:18 UTC 2009 > > development/scons: Changed the default ARCH to i486 since the > > package content > > is arch-specific (with respect to file placement). --rworkman > > ... > > > libraries/mechanize: Changed the default ARCH to i486 since the > > package content is arch-specific (with respect to file placement). > > --rworkman > > > ... > > > libraries/python-dateutil: Changed the default arch from noarch to > > i486. > > > > So your admins reached a agreement? > On that point, pretty much so, yes. :-) Also, I did get your mail re texlive; thanks! -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(gnome-colors-3.0.tar.gz source - http://gnome-colors.googlecode.com/files/gnome-colors-3.0.tar.gz) > > The current version (3.8.6) is here: http://gnome-colors.googlecode.com/files/gnome-colors-3.8.6.tar.gz and it works good with the current gnome-colors.slackBuild. > > > I don't know who I should turn too, so maybe you can redirect it the right person. > And excuse me for English) > > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I just haven't had the time to look into this. > Attached are all of the files necessary. Feel free to modify and > resubmit. > > -- > Alex Lysenka > Computer Science Major > Operations Management & Information Systems Major > Northern Illinois University > alysenka at niu.edu If Eugen wants to take over maintainership and Alex if you are OK with that, then that's fine. Eugen, just submit an update per the instructions on the SBo site and put your name and email in as the new maintainer. Alternatively, if Alex wants to keep maintainership but is OK with Eugen just submitting an update, that is fine too. Either way, just make a note in the comments when you submit the update. Here were the questions I asked Alex about the SlackBuild (nothing major): "Can you check out the section of your SlackBuild on removing the Firefox and Thunderbird icons again and make sure it is still applicable? I am not sure it is, or at least, it seems like it might need be modified given the location of the icon sets that are installed in $PKG. Also, you may want to consider if anything is installed to $PKG/usr/lib64 and if so, then add the ARCH tests with LIBDIRSUFFIX found in the template." Thanks. -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From me at alkos333.net Sat Jun 6 17:39:31 2009 From: me at alkos333.net (alkos333) Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 12:39:31 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] broken link In-Reply-To: <20090606145616.GA9195@localhost> References: <344cbe120906051141k785b5fb2rcd67e63786365179@mail.gmail.com> <8ba30f850906051303o1486d0cdg7c48f15132c8f153@mail.gmail.com> <20090606021710.GA6836@localhost> <344cbe120906052148u31a86bb6q7a46995797b41133@mail.gmail.com> <20090606145616.GA9195@localhost> Message-ID: On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Chess Griffin wrote: > * alkos333 [2009-06-06 01:19:32]: > >> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Eugen Wissner wrote: >> > >> > >> > 2009/6/6 Chess Griffin >> >> >> >> * Larry Hajali [2009-06-05 13:03:04]: >> >> >> >> > I already emailed the maintainer last week. ?gnome-colors is in pending. >> >> > >> >> > Larry >> >> > >> >> >> >> There were some issues with the SlackBuild and I sent him an email on >> >> 5/26 but there has been no reply. ?I forgot to move it out of pending. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Chess Griffin >> > >> > Can I make may be a new package? >> > Eugen. >> > > >> I apologize guys. ?I just haven't had the time to look into this. >> Attached are all of the files necessary. ?Feel free to modify and >> resubmit. >> >> -- >> Alex Lysenka >> Computer Science Major >> Operations Management & Information Systems Major >> Northern Illinois University >> alysenka at niu.edu > > If Eugen wants to take over maintainership and Alex if you are OK with > that, then that's fine. ?Eugen, just submit an update per the > instructions on the SBo site and put your name and email in as the new > maintainer. ?Alternatively, if Alex wants to keep maintainership but is > OK with Eugen just submitting an update, that is fine too. ?Either way, > just make a note in the comments when you submit the update. > > Here were the questions I asked Alex about the SlackBuild > (nothing major): > > "Can you check out the section of your SlackBuild on removing the > Firefox and Thunderbird icons again and make sure it is still > applicable? ?I am not sure it is, or at least, it seems like it > might need be modified given the location of the icon sets that are > installed in $PKG. ?Also, you may want to consider if anything is > installed to $PKG/usr/lib64 and if so, then add the ARCH tests with > LIBDIRSUFFIX found in the template." > > Thanks. > > -- > Chess Griffin > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > Eugene, feel free to take over the maintenance if you'd like. -- Alex Lysenka Computer Science Major Operations Management & Information Systems Major Northern Illinois University alysenka at niu.edu From belka.ew at gmail.com Sat Jun 6 19:54:35 2009 From: belka.ew at gmail.com (Eugen Wissner) Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 21:54:35 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] broken link In-Reply-To: <344cbe120906052148u31a86bb6q7a46995797b41133@mail.gmail.com> References: <344cbe120906051141k785b5fb2rcd67e63786365179@mail.gmail.com> <8ba30f850906051303o1486d0cdg7c48f15132c8f153@mail.gmail.com> <20090606021710.GA6836@localhost> <344cbe120906052148u31a86bb6q7a46995797b41133@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <344cbe120906061254j5cbff3b5ma94aaf1345cc6b49@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I need a little time to familiarize myself with howtos on the SBo site. I sit till the August whole day at home and I'd like to take over the maintenance Thank you. -- Eugene >On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Chess Griffin> wrote: >>* * alkos333 > [2009-06-06 01:19:32]: *>>* *>> >>* If Eugen wants to take over maintainership and Alex if you are OK with* >>* that, then that's fine. Eugen, just submit an update per the *>>* instructions on the SBo site and put your name and email in as the new *>>* maintainer. Alternatively, if Alex wants to keep maintainership but is *>>* OK with Eugen just submitting an update, that is fine too. Either way, *>>* just make a note in the comments when you submit the update. *>>* *>>* Here were the questions I asked Alex about the SlackBuild *>>* (nothing major): *>>* *>>* "Can you check out the section of your SlackBuild on removing the *>>* Firefox and Thunderbird icons again and make sure it is still *>>* applicable? I am not sure it is, or at least, it seems like it *>>* might need be modified given the location of the icon sets that are *>>* installed in $PKG. Also, you may want to consider if anything is *>>* installed to $PKG/usr/lib64 and if so, then add the ARCH tests with *>>* LIBDIRSUFFIX found in the template." *>>* *>>* Thanks. *>>* *>>* -- *>>* Chess Griffin *>>* *>>* _______________________________________________ *>>* SlackBuilds-users mailing list *>>* SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org *>>* http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users *>>* Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ *>>* FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ *>>* *>>* *>>* *> >Eugene, feel free to take over the maintenance if you'd like. > >-- >Alex Lysenka >Computer Science Major >Operations Management & Information Systems Major >Northern Illinois University >alysenka at niu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chukaev. --chess development/ocaml: Miscellaneous build script enhancements. --rworkman games/abe: Added - Abe is a classic scrolling platform-jumping game. Thanks to Tim Dickson. --chess games/eduke32: Updated for version 20090313. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero games/eduke32_hires_pack: Updated for version 4.0_321. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero games/eduke32_shareware_data: Fixed broken download link in .info file. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero games/starfighter: Added - Starfighter is a 2D shoot 'em up game. Thanks to Tim Dickson. --chess graphics/optipng: Updated for version 0.6.3. Thanks to Oleg O. Chukaev. --dsomero libraries/fltk: Patched to work with --libdir. --dsomero libraries/lablgtk: Miscellaneous build script enhancements. --rworkman libraries/libdc1394: Updated for version 2.1.1. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/libelf: Updated for version 0.8.11. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/libnetfilter_log: Added - libnetfilter_log is a userspace library providing interface to packets that have been logged by the kernel packet filter. Thanks to Michal Bialozor. --dsomero libraries/libpseudo: Added - libpseudo is a generic library which provides simple, thread-safe messaging between threads. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero libraries/libviper: Added - libviper is an API which builds on top of ncurses and libgpm to offer simple window creation and management facilities for developers who want to quickly create text interfacs. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero libraries/lxml: Updated for version 2.2.1. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman libraries/ode: Updated for version 0.11.1 and added -with-drawstuff=X11 configure option. Thanks to Alex Word. --dsomero libraries/pyfltk: Updated for version 1.1.4. Thanks to LukenShiro. --dsomero libraries/redland: Updated SlackBuild to fix external loading of modular storage engines. This is needed for ardour (when compiled with vst support) for version 2.8. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger. --dsomero libraries/wxGTK: Updated SlackBuild to use --with-opengl configure option. Thanks to Chess Griffin. --dsomero multimedia/nted: Updated for version 1.5.1. Thanks to Corrado Franco. --dsomero network/corkscrew: Added - Corkscrew is a tool for tunneling SSH through HTTP proxies. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --dsomero network/flock: Updated for version 2.5. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --dsomero network/mldonkey: Updated for version 3.0.0. Thanks to Grissiom. --rworkman network/vwm: Added - vwm (Viper Window Manager) is a lightweight, extensible window manager for the console. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero office/moneydance: Updated for version 2008_b631. Thanks to Robby Workman. --chess system/htop: Updated for version 0.8.2. Thanks to Michiel van Wessem. --chess system/unrtf: Changed maintainer email address and minor tweaks to the SlackBuild. Thanks to titopoquito. --dsomero From ben.mendis at gmail.com Wed Jun 10 22:24:44 2009 From: ben.mendis at gmail.com (Ben A. Mendis) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:24:44 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please remove erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man from Pending Message-ID: <4A3032AC.1060708@gmail.com> Hi, I made a mistake when updating the erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man packages for the new version. Please remove the ones I uploaded and I'll resubmit. Thanks, Ben From chess at chessgriffin.com Mon Jun 15 02:23:08 2009 From: chess at chessgriffin.com (Chess Griffin) Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 22:23:08 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Sbopkg 0.27.3 Released Message-ID: <20090615022308.GA5872@localhost> A new sbopkg version 0.27.3 has been released. This is the third bugfix release in the 0.27.x -stable branch of sbopkg. This release has a few fixes, the most important of which is to improve the invocation of upgradepkg to avoid a fairly rare, but potentially serious, case of incorrectly removing a package. Thanks to NaCl for raising this issue and thanks to slakmagik for coming up with a quick fix. All users should upgrade to this new release. Here is the 0.27.3 ChangeLog: * Add museek-plus->museek+ to sbopkg-renames.new. * Modify the source fetching code to check the md5sum also of cached sources, to fix problems arising with those programs whose source archive doesn't change name on version updates. Thanks to David Spencer for raising the issue. * Exit edit_build_queue menu with 'ESC'; thanks to Nille for the bug report. * Modify do_install() to correctly invoke upgradepkg to avoid a fairly rare but serious case of removing the wrong package; thanks to NaCl for the bug report. Things are still cooking along in the sbopkg SVN development tree for the next major release. Slackware64 support, a major code cleanup, and several nice enhancements are just some of things we have been hacking on. If you would like more information on sbopkg development, free to check the information here: http://www.sbopkg.org/devel.php. Otherwise, a package and source tarball for sbopkg 0.27.3 can be found at the sbopkg project website: http://www.sbopkg.org Thanks and enjoy! -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mjjzf at syntaktisk.dk Wed Jun 17 12:20:41 2009 From: mjjzf at syntaktisk.dk (Morten Juhl-Johansen =?iso-8859-1?Q?Z=F6lde-Fej=E9r?=) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:20:41 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Gwibber? Message-ID: Did anyone look into making a Gwibber Slackbuild? I was looking for code and deps on the Launchpad page, but that only added to the confusion... Yours, Morten __ http://www.syntaktisk.dk From pwcazenave at gmail.com Thu Jun 18 09:09:50 2009 From: pwcazenave at gmail.com (Pierre Cazenave) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:09:50 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] GMT in ready Message-ID: <4A3A045E.7090502@gmail.com> Hi, I've noticed the GMT build I submitted is now in ready. I've since updated the script to put the docs in a more standard location (/usr/doc/GMT-4.4.0 rather than in /usr/share/doc/gmt), added in the 64-bit variables for --libdir= as well as fixing the formatting in the README file. I don't know if I should just upload this as a new submission, or if the one in ready should be removed and replaced with this one? Pierre From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Thu Jun 18 15:00:06 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:00:06 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please remove erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man from Pending In-Reply-To: <4A3032AC.1060708@gmail.com> References: <4A3032AC.1060708@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090618100006.3cb493cc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:24:44 -0400 "Ben A. Mendis" wrote: > I made a mistake when updating the erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man > packages for the new version. Please remove the ones I uploaded and > I'll resubmit. Did anyone ever acknowledge this? Sorry, I've been a bit out of touch over the last couple of weeks... -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From ben.mendis at gmail.com Thu Jun 18 15:13:34 2009 From: ben.mendis at gmail.com (Ben A. Mendis) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:13:34 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please remove erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man from Pending In-Reply-To: <20090618100006.3cb493cc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <4A3032AC.1060708@gmail.com> <20090618100006.3cb493cc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <4A3A599E.6060804@gmail.com> I haven't heard anything back. I have the fixed one ready for submission whenever I resubmit. Robby Workman wrote: > On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:24:44 -0400 > "Ben A. Mendis" wrote: > > >> I made a mistake when updating the erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man >> packages for the new version. Please remove the ones I uploaded and >> I'll resubmit. >> > > > Did anyone ever acknowledge this? Sorry, I've been a bit out of touch > over the last couple of weeks... > > -RW > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mendis) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:07:27 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please remove erlang-otp and erlang-otp-man from Pending In-Reply-To: <20090618102633.1851ab89@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <4A3032AC.1060708@gmail.com> <20090618100006.3cb493cc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> <4A3A599E.6060804@gmail.com> <20090618102633.1851ab89@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <4A3A663F.6060108@gmail.com> Done. :) Robby Workman wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:13:34 -0400 > "Ben A. Mendis" wrote: > > >> I haven't heard anything back. I have the fixed one ready for >> submission whenever I resubmit. >> > > > Okay, go. :) > > -RW > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Fri Jun 19 06:06:03 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 06:06:03 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090619 Message-ID: <20090619060602.GA12597@slackbuilds.org> Fri Jun 19 06:04:24 UTC 2009 academic/GMT: Added - GMT (Generic Mapping Tools) is an open source collection of ~60 tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero academic/maxima: Updated for version 5.18.1. Thanks to Ken Milmore. --dsomero academic/solfege: Updated for version 3.14.4. Thanks to Phillip Warner. --dsomero audio/eawpats: Added - eawpats is a sound patches library for TiMidity++. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero desktop/dmenu: Updated for version 4.0. Thanks to Phillip Warner. --dsomero development/Cython: Updated for version 0.11.2. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero development/lua: Added a patch to allow the use of autotools for configuration. --dsomero development/osc: Added - osc is a subversion-like client to the the OpenSUSE Build Service. Thanks to Andrew Psaltis. --rworkman development/pip: Updated for version 0.4. Thanks to Audrius Kazukauskas. --dsomero development/pycscope: Added - pycscope is a python script that generates a cscope index of Python source trees. Thanks to Grissiom. --dsomero games/glest: Added - Glest is a free 3D real-time strategy game. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero games/glest-data: Added - glest-data is the game data for glest. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero games/glest-megapack: Added - glest-megapack is additional factions, tilesets, scenarios etc... for glest. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero games/pokerth: Updated for version 0.7. Thanks to Marcel Saegebarth. --dsomero games/sdlmame: Updated for version 0.131u2. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero games/sdlmess: Updated for version 0.131. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero games/snes9x_gtk: Added - Snes9x is a portable, freeware Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero graphics/pngcrush: Updated for version 1.6.19. Thanks to Beej Jorgensen. --dsomero libraries/cssutils: Updated for version 0.9.6a4. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/libapreq2: Added - libapreq is a shared library with associated modules for manipulating client request data via the Apache API. Thanks to luoyi. --dsomero libraries/libunique: Added - libunique is a library for writing single instance applications. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/netcdf: Removed the --enable-c-only flag, so that it now compiles all the FORTRAN, C++ etc. libraries too. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero libraries/pytables: Updated for version 2.1.1. Thanks to LukenShiro. --dsomero libraries/rhino: Added - rhino is a javascript library for java and ant. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --dsomero libraries/xapian-core: Updated for version 1.0.13. Thanks to titopoquito. --dsomero libraries/zziplib: Updated for version 0.13.54. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero network/clamav-unofficial-sigs: Added - unofficial signature files for clamav. Thanks to Nishant Limbachia. --rworkman network/frostwire: Updated for version 4.18.0. Thanks to Phillip Warner. --dsomero network/ucspi-ssl: Added - this contains command-line tools for building SSL client-server applications. Thanks to David Miller. --rworkman network/vidalia: Updated for version 0.1.13. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero network/x11vnc: Updated for version 0.9.7. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero system/dar: Updated for version 2.3.9. Thanks to Nishant Limbachia. --dsomero system/foremost: Updated for version 1.5.6. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero system/fsarchiver: Updated for version 0.5.7. Thanks to Nishant Limbachia. --dsomero system/iotop: Updated for version 0.3. Thanks to Audrius Kazukauskas. --dsomero system/joystick : Added - this contains command line tools for the Linux Joystick driver. Thanks to Roberto Neri. --rworkman system/memuse: Added - a tool to see how much memory applications use. Thanks to Dusan Stefanovic. --rworkman From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Sun Jun 21 04:09:11 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 23:09:11 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Submissions closed for 12.2 Message-ID: <20090620230911.58a198dc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> In case you haven't noticed yet, we have closed the submission page for Slackware 12.2 in order to prepare for the release of Slackware 13.0. There is a *lot* of work to be done here before we're ready, so we're probably a bit earlier than we otherwise would be, but we want to be sure we're ready on time. As always, thanks for your support and understanding. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I rebuilt the package and submitted an update (and didn't receive any answer) to version 3.9, but now version 4.1 is available. May be should I write only link to page with downloads, but not to the file.... and submissions for 12.2 are closed. What can I do? Best regards 2009/6/6 Eugen Wissner > Hi, > I need a little time to familiarize myself with howtos on the SBo site. > I sit till the August whole day at home and I'd like to take over the maintenance > Thank you. > > -- > Eugene > > >On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Chess Griffin> wrote: > > >>* * alkos333 > [2009-06-06 01:19:32]: > *>>* > *>> > >>* If Eugen wants to take over maintainership and Alex if you are OK with* > > >>* that, then that's fine. Eugen, just submit an update per the > *>>* instructions on the SBo site and put your name and email in as the new > *>>* maintainer. Alternatively, if Alex wants to keep maintainership but is > *>>* OK with Eugen just submitting an update, that is fine too. Either way, > *>>* just make a note in the comments when you submit the update. > *>>* > *>>* Here were the questions I asked Alex about the SlackBuild > *>>* (nothing major): > *>>* > *>>* "Can you check out the section of your SlackBuild on removing the > *>>* Firefox and Thunderbird icons again and make sure it is still > *>>* applicable? I am not sure it is, or at least, it seems like it > *>>* might need be modified given the location of the icon sets that are > *>>* installed in $PKG. Also, you may want to consider if anything is > *>>* installed to $PKG/usr/lib64 and if so, then add the ARCH tests with > *>>* LIBDIRSUFFIX found in the template." > *>>* > *>>* Thanks. > *>>* > *>>* -- > *>>* Chess Griffin > *>>* > *>>* _______________________________________________ > *>>* SlackBuilds-users mailing list > *>>* SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > *>>* http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > *>>* Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > *>>* FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > *>>* > *>>* > *>>* > *> > >Eugene, feel free to take over the maintenance if you'd like. > > > > >-- > >Alex Lysenka > >Computer Science Major > >Operations Management & Information Systems Major > >Northern Illinois University > >alysenka at niu.