[Slackbuilds-users] sbotools not working any more, or is it just me?
Jeremy Hansen
jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com
Sun Sep 15 18:19:44 UTC 2024
It looks like GitLab was not updated with this last public update. It's
showing the latest update is on the 7th rather than the 14th.
You could try switching your repo to GitHub's mirror:
https://github.com/SlackBuildsOrg/slackbuilds.git
You could also try using SBo's official repo, but I'm not positive this is
the right address:
https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds.git
Then just try a sync and see if it finds the 14 September public update.
Jeremy
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 9:28 AM Luveh Keraph <1.41421 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. The contents of my /etc/sbotools/sbotools.conf are the following:
>
> SLACKWARE_VERSION=15.0
> REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git
>
> They have not changed for almost two years.
>
> What is intriguing here is that the problems that I am reporting have
> appeared simultaneously in six different systems. Let me show you the
> output from sbocheck in one of them:
>
> HEAD is now at 35ff2388af Public www update: Sat Sep 7 02:10:43 UTC 2024.
> Checking for updated SlackBuilds...
>
> brave-browser 1.69.168 < needs updating (1.69.162 from SBo)
> libreoffice 24.8.1 < needs updating (24.8.0 from
> SBo)
> netdata 1.47.1 < needs updating (1.47.0 from
> SBo)
> opera 113.0.5230.86 < needs updating (113.0.5230.55 from
> SBo)
>
> My sbotools environment does not know about the Slackbuilds upgrades that
> were made publicly available two days ago. I have repeatedly synced sbopkg,
> to no avail.
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 10:14 AM Barry J. Grundy <bgrundy at linuxleo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 24/09/15 08:22AM, Luveh Keraph wrote:
>> > After the most recent slackbuilds update sbotools has stopped working
>> for
>> > me. I used to be able to invoke sboupgrade --all and I would be
>> prompted to
>> > apply upgrades on packages that I have built from Slackbuilds, and for
>> > which an upgrade is found to exist.
>> >
>> > That is not working any more: no upgrades are detected by this tool now.
>> > And when I upgrade a package by hand, using sbopkg -i, on running
>> > sbocheck I am informed that my version is more recent than that in the
>> > Slackbuilds tree, and that I must upgrade - which, in this case, would
>> be a
>> > downgrade.
>> >
>> > I haven't touched anything to do with sbotools recently. Might anybody
>> in
>> > this forum know what could possibly be going on, and how to fix it?
>>
>> FWIW, sbotools is behaving the same way it always has for me. No issues
>> after the last update. Have you looked at /etc/sbotools/sbotools.conf?
>> Is the proper repo still set? Maybe your conf got clobbered somehow.
>>
>> Barry
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