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Also, i have added a run-time script to icecast SlackBuild: http://hba.ath.cx/projects/slackbuilds/testing/icecast-2.3.2/ And finally as always, please take a look to http://hba.ath.cx/projects/slackbuilds/testing/README.WARNING - hba From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Mon Jun 22 02:48:03 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:48:03 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] broken link In-Reply-To: <344cbe120906210804v456ad9ddya68e29d62a1ab959@mail.gmail.com> References: <344cbe120906051141k785b5fb2rcd67e63786365179@mail.gmail.com> <8ba30f850906051303o1486d0cdg7c48f15132c8f153@mail.gmail.com> <20090606021710.GA6836@localhost> <344cbe120906052148u31a86bb6q7a46995797b41133@mail.gmail.com> <344cbe120906061254j5cbff3b5ma94aaf1345cc6b49@mail.gmail.com> <344cbe120906210804v456ad9ddya68e29d62a1ab959@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090621214803.6d71d11b@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:04:30 +0200 Eugen Wissner wrote: > so...... I rebuilt the package and submitted an update (and didn't > receive any answer) to version 3.9, but now version 4.1 is > available. May be should I write only link to page with downloads, > but not to the file.... and submissions for 12.2 are closed. > What can I do? We've got this in READY now (it will be part of the next public update). Do they remove the file from their mirror as soon as a new version is out? If so, there's not a whole lot we can do... -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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But they have updates very often, every one or two weeks although they don't change a lot :) 2009/6/22 Robby Workman On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:04:30 +0200 > Eugen Wissner wrote: > > > so...... I rebuilt the package and submitted an update (and didn't > > receive any answer) to version 3.9, but now version 4.1 is > > available. May be should I write only link to page with downloads, > > but not to the file.... and submissions for 12.2 are closed. > > What can I do? > > > We've got this in READY now (it will be part of the next public > update). Do they remove the file from their mirror as soon as a new > version is out? If so, there's not a whole lot we can do... > > -RW > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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But they have updates very often, every one or two weeks > > although they don't change a lot :) > > > Hrm, okay... I have the 3.9 sources here, I think, so I'll look into > placing them on our server. > > -RW > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Manuel.Reimer at gmx.de Mon Jun 22 14:25:37 2009 From: Manuel.Reimer at gmx.de (Manuel Reimer) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:25:37 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please "register" UID/GID for user/group "vdr" Message-ID: <20090622142537.158910@gmx.net> Hi, my goal is to make something like a "customized Slackware" to be used on a HTPC, based on the VDR software (http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/). The project will run independent of slackbuilds.org, as, especially in the beginning, packages and SlackBuilds will change very often. I already have webspace and I'll also get a VCS, soon. To not conflict with other SlackBuilds it would be great, if you could "register" a UID/GID for a user "vdr" and a group "vdr" in your http://slackbuilds.org/uid_gid.txt for me to use in my packages. Thank you very much in advance. Yours Manuel Reimer -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - gegen HTML-Mail answers as html mail will be deleted automatically! Antworten als HTML-Mail werden automatisch gel?scht! GRATIS f?r alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01 From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Mon Jun 22 14:44:34 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:44:34 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Please "register" UID/GID for user/group "vdr" In-Reply-To: <20090622142537.158910@gmx.net> References: <20090622142537.158910@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20090622094434.7c4b922a@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:25:37 +0200 "Manuel Reimer" wrote: > my goal is to make something like a "customized Slackware" to be used > on a HTPC, based on the VDR software (http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/). > > To not conflict with other SlackBuilds it would be great, if you > could "register" a UID/GID for a user "vdr" and a group "vdr" in your > > http://slackbuilds.org/uid_gid.txt > > for me to use in my packages. 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Thanks!! > > -stn > You need to gain root by "su -" not "su" or you need to install tetex. text2html is part of tetex. --dsomero From stormtracknole at gmail.com Tue Jun 23 00:36:08 2009 From: stormtracknole at gmail.com (stormtracknole) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:36:08 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] GCompris and texi2html In-Reply-To: <200906222003.46798.xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org> References: <200906222003.46798.xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: Ah, gotcha! Thanks! Did not know that. I never find the need to use tetex, so I never install it. Thanks again! :^) On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:03 PM, wrote: > On Monday 22 June 2009 19:58:41 stormtracknole wrote: > > List, > > > > I had problems building gcompris from sbo. During compile, it would fail > > with "command texi2html not found". It wasn't until I built texi2html > that > > GCompris finally compiled. Any chances that texi2html could be added to > the > > repo? My daughter loves GCompris! :^) I guess I could submit the > > Slackbuild if needed. Thanks!! > > > > -stn > > > > You need to gain root by "su -" not "su" or you need to install tetex. > text2html is part of tetex. > > --dsomero > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 23 05:04:10 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:04:10 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 Message-ID: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> Tue Jun 23 05:03:02 UTC 2009 academic/cblas: Added - CBLAS is a collection of wrappers that provide a C interface to the FORTRAN BLAS library. Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman academic/grpn: Added - grpn is a graphical reverse polish notation (RPN) calculator. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero academic/scipy: Added - SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman academic/wxMaxima: Added - wxMaxima is a cross platform GUI for the computer algebra system Maxima. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero academic/wxmacmolplt: Added - MacMolPlt is designed to display the input and output of the GAMESS(US) and PCGAMESS quantum chemistry packages. Thanks to Daniil Bratashov. --rworkman accessibility/easystroke: Added - Easystroke is a gesture-recognition application for X11. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman audio/mp3info: Added - MP3Info is a little utility used to read and modify the ID3 tags of MP3 files. Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman audio/musicmanager: Updated for version 0.10.0. Thanks to Keith Ritchie. --rworkman audio/xmms-shn: Added - xmms-shn is an xmms plugin for playing shorten (shn) files. Thanks to "mightaswell." --rworkman desktop/gnome-colors: Updated for version 3.8.8. Thanks to Eugene Wissner, the new maintainer. --chess desktop/q4wine: Added - q4wine is a Qt4 GUI for wine. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman desktop/recoll: Updated for version 1.11.4. Thanks to titopoquito. --rworkman desktop/wmfire: Added - wmfire is a system load monitor applet. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero development/Pygments: Added - Pygments is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software such as forum systems, wikis or other applications. Thanks to Grissiom. --dsomero development/epydoc: Added - epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules. Thanks to Andrew Psaltis. --dsomero development/erlang-otp: Updated for version 13B01. Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman development/erlang-otp-man: Updated for version 13B01. Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman development/xmlcopyeditor: Added - xmlcopyeditor is a fast, free, validating XML editor. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero games/defendguin: Added - defendguin is a clone of the arcade game "Defender" but with a Linux theme. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero graphics/gimpfx-foundry: Added - gimpfx-foundry is a repository for porting and creating GPL licensed scripts for the GIMP. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero graphics/tesseract: Included a patch to build on -current. --rworkman libraries/blas: Added - this is the reference BLAS library provided by Netlib. Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman libraries/db46: Added - this is version 4.6 of the Berkeley DB library. Thanks to John Clizbe. --rworkman libraries/libfwbuilder: Updated for version 3.0.4. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman libraries/lapack: Added - LAPACK is a library of Fortran 90 with subroutines for solving the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra. Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman libraries/mini18n: Added - mini18n is a small and non-intrusive translation library, designed for small memory and (non-)GNU systems. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/mxml: Added - mxml is a small XML parsing library. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/podofo: Added - The PoDoFo library is a free, portable C++ library that can parse existing PDF files and create new ones from scratch. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman libraries/tinyxml: Added - tinyxml is a simple, small, C++ XML parser. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/xalan: Added - the Apache Xalan Project is a collaborative software development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial quality, and freely available XSLT support on a wide variety of platforms. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman libraries/xerces: Added - Xerces is apache-ant XML parsing libraries. Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman misc/jmri: Added - JMRI is the Java Model Railroad Interface, a set of tools for model railroad computer control. Thanks to David Spencer. --rworkman multimedia/jmf: Added - the Java Media Framework API (JMF) enables multimedia to be added to Java applications. Thanks to David Spencer. --rworkman network/aria2: Updated for version 1.4.0. Thanks to Marco Cecchetti. --chess network/arora: Updated for version 0.7.1. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman network/cherokee: Added - cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to configure Web Server. Thanks to Pablo Hernan Saro. --dsomero network/fwbuilder: Updated for version 3.0.4. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman network/hylafax: Updated for version 6.0.2. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman network/miniupnpd: Added - MiniUPnPd supports the UPnP Internet Gateway Device (IGD) specifications and the NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP). Note that this won't build on -current, as it will need patches for the new iptables API. Thanks to Pablo Oses. --rworkman network/nagios-plugins: Added - plugins for nagios. Thanks to Zordrak. --rworkman network/nmh: Added - nmh (new MH) is a powerful electronic mail handling system. Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman network/nrpe: Added - the NRPE addon is designed to allow you to execute Nagios plugins on remote Linux/Unix machines. Thanks to Zordrak. --rworkman network/openvas-plugins: Updated for version 1.0.7. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman network/openvas-server: Updated for version 2.0.2. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman network/pidgin-musictracker: Added - pidgin-musictracker is a plugin for Pidgin which displays the media currently playing in the status message. Thanks to Dhaby Xiloj. --rworkman network/shorewall6: Updated for version 4.2.10. Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman network/shorewall-common: Updated for version 4.2.10. Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman network/shorewall-perl: Updated for version 4.2.10.1. Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman network/shorewall-shell: Updated for version 4.2.10. Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman network/xnetload: Added - xnetload displays a count and a graph of the traffic over a specified network connection. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero office/aigaion: Added - a web-based bibliography management system. Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman office/homebank: Updated for version 4.0.4. Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman system/convmv: Added - convmv converts filenames (not file content), directories, and even whole filesystems to a different encoding. Thanks to Oleg O. Chukaev. --dsomero system/obexfs: Added - obexfs uses FUSE to mount filesystems of ObexFTP capable devices. Thanks to Oleg O. Chukaev. --dsomero system/rar: Added - rar is a command line utitility used to create RAR archives in Linux. 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Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman From disturbed1976 at gmail.com Tue Jun 23 05:30:24 2009 From: disturbed1976 at gmail.com (Keith Richie) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 01:30:24 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 In-Reply-To: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> References: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: <66a22e960906222230q34aef092pfd978a42b5914913@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Robby Workman wrote: > Tue Jun 23 05:03:02 UTC 2009 > audio/musicmanager: Updated for version 0.10.0. > Thanks to Keith Ritchie. --rworkman > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > Could you delete the .dolphinview from the musicmanager package? Older versions of dolphin would leave these files in every directory you browsed. From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 23 05:39:24 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:39:24 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 In-Reply-To: <66a22e960906222230q34aef092pfd978a42b5914913@mail.gmail.com> References: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> <66a22e960906222230q34aef092pfd978a42b5914913@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090623003924.6c3a2c24@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 01:30:24 -0400 Keith Richie wrote: > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Robby > Workman wrote: > > Tue Jun 23 05:03:02 UTC 2009 > > audio/musicmanager: Updated for version 0.10.0. > > Thanks to Keith Ritchie. --rworkman > > > Could you delete the .dolphinview from the musicmanager package? > Older versions of dolphin would leave these files in every directory > you browsed. Done. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From belka.ew at gmail.com Tue Jun 23 05:55:00 2009 From: belka.ew at gmail.com (Eugen Wissner) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:55:00 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 In-Reply-To: <20090623003924.6c3a2c24@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> <66a22e960906222230q34aef092pfd978a42b5914913@mail.gmail.com> <20090623003924.6c3a2c24@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <344cbe120906222255r56d59059v90f8a99d0312c097@mail.gmail.com> And.... gnome-colors... link to source.. They have ofteh updates and remove old sources. and there is a problem: New version (4.1) has already six themes instead of five.... 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They have ofteh updates and > remove old sources. and there is a problem: New version (4.1) has > already six themes instead of five.... Damn, I forgot to handle the source issue. I'll take care of that in a few - thanks for the reminder. Don't worry about 4.1 for now - it won't be an issue until 13.0 is out, and you can do an update then :-) > And I have an error in the > description, in the last sentence: (gnome-noble, gnome-brave, > gnome-human, gnome-wine,and gnome-wise) (comma before and). I guess I'm stuck on the "old" rules for commas, but I think the comma before "and" is entirely correct, actually. Consider a hypothetical restaurant menu: "Appetizer choices: soup and crackers, baked potato, french fries, onion rings, and potato chips" Now a bit different layout: "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, potato chips, and soup and crackers" Now another: "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, soup and crackers, and potato chips" and one more: "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, soup and crackers and potato chips" In the last two entries, the *only* way to be sure about what is and is not included is to place the commas as I think is correct. Otherwise, one is left wondering "Do I get soup, crackers, and potato chips?" Granted, you could change the ordering of the entries and it would be more clear, but clarity should not depend on the ordering, and IMNSHO, neither should comma rules. :-) -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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They have ofteh updates and > > remove old sources. and there is a problem: New version (4.1) has > > already six themes instead of five.... > > > Damn, I forgot to handle the source issue. I'll take care of that in a > few - thanks for the reminder. Don't worry about 4.1 for now - it > won't be an issue until 13.0 is out, and you can do an update then :-) > > > > And I have an error in the > > description, in the last sentence: (gnome-noble, gnome-brave, > > gnome-human, gnome-wine,and gnome-wise) (comma before and). > > > I guess I'm stuck on the "old" rules for commas, but I think the comma > before "and" is entirely correct, actually. > > Consider a hypothetical restaurant menu: > "Appetizer choices: soup and crackers, baked potato, french fries, > onion rings, and potato chips" > > Now a bit different layout: > "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, potato > chips, and soup and crackers" > > Now another: > "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, soup and > crackers, and potato chips" > > and one more: > "Appetizer choices: baked potato, french fries, onion rings, soup and > crackers and potato chips" > > In the last two entries, the *only* way to be sure about what is and is > not included is to place the commas as I think is correct. Otherwise, > one is left wondering "Do I get soup, crackers, and potato chips?" > Granted, you could change the ordering of the entries and it would be > more clear, but clarity should not depend on the ordering, and IMNSHO, > neither should comma rules. :-) > > -RW > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gmartin at gmartin.org Tue Jun 23 10:57:47 2009 From: gmartin at gmartin.org (Greg Martin) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 06:57:47 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 In-Reply-To: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> References: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: <4A40B52B.3040801@gmartin.org> Thanks to Robbie & all the SBo admins for processing all these updates. Good work. Question - I see the nagios-plugins and nrpe packages, is there a corresponding nagios package in the queue? \\Greg Robby Workman wrote: > Tue Jun 23 05:03:02 UTC 2009 > academic/cblas: Added - CBLAS is a collection of wrappers that provide a > C interface to the FORTRAN BLAS library. > Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman > academic/grpn: Added - grpn is a graphical reverse polish notation (RPN) > calculator. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero > academic/scipy: Added - SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software > for mathematics, science, and engineering. > Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman > academic/wxMaxima: Added - wxMaxima is a cross platform GUI for the computer > algebra system Maxima. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero > academic/wxmacmolplt: Added - MacMolPlt is designed to display the input and > output of the GAMESS(US) and PCGAMESS quantum chemistry packages. > Thanks to Daniil Bratashov. --rworkman > accessibility/easystroke: Added - Easystroke is a gesture-recognition > application for X11. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman > audio/mp3info: Added - MP3Info is a little utility used to read and modify > the ID3 tags of MP3 files. Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman > audio/musicmanager: Updated for version 0.10.0. > Thanks to Keith Ritchie. --rworkman > audio/xmms-shn: Added - xmms-shn is an xmms plugin for playing shorten (shn) > files. Thanks to "mightaswell." --rworkman > desktop/gnome-colors: Updated for version 3.8.8. > Thanks to Eugene Wissner, the new maintainer. --chess > desktop/q4wine: Added - q4wine is a Qt4 GUI for wine. > Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > desktop/recoll: Updated for version 1.11.4. > Thanks to titopoquito. --rworkman > desktop/wmfire: Added - wmfire is a system load monitor applet. > Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero > development/Pygments: Added - Pygments is a generic syntax highlighter for > general use in all kinds of software such as forum systems, wikis or other > applications. Thanks to Grissiom. --dsomero > development/epydoc: Added - epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation > for Python modules. Thanks to Andrew Psaltis. --dsomero > development/erlang-otp: Updated for version 13B01. > Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman > development/erlang-otp-man: Updated for version 13B01. > Thanks to Ben Mendis. --rworkman > development/xmlcopyeditor: Added - xmlcopyeditor is a fast, free, validating > XML editor. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero > games/defendguin: Added - defendguin is a clone of the arcade game "Defender" > but with a Linux theme. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero > graphics/gimpfx-foundry: Added - gimpfx-foundry is a repository for porting > and creating GPL licensed scripts for the GIMP. > Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero > graphics/tesseract: Included a patch to build on -current. --rworkman > libraries/blas: Added - this is the reference BLAS library provided by Netlib. > Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman > libraries/db46: Added - this is version 4.6 of the Berkeley DB library. > Thanks to John Clizbe. --rworkman > libraries/libfwbuilder: Updated for version 3.0.4. > Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > libraries/lapack: Added - LAPACK is a library of Fortran 90 with subroutines > for solving the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra. > Thanks to Eugene Suter. --rworkman > libraries/mini18n: Added - mini18n is a small and non-intrusive translation > library, designed for small memory and (non-)GNU systems. > Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero > libraries/mxml: Added - mxml is a small XML parsing library. > Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero > libraries/podofo: Added - The PoDoFo library is a free, portable C++ library > that can parse existing PDF files and create new ones from scratch. > Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman > libraries/tinyxml: Added - tinyxml is a simple, small, C++ XML parser. > Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero > libraries/xalan: Added - the Apache Xalan Project is a collaborative software > development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial > quality, and freely available XSLT support on a wide variety of platforms. > Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman > libraries/xerces: Added - Xerces is apache-ant XML parsing libraries. > Thanks to Vincent Batts. --rworkman > misc/jmri: Added - JMRI is the Java Model Railroad Interface, a set of tools > for model railroad computer control. Thanks to David Spencer. --rworkman > multimedia/jmf: Added - the Java Media Framework API (JMF) enables multimedia > to be added to Java applications. Thanks to David Spencer. --rworkman > network/aria2: Updated for version 1.4.0. > Thanks to Marco Cecchetti. --chess > network/arora: Updated for version 0.7.1. > Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > network/cherokee: Added - cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to > configure Web Server. Thanks to Pablo Hernan Saro. --dsomero > network/fwbuilder: Updated for version 3.0.4. > Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > network/hylafax: Updated for version 6.0.2. > Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > network/miniupnpd: Added - MiniUPnPd supports the UPnP Internet Gateway > Device (IGD) specifications and the NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP). > Note that this won't build on -current, as it will need patches for the > new iptables API. Thanks to Pablo Oses. --rworkman > network/nagios-plugins: Added - plugins for nagios. > Thanks to Zordrak. --rworkman > network/nmh: Added - nmh (new MH) is a powerful electronic mail handling > system. Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman > network/nrpe: Added - the NRPE addon is designed to allow you to execute > Nagios plugins on remote Linux/Unix machines. > Thanks to Zordrak. --rworkman > network/openvas-plugins: Updated for version 1.0.7. > Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman > network/openvas-server: Updated for version 2.0.2. > Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman > network/pidgin-musictracker: Added - pidgin-musictracker is a plugin for > Pidgin which displays the media currently playing in the status message. > Thanks to Dhaby Xiloj. --rworkman > network/shorewall6: Updated for version 4.2.10. > Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman > network/shorewall-common: Updated for version 4.2.10. > Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman > network/shorewall-perl: Updated for version 4.2.10.1. > Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman > network/shorewall-shell: Updated for version 4.2.10. > Thanks to ArTourter. --rworkman > network/xnetload: Added - xnetload displays a count and a graph of the > traffic over a specified network connection. > Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero > office/aigaion: Added - a web-based bibliography management system. > Thanks to Joel J. Adamson. --rworkman > office/homebank: Updated for version 4.0.4. > Thanks to Erik Hanson. --rworkman > system/convmv: Added - convmv converts filenames (not file content), > directories, and even whole filesystems to a different encoding. > Thanks to Oleg O. Chukaev. --dsomero > system/obexfs: Added - obexfs uses FUSE to mount filesystems of ObexFTP > capable devices. Thanks to Oleg O. Chukaev. --dsomero > system/rar: Added - rar is a command line utitility used to create RAR > archives in Linux. Note that this is an i386 binary, so it won't be usable > on default Slackware 13.0 x86_64. Thanks to Steven Pledger. --rworkman > system/trackfs: Added - trackfs is a small program that tracks file system > changes. Thanks to B. Watson. --dsomero > system/ts: Added - ts (Task spooler) is a Unix batch system where the tasks > spooled run one after the other. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero > system/webmin: Updated for version 1.480. Thanks to David Somero. --rworkman > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > From Manuel.Reimer at gmx.de Tue Jun 23 14:59:53 2009 From: Manuel.Reimer at gmx.de (Manuel Reimer) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 16:59:53 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libmpeg2: Added 64bit support, moved to install-strip Message-ID: <20090623145953.185290@gmx.net> Hello, I've modified the libmpeg2 SlackBuild a little bit. I don't know if someone is interested in the changes, but I've attached the patch. I haven't tested if the script works in a 64 bit system, as I have none to test with, but I think with the switch to Slackware 13, you'll most probably have to edit nearly all scripts. The "install-strip" change just makes the script a bit shorter, but doesn't really change something. Yours Manuel Reimer -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - gegen HTML-Mail answers as html mail will be deleted automatically! Antworten als HTML-Mail werden automatisch gel?scht! GRATIS f?r alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 23 23:00:54 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:00:54 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libmpeg2: Added 64bit support, moved to install-strip In-Reply-To: <20090623145953.185290@gmx.net> References: <20090623145953.185290@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20090623180054.2e365d3a@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 16:59:53 +0200 "Manuel Reimer" wrote: > Hello, > > I've modified the libmpeg2 SlackBuild a little bit. I don't know if > someone is interested in the changes, but I've attached the patch. > > I haven't tested if the script works in a 64 bit system, as I have > none to test with, but I think with the switch to Slackware 13, > you'll most probably have to edit nearly all scripts. > > The "install-strip" change just makes the script a bit shorter, but > doesn't really change something. Pat doesn't care much for 'install-strip' (probably due to historical as opposed to current reasons), so I tend to use 'install' and then the manual stripping. Otherwise, looks good. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 23 23:19:35 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 23:19:35 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates #2 - 20090623 Message-ID: <20090623231935.GA19878@slackbuilds.org> Tue Jun 23 23:18:15 UTC 2009 games/generator_cbiere: Added - a Sega Genesis/MegaDrive emulator. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman games/liquidwar6: Added - Liquid War 6 is a unique multiplayer wargame - your army is a blob of liquid and you have to try and eat your opponents. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman games/smc: Updated for version 1.8. Thanks to Phillip Warner. --rworkman games/torcs: Added - TORCS, The Open Racing Car Simulator. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman games/tuxnes: Miscellaneous build script enhancements. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman libraries/bsddb3: Updated for version 4.7.6. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman libraries/libnet: Updated for version 1.1.4. Thanks to Joe Rozner. --rworkman libraries/xmlgen: Added - xmlgen allows you to write Tcl code which translates itself into XML. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --rworkman misc/ophcrack: Updated for version 3.3.0. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman multimedia/mkvtoolnix: Updated for version 2.9.5. Thanks to Andrew Strong. --rworkman network/phpmyadmin: Updated for version 3.2.0. Thanks to Nishant Limbachia. --rworkman network/wireshark: Updated for version 1.2.0. Thanks to Michiel van Wessem. --rworkman system/qemu: Updated for version 0.10.5. Thanks to Andrew Brouwers. --rworkman From gmartin at gmartin.org Wed Jun 24 00:02:20 2009 From: gmartin at gmartin.org (Greg Martin) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 00:02:20 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 In-Reply-To: <20090623175450.33de6dc7@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <20090623050410.GA4886@slackbuilds.org><4A40B52B.3040801@gmartin.org><20090623175450.33de6dc7@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <2042019669-1245801724-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1135694241-@bxe1235.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Ok, thanks. I have a build I use. Perhaps this will get me off dead center when v13 ships. \\Greg -----Original Message----- From: Robby Workman Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:54:50 To: Subject: Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090623 _______________________________________________ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Wed Jun 24 20:44:16 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] openmotif 2.3.0 In-Reply-To: <6d54b66b0905150316h34436ac5i42de32e7bfe87f68@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d54b66b0905150316h34436ac5i42de32e7bfe87f68@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090624154416.3b2eaabc@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Fri, 15 May 2009 12:16:39 +0200 Cristian Vedovato wrote: > Hi, i've noticed that openmotif 2.3.0 (package created with this > slackbuild > http://slackbuilds.org/repository/12.2/libraries/openmotif/), > overwrites the original /usr/bin/tree found in the package > tree-1.5.0-i486-1 Thanks Huge delay :-) but it will be fixed in the next update. 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From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Wed Jun 24 22:19:57 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:19:57 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] krb5 slackbuild In-Reply-To: <2733dfe50906021841l1ad97e6leb77919d8d7dda06@mail.gmail.com> References: <2733dfe50906021841l1ad97e6leb77919d8d7dda06@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090624171957.4e8ef76f@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 22:41:44 -0300 Oda wrote: > I was writing a slackbuild to krb5 when somebody submit one, so I > decided to wait. But this slackbuild is still in the pending list. > > Is there any problem with it? Maybe I can help. Well, the original submission had some conflicts with other Slackware packages, and there are now two proposals to resolve those conflicts. I hammered out one earlier today, and the original submitter (Tom Canich, CC'd on this mail) has another. I don't know which is better, to be honest- so long as both work, either is fine with me. The one I hammered out is here: http://slackbuilds.org/krb5.tar.gz Please have a look and see what you guys think; feedback is welcome, and I'd like to get this into the repo for 12.2 if at all possible. Tom's waited long enough as is. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chess at chessgriffin.com Wed Jun 24 23:20:02 2009 From: chess at chessgriffin.com (Chess Griffin) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 19:20:02 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Sbopkg 0.27.4 Released and 0.30.0 Update Message-ID: <20090624232000.GA20895@localhost> A new sbopkg version 0.27.4 has been released. This is the fourth, and possibly last, release in the 0.27.x -stable branch of sbopkg. This release has a few important fixes and all users should upgrade to this new release. Here is the 0.27.4 ChangeLog: * Fix rare issue where incorrect file was upgraded; thanks to neonflux for the bug report. * Fix issue where custom build options may not be correctly exported. * Improve cleanup after building or installing a package. As for sbopkg 0.30.0, which is the next major release of sbopkg, we hope to have an alpha package and tarball available for testing very soon. I will detail some of the changes when I make the alpha annoucement. As it turns out, however, not only did we make some significant inroads to cleaning up the code and hopefully making it more stable and secure, but we ended up adding some nice new features and enhancements. We would /greatly/ appreciate testers of the alpha release (and later betas and RC's) so we can get some good feedback before 0.30.0 is finalized. In the meantime, a package and source tarball for sbopkg 0.27.4 can be found at the sbopkg project website: http://www.sbopkg.org Enjoy! -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Thu Jun 25 05:05:53 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 05:05:53 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20090625 Message-ID: <20090625050553.GA12247@slackbuilds.org> Thu Jun 25 05:04:26 UTC 2009 accessibility/wgetpaste: Added - wgetpaste is a command-line interface for various pastebin sites. Thanks to B. Watson. --rworkman audio/TiMidity++: Fixes to allow midi playback using sdl_mixer and miscellaneous script cleanup. Thanks to Kyle Guinn. --rworkman desktop/xsession: Added - xsession program is a session manager. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --rworkman development/teagtk: Added - teagtk is a small text editor. Thanks to Nai. --rworkman games/dreamchess: Added - DreamChess features 3D OpenGL graphics and provides various chess board sets. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman games/dreamchess-music: Added - music pack for DreamChess. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman games/UrbanTerror: Added - UrbanTerroris an urban combat themed First Person Shooter. Thanks to Matthew Fillpot. --dsomero games/yabause: Added - Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman graphics/fontmatrix: Added - fontmatrix is a font manager. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --dsomero libraries/Mako: Added - Mako is a template library written in Python. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman libraries/openmotif: Fixed some file conflicts with Slackware-provided packages. Thanks to Cristian Vedovato for the report. --rworkman libraries/perl-IO-Socket-SSL: Added - this is a drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET that uses SSL to encrypt data before it is transferred to a remote server or client. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman libraries/perl-Net-LibIDN: Added - Perl bindings for GNU Libidn. Thanks to Marco Bonetti. --rworkman libraries/pgtcl-ng: Added - pgtcl-ngloadable Tcl/Tk module for accessing PostgreSQL databases. Thanks to Richard Ellis. --dsomero libraries/python-distutils-extra: Added - extra stuff for python distutils. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman libraries/pywebkitgtk: Added - PyWebKitGtk allows Python (Gtk) developers to create software on top of the WebKitGtk rendering engine. Thanks to Larry Hajali. --rworkman misc/kasumi: Added - kasumi is a simple dictionary utility for Anthy. Thanks to Francisco Dalla Rosa Soares. --rworkman network/3proxy: Updated for version 0.6. Thanks to Ilya Ponetayev. --rworkman network/conntrack-tools: Updated for version 0.9.12. Thanks to Robby Workman. --dsomero network/gyachi: Added - gyachi is a Yahoo! client for Linux. Thanks to Althaf K Backer. --rworkman network/netcat: netcat is GNU's implementation of nc. Thanks to Pierre Cazenave. --dsomero network/snort: Updated for version 2.8.4.1. Note that the --libdir flag seems to be ignored by the installation process, so the libraries are placed in /usr/lib even on Slackware64 systems. I don't use snort, so I'm not too inclined to go mucking around with it - *tested* suggestions are welcome. Thanks to Thomas York. --rworkman system/mtftar: Added - mtftar is a tool for translating a MTF stream (which is created by the NTBACKUP.EXE tool on Microsoft systems) to a TAR stream. Thanks to fossfun. --rworkman system/ulogd: Fixed a build problem with the mysql plugin along with other miscellaneous enhancements. Thanks to Michal Bialozor. --rworkman From chess at chessgriffin.com Thu Jun 25 16:12:49 2009 From: chess at chessgriffin.com (Chess Griffin) Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:12:49 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Sbopkg 0.30.0alpha1 released for testing Message-ID: <20090625161248.GA2051@localhost> Here is the first alpha release of sbopkg version 0.30.0! I would like to start off by thanking my two co-developers, Mauro Giachero and slakmagik. Without their code contributions, suggestions, and advice, this utility would be nowhere near as functional. Any bugs are undoubtedly mine. :-) This new version of sbopkg has lots of great cleanups, security improvements, and new features. Here is just a short list of some of the items in the ChangeLog: * Move sbopkg to /usr/sbin; update sbopkg.SlackBuild and sspm to reflect /usr/sbin. * Remove code related to user-mode support; sbopkg must now be run as root in all cases; add single check at start of script to make sure we are root. * Apply a major code cleanup that touches just about every part of sbopkg. This cleanup makes the code more readable, manageable, and less bug-prone. Several bugs were fixed as part of this cleanup, and the cleanup will ease further development and debugging efforts. * Implement configurable repository support by introducing a new /etc/sbopkg/repos.d directory where separate repositories files can be maintained and also by adding support for git-based repositories. The Slamd64Builds repository is now listed, to the joy of all the Slamd64 users out there. Add a new document README-repos.d that explains how these repository files work. * Move sbopkg-renames to new /etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default to manage multiple renames files. Thanks to Robby Workman for the suggestion. Add new document README-renames.d that explains how this works. * Add support for new *.txz, *.tlz, and *.tbz Slackware package extensions. * Require build queuefiles have a '.sqf' file extension. * Cleanup several of the functions related to editing the .info and SlackBuild files to remove code duplication; also cleanup and fix issues associated with the two primary search functions, and improve file cleanup for these search-related functions. * Create a ChangeLog.txt for git repos on the fly. * Remove usage of ARCH in preparation for Slackware64 support. * Change queuefile format. No longer will the queuefile format be 'APP VERSION ON/OFF' but instead will simply be one 'APP' per line. If a user wants an APP to be deselected in the dialog menus, simply put a '-' in front of it, e.g. '-APP'. This should make creating, using, and sharing queuefiles much easier and more intuitive. * Add ability to load more than one queuefile at a time when building from command line interface. * Add several new functions related to checking GPG-signed tarballs, such as those that SlackBuilds.org provides. Sbopkg will now automatically check these tarballs when building or installing a package. Additionally, there are two new menu items in info_item that allow the user to check the GPG signature or re-extract the GPG-signed tarball. * Add ability to dump all installed packages into a build queue. This is an alphabetical list, so shuffling/reordering of the queue will be necessary in order to list the dependencies correctly, but at least this will give users a head start on setting up a large build queue. * Add several new functions related to checking GPG-signed tarballs, such as those that SlackBuilds.org provides. Sbopkg will now automatically check these tarballs when building or installing a package. Additionally, there are two new menu items in info_item that allow the user to check the GPG signature or re-extract the GPG-signed tarball. * Add ability to have recursive queuefiles, so one queuefile named "foo.sqf" may have an entry "@bar" in which case as the foo.sqf queuefile is parsed, it will recursively go down into the 'bar.sqf' queuefile as well. The '@' symbol is used in front of an entry in a queuefile to denote another queuefile. * Remove the old "$APP $VERSION$BUILD $ONOFF" format for the temporary queue and instead make all queue formats "$APP" only. This simplifies some code and results in a small speed increase. * Add ability to pass build options in a queuefile when separated by a pipe character, i.e. app | FOO=yes BAR=no * Add a 'diff' entry to the script customization menu. * Add in 'uname -m' test for x86_64 and if true, set ARCH to x86_64. A complete ChangeLog-current.txt can be found here: http://code.google.com/p/sbopkg/source/browse/trunk/ChangeLog-current.txt The result of this work is that both the sbopkg.conf and the directory layout for the local rsync copy of the SBo tree has changed fairly significantly. It might be possible to copy your current SBo tree from the old default of /home/sbo/12.2 (for example) to the new default of /var/lib/sbopkg/SBo/12.2 but it might just be easier to let sbopkg make the new directories and perform a fresh rsync. Please make a backup of your local rsync copy and sbopkg.conf if you have made any changes to them. I definitely encourage folks to try out creating and using the improved queuefiles, and we have included some samples in the doc/ directory once sbopkg-0.30.0alpha1 is installed. Others are located at http://www.sbopkg.org/queues. I plan to host user-contributed queuefiles that people may want to post to the ML or send in via email. The queufiles now support 'recursive' queues, where one queuefile can 'include' another. As you can see from the ChangeLog, sbopkg now has preliminary support for Slamd64 and the builds.slamd64.com repository. This is support is, itself, 'alpha' level. I hope that Slamd64 users will try out this new feature and report back. I HIGHLY recommend that everyone testing out this alpha read the new sbopkg.conf file and the corresponding man page sbopkg.conf(5) -- as well as the main sbopkg(8) man page -- to understand the changes to this file. Also, please be sure to look at the documentation in the doc/ directory. There are documents in there that explain how the queuefiles work and how the new /etc/sbopkg/renames.d and /etc/sbopkg/repos.d directories function. There are a LOT of changes as compared to sbopkg 0.27.x. BTW, the documentation says that Slackware 13.0 is the default SBO version in sbopkg but that was just a change to the docs made in preparation for 13.0. The default SBo version is still 12.2 in this alpha release but it will be changed at some point during this development stage to 13.0 -- probably when Slackware reaches RC status. Please join the sbopkg mailing list (http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users) and report issues there. It helps us keep track of things. Or, file a report with the Issues Tracker on the sbopkg Google Code page (http://code.google.com/p/sbopkg). Here are direct links to a package and source tarball of sbopkg-0.30.0alpha1: Package: http://sbopkg.googlecode.com/files/sbopkg-0.30.0alpha1-noarch-1_cng.tgz Tarball: http://sbopkg.googlecode.com/files/sbopkg-0.30.0alpha1.tar.gz Since the old sbopkg ran in /usr/bin and the new sbopkg is in /usr/sbin, I recommend first doing a 'removepkg' and then 'installpkg.' We are very excited about the changes and improvments to sbopkg and hope that you will find them helpful and useful. We look forward to your testing and feedback. This new version of sbopkg has been working fine on my Slackware -current systems (32bit and 64bit) but YMMV, caveat emptor, and all that. :-) On behalf of Mauro and slakmagik, enjoy! -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The security fixes cover a crash: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-02035stable-released (and a more serious but edge case bug) ciao (and thanks!) -- Marco Bonetti BT3 EeePC enhancing module: http://sid77.slackware.it/bt3/ Slackintosh Linux Project Developer: http://workaround.ch/ Linux-live for powerpc: http://workaround.ch/pub/rsync/mb/linux-live/ My GnuPG key id: 0x86A91047 From chess at chessgriffin.com Fri Jun 26 17:43:51 2009 From: chess at chessgriffin.com (Chess Griffin) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:43:51 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Sbopkg 0.30.0alpha1 released for testing In-Reply-To: <20090625120540.3c0907b0@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <20090625161248.GA2051@localhost> <20090625120540.3c0907b0@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <20090626174350.GB2203@localhost> * Robby Workman [2009-06-25 12:05:40]: > On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:12:49 -0400 > Chess Griffin wrote: > > > Here is the first alpha release of sbopkg version 0.30.0! > > Congrats, guys - the ChangeLog sounds very nice :-) > > -RW Thanks, Robby! -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Pierre From tcanich at canich.net Fri Jun 26 16:51:03 2009 From: tcanich at canich.net (Tom Canich) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 12:51:03 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] krb5 slackbuild In-Reply-To: <20090624171957.4e8ef76f@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <2733dfe50906021841l1ad97e6leb77919d8d7dda06@mail.gmail.com> <20090624171957.4e8ef76f@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <20090626165103.GA17865@canich.net> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 05:19:57PM -0500, Robby Workman wrote: > On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 22:41:44 -0300 > Oda wrote: > > > I was writing a slackbuild to krb5 when somebody submit one, so I > > decided to wait. But this slackbuild is still in the pending list. > > > > Is there any problem with it? Maybe I can help. > > > Well, the original submission had some conflicts with other Slackware > packages, and there are now two proposals to resolve those conflicts. > I hammered out one earlier today, and the original submitter (Tom > Canich, CC'd on this mail) has another. I don't know which is better, > to be honest- so long as both work, either is fine with me. The one I > hammered out is here: > http://slackbuilds.org/krb5.tar.gz > > Please have a look and see what you guys think; feedback is welcome, > and I'd like to get this into the repo for 12.2 if at all possible. > Tom's waited long enough as is. Sorry for the delayed reply. I have been away from email for a few days. Thanks for your work on this, Robby. I don't mind waiting -- my only concern is producing a quality package! :) Am I correct that your solution is to drop the "et" stuff, rename rsh, ftp, and telnet to include a .krb5 suffix? I agree there is probably no reason to include the "et" stuff -- I don't think it does anything differently from the software already shipping with Slackware. My only concern with this solution is portability. Scripts written for other platforms should not require significant modification to work on Slackware. Renaming some programs (or all programs) may require significant changes. The solution I proposed is an alternate prefix, /usr/kerberos. This is the prefix used on RedHat EL systems*. This way only the PATH need be specified for a script to work on any platform. The program names will remain the same. Thanks again. Tom * A friend tells me this is /usr on Debian and Ubuntu. Of course this won't work for us :) SuSE takes this to an extreme and installs in /usr/lib/mit. This seems very silly to me :) From joshuakwood at gmail.com Sat Jun 27 20:24:52 2009 From: joshuakwood at gmail.com (JK Wood) Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:24:52 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libgnomeprintui Message-ID: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, libgnomeprintui ships with --enable-gtk-doc=yes in the SlackBuild. However, there is no gtk-doc build available at SBo, nor is it in Slackware (unless I'm missing something obvious.) This option should be turned off, and left up to the user. --JK From nille.kungen at gmail.com Sat Jun 27 20:37:27 2009 From: nille.kungen at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Niklas_=27Nille=27_=C5kerstr=F6m?=) Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 22:37:27 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libgnomeprintui In-Reply-To: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> References: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A468307.3010404@gmail.com> JK Wood wrote: > Hey all, > > libgnomeprintui ships with --enable-gtk-doc=yes in the SlackBuild. > However, there is no gtk-doc build available at SBo, nor is it in > Slackware (unless I'm missing something obvious.) This option should > be turned off, and left up to the user. > > --JK > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > Isn't gkt-doc in the linuxdoc-tools package? /Nille From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Sat Jun 27 20:42:17 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 15:42:17 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libgnomeprintui In-Reply-To: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> References: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090627154217.45a67304@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:24:52 +0000 JK Wood wrote: > libgnomeprintui ships with --enable-gtk-doc=yes in the SlackBuild. > However, there is no gtk-doc build available at SBo, nor is it in > Slackware (unless I'm missing something obvious.) This option should > be turned off, and left up to the user. It's included with Slackware - linuxdoc-tools iirc, but I won't swear to that part. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chess at chessgriffin.com Sat Jun 27 20:43:10 2009 From: chess at chessgriffin.com (Chess Griffin) Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 16:43:10 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libgnomeprintui In-Reply-To: <4A468307.3010404@gmail.com> References: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> <4A468307.3010404@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090627204310.GA23974@localhost> * Niklas 'Nille' ?kerstr?m [2009-06-27 22:37:27]: > JK Wood wrote: > > Isn't gkt-doc in the linuxdoc-tools package? > /Nille Yes, I believe so. -- Chess Griffin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Also, if it does go in as a single script, the DOWNLOAD and MD5SUM parts of the .info file might have to be blank, I think. Pierre -- Pierre Cazenave PhD Student National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, University of Southampton, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH pwc101 at soton.ac.uk +44 (0)2380 596130 -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: gimp-registry-plugin.SlackBuild URL: From grbzks at gmail.com Sun Jun 28 04:57:55 2009 From: grbzks at gmail.com (Grigorios Bouzakis) Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:57:55 +0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Latest aircrack-ng version Message-ID: The latest version of the aircrack-ng suite [1], 1.0-rc3, includes aircrack-ptw [2], so if the script is updated, aircrack-ptw should be removed. [1]: http://slackbuilds.org/repository/12.2/network/aircrack-ng/ [2]: http://slackbuilds.org/repository/12.2/network/aircrack-ptw/ -- Greg From me at alkos333.net Sun Jun 28 13:00:48 2009 From: me at alkos333.net (alkos333) Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 08:00:48 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Bad Download Link for Esetroot Message-ID: The subject pretty much says it all. -- Alex Lysenka Computer Science Major Operations Management & Information Systems Major Northern Illinois University alysenka at niu.edu From me at alkos333.net Sun Jun 28 13:25:25 2009 From: me at alkos333.net (alkos333) Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 08:25:25 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Bad Download Link for gail Message-ID: Appears to be another one. -- Alex Lysenka Computer Science Major Operations Management & Information Systems Major Northern Illinois University alysenka at niu.edu From humanreadable at yahoo.com Sun Jun 28 21:15:53 2009 From: humanreadable at yahoo.com (Darrell Anderson) Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 14:15:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts Message-ID: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Greetings, When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to use either? Thanks. P.S. I'm not a member of the list. Darrell Anderson http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ From eha at alienbase.nl Mon Jun 29 08:10:59 2009 From: eha at alienbase.nl (Eric Hameleers) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts In-Reply-To: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote: > When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to use either? > > Thanks. > > P.S. I'm not a member of the list. > > Darrell Anderson > http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ It's really quite simple Darrell: We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not packages. It is not about supporting any particular package format. If you want to use the old .tgz packages, then by all means edit the last line of the script and change the extension of the package which is going to be created. These scripts are not set in concrete. When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our repository, you can expect that they will (or should) support *all* of Slackware 13.0's features - which includes the new package formats. When we sign off a script after our internal QA round we will have tested it on a full install of Slackware. Regards, Eric -- Eric Hameleers Email: alien at slackware.com Jabber: alien at jabber.xs4all.nl Gpg fingerprint: F2CE 1B92 EE1F 2C0C E97E 581E 5E56 AAAF A75C BDA0 From joshuakwood at gmail.com Mon Jun 29 08:45:01 2009 From: joshuakwood at gmail.com (JK Wood) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 03:45:01 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libgnomeprintui In-Reply-To: <20090627204310.GA23974@localhost> References: <6b6812630906271324k2ce56698h3f7bee5240588e1c@mail.gmail.com> <4A468307.3010404@gmail.com> <20090627204310.GA23974@localhost> Message-ID: <6b6812630906290145o1c6d27e9tb40263dc5c8eb20d@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Chess Griffin wrote: > * Niklas 'Nille' ?kerstr?m [2009-06-27 22:37:27]: > > > JK Wood wrote: > > > > Isn't gkt-doc in the linuxdoc-tools package? > > /Nille > > Yes, I believe so. > > -- > Chess Griffin > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > My bad. 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URL: From timp at timp.com.au Mon Jun 29 09:14:14 2009 From: timp at timp.com.au (Timothy Pollard) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:14:14 +1000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts In-Reply-To: References: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20090629191414.067be96a@shammah.timp.com.au> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 (CEST) Eric Hameleers wrote: > On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote: > > > When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue > > supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to use > > either? > > > > Thanks. > > > > P.S. I'm not a member of the list. > > > > Darrell Anderson > > http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ > > It's really quite simple Darrell: > > We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not packages. It is not about > supporting any particular package format. If you want to use the old .tgz > packages, then by all means edit the last line of the script and change the > extension of the package which is going to be created. These scripts are not > set in concrete. > > When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our repository, you can > expect that they will (or should) support *all* of Slackware 13.0's features > - which includes the new package formats. When we sign off a script after our > internal QA round we will have tested it on a full install of Slackware. > > Regards, Eric > To clarify, are we going to be building .tgz or .txz by default? I'm in favour of .tgz because they'll archive faster, and disk space if fairly cheap, but I don't really mind either way. -- TimP [http://blog.timp.com.au] -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From nille.kungen at gmail.com Mon Jun 29 09:38:52 2009 From: nille.kungen at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Niklas_=27Nille=27_=C5kerstr=F6m?=) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:38:52 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts In-Reply-To: <20090629191414.067be96a@shammah.timp.com.au> References: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <20090629191414.067be96a@shammah.timp.com.au> Message-ID: <4A488BAC.7060103@gmail.com> Timothy Pollard wrote: > On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 (CEST) > Eric Hameleers wrote: > >> On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote: >> >> >>> When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue >>> supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to use >>> either? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> P.S. I'm not a member of the list. >>> >>> Darrell Anderson >>> http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ >>> >> It's really quite simple Darrell: >> >> We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not packages. It is not about >> supporting any particular package format. If you want to use the old .tgz >> packages, then by all means edit the last line of the script and change the >> extension of the package which is going to be created. These scripts are not >> set in concrete. >> >> When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our repository, you can >> expect that they will (or should) support *all* of Slackware 13.0's features >> - which includes the new package formats. When we sign off a script after our >> internal QA round we will have tested it on a full install of Slackware. >> >> Regards, Eric >> >> > > To clarify, are we going to be building .tgz or .txz by default? I'm in favour > of .tgz because they'll archive faster, and disk space if fairly cheap, but I > don't really mind either way. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > Scripts doesn't gain anything from the new format since the space and bandwidth doesn't matter on SlackBuilds. (and i can't see that the few sources that SBo host would use the new compression format due to backward capability since then they would need to have them twice on the server) And since the only difference is .txz or .tgz in the builds then you can use what you want when you build them. So i don't find this very important and i don't think that the SBo team decided yet but as far as i care .tgz will still be fine. Thats my 2cents /Nille From eha at alienbase.nl Mon Jun 29 10:50:54 2009 From: eha at alienbase.nl (Eric Hameleers) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:50:54 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts In-Reply-To: <4A488BAC.7060103@gmail.com> References: <138475.91316.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <20090629191414.067be96a@shammah.timp.com.au> <4A488BAC.7060103@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, [ISO-8859-1] Niklas 'Nille' ?kerstr?m wrote: > Timothy Pollard wrote: >> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 (CEST) >> Eric Hameleers wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote: >>> >>> >>>> When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue >>>> supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to >>>> use >>>> either? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> P.S. I'm not a member of the list. >>>> >>>> Darrell Anderson >>>> http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ >>>> >>> It's really quite simple Darrell: >>> >>> We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not packages. It is not about >>> supporting any particular package format. If you want to use the old .tgz >>> packages, then by all means edit the last line of the script and change >>> the >>> extension of the package which is going to be created. These scripts are >>> not >>> set in concrete. >>> >>> When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our repository, you can >>> expect that they will (or should) support *all* of Slackware 13.0's >>> features >>> - which includes the new package formats. When we sign off a script after >>> our >>> internal QA round we will have tested it on a full install of Slackware. >>> >>> Regards, Eric >>> >>> >> >> To clarify, are we going to be building .tgz or .txz by default? I'm in >> favour >> of .tgz because they'll archive faster, and disk space if fairly cheap, but >> I >> don't really mind either way. >> > Scripts doesn't gain anything from the new format since the space and > bandwidth doesn't matter on SlackBuilds. (and i can't see that the few > sources that SBo host would use the new compression format due to backward > capability since then they would need to have them twice on the server) > And since the only difference is .txz or .tgz in the builds then you can use > what you want when you build them. > So i don't find this very important and i don't think that the SBo team > decided yet but as far as i care .tgz will still be fine. > Thats my 2cents > > /Nille Just to add clarity: I am in favour of using .tgz like before. It's what I use for my own packages as well. We will reach an agreement as site admins about whether we should or should not edit every script to use .tgz . As a service to users of our site who run Slackware 12.2 or older, it would be good to ensure the use of the .tgz extension in the scripts, but that is my personal opinion, and I do not hold a majority vote ;-) Eric -- Eric Hameleers Email: alien at slackware.com Jabber: alien at jabber.xs4all.nl Gpg fingerprint: F2CE 1B92 EE1F 2C0C E97E 581E 5E56 AAAF A75C BDA0 From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 30 04:15:16 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:15:16 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Tor security update In-Reply-To: <38143.91.121.84.131.1246005317.squirrel@webmail.slackware.it> References: <38143.91.121.84.131.1246005317.squirrel@webmail.slackware.it> Message-ID: <20090629231516.2576b8b8@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:35:17 +0200 (CEST) "Marco Bonetti" wrote: > Hi all, > yesterday there was an announcement for a new stable Tor release, I > know that submissions are closed, but is there some room for an > update? The security fixes cover a crash: > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-02035stable-released (and a more > serious but edge case bug) Erik kindly put this in pending, so we'll get this out with our next (hopefully last) 12.2 update. -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 30 04:16:09 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:16:09 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] gimp-registry-plugin In-Reply-To: <4A468F53.3050209@gmail.com> References: <4A468F53.3050209@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090629231609.4b4b71e5@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 22:29:55 +0100 Pierre Cazenave wrote: > I've written a build script for a small number of plugins and scripts > from the GIMP registry (registry.gimp.org). I'm not sure if I can > submit them as a single script since they're all downloaded from > different locations, or if they should be individual scripts? > > The script isn't particularly complicated as all it does is copy the > downloaded file to the relevant directory for GIMP to pick it up (a > bit like my GIMPFX-Foundry script). > > I've attached my script, should anyone care to comment. I've tested > it, and the GIMP picks up all the scripts, and they work as expected, > given the appropriate dependencies are installed. > > Also, if it does go in as a single script, the DOWNLOAD and MD5SUM > parts of the .info file might have to be blank, I think. Hold off on this for now; we're working on something that will make this easier, but we haven't settled on all of the implementation details, so none will be given at this time :-) -RW -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From marco.bonetti at slackware.it Tue Jun 30 07:40:15 2009 From: marco.bonetti at slackware.it (Marco Bonetti) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:40:15 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Tor security update In-Reply-To: <20090629231516.2576b8b8@liberty.rlwhome.lan> References: <38143.91.121.84.131.1246005317.squirrel@webmail.slackware.it> <20090629231516.2576b8b8@liberty.rlwhome.lan> Message-ID: <58460.91.121.84.131.1246347615.squirrel@webmail.slackware.it> On Tue, June 30, 2009 06:15, Robby Workman wrote: > Erik kindly put this in pending, so we'll get this out with our next > (hopefully last) 12.2 update. thanks! -- Marco Bonetti BT3 EeePC enhancing module: http://sid77.slackware.it/bt3/ Slackintosh Linux Project Developer: http://workaround.ch/ Linux-live for powerpc: http://workaround.ch/pub/rsync/mb/linux-live/ My GnuPG key id: 0x86A91047 From humanreadable at yahoo.com Tue Jun 30 14:55:22 2009 From: humanreadable at yahoo.com (Darrell Anderson) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:55:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts Message-ID: <183145.87246.qm@web37501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Thanks for the reply Eric. I'd like to offer a simple suggestion: make the package format a variable: PKG_TYPE=${PKG_TYPE:-txz} People then can modify scripts through a global environment variable for their preferred type of package format. Additionally, the variable can be set in sbopkg.conf. Thanks everybody for your work and project! Darrell Anderson http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ --- On Mon, 6/29/09, Timothy Pollard wrote: > From: Timothy Pollard > Subject: Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Future Build Scripts > To: alien at slackbuilds.org, "SlackBuilds.org Users List" > Cc: "Darrell Anderson" > Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 2:14 AM > On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 > (CEST) > Eric Hameleers > wrote: > > On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote: > > > > > When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org > build scripts continue > > > supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz > format, or the option to use > > > either? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > P.S. I'm not a member of the list. > > > > > > Darrell Anderson > > > http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/ > > > > It's really quite simple Darrell: > > > > We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not > packages. It is not about > > supporting any particular package format. If you want > to use the old .tgz > > packages, then by all means edit the last line of the > script and change the > > extension of the package which is going to be created. > These scripts are not > > set in concrete. > > > > When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our > repository, you can > > expect that they will (or should) support *all* of > Slackware 13.0's features > > - which includes the new package formats. When we sign > off a script after our > > internal QA round we will have tested it on a full > install of Slackware. > > > > Regards, Eric > > > > To clarify, are we going to be building .tgz or .txz by > default? I'm in favour > of .tgz because they'll archive faster, and disk space if > fairly cheap, but I > don't really mind either way. > > -- > TimP > [http://blog.timp.com.au] > From rworkman at slackbuilds.org Tue Jun 30 18:53:56 2009 From: rworkman at slackbuilds.org (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:53:56 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] libkexif is missing In-Reply-To: <4A4521DB.3010502@gmail.com> References: <20090625161248.GA2051@localhost> <20090625120540.3c0907b0@liberty.rlwhome.lan> <4A4521DB.3010502@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090630135356.4d4fe4c0@liberty.rlwhome.lan> On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 20:30:35 +0100 Pierre Cazenave wrote: > I've noticed that the libkexif dependency noted in the kphotoalbum > README isn't included at SBo. I know Eric has a build for this on his > site (which is what I've ended up using), but wondered if there was > one submitted to SBo? Hrm, no idea how that happened, but I worked up a quick script for 0.2.5. 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