From sb at rbn.im Tue Oct 1 09:29:29 2024 From: sb at rbn.im (Ruben Schuller) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 11:29:29 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] tre update to 0.9.0 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20241001112929.6f5bccbf@kiwi.kuchen> Hi! 2024-09-28 "B. Watson" : > I'm about to update libraries/tre to version 0.9.0. > > scalpel (Klaatu) and vis (Ruben Schuller) depend on tre. I've checked > that these both build with the new tre, but I didn't do much runtime > testing (vis at least starts up and regex searches work, no idea how > to use scalpel). Unfortunately, I really haven't used vis in a long while. I think if it compiles, there should be no problem. The fiddly part with vis was getting lua right IIRC :) Cheers Ruben From sb at rbn.im Tue Oct 1 09:55:54 2024 From: sb at rbn.im (Ruben Schuller) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 11:55:54 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] SlackBuilds in search of better maintainers Message-ID: <20241001115554.0652ad61@kiwi.kuchen> Hello List, Prompted by the "tre" update: I'm a bit short on time right now and maintaining things I don't use myself tends to get postponed for extended times. If there are any takers for these I'd appreciate it: - cantata - nim - vis - lua-luv - lua-mpack Cheers Ruben From nick at smallbone.se Tue Oct 1 12:09:56 2024 From: nick at smallbone.se (Nick Smallbone) Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 14:09:56 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] SlackBuilds in search of better maintainers In-Reply-To: <20241001115554.0652ad61@kiwi.kuchen> References: <20241001115554.0652ad61@kiwi.kuchen> Message-ID: I can take nim. Nick On Tue, 1 Oct 2024, at 11:55 AM, Ruben Schuller wrote: > Hello List, > > Prompted by the "tre" update: I'm a bit short on time right now and > maintaining things I don't use myself tends to get postponed for > extended times. If there are any takers for these I'd appreciate it: > > - cantata > - nim > - vis > - lua-luv > - lua-mpack > > Cheers > Ruben > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ From urchlay at slackware.uk Tue Oct 1 16:51:37 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 12:51:37 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] tre update to 0.9.0 In-Reply-To: <20241001112929.6f5bccbf@kiwi.kuchen> References: <20241001112929.6f5bccbf@kiwi.kuchen> Message-ID: <41cdc09c-1f50-eab2-7c5a-cc93451032b@slackware.uk> On Tue, 1 Oct 2024, Ruben Schuller wrote: > Unfortunately, I really haven't used vis in a long while. I think if it > compiles, there should be no problem. The fiddly part with vis was > getting lua right IIRC :) It's a text editor, I was able to use it to edit text at least. I'm probably never going to use it *much*, as I'm kinda addicted to vim :) The README maybe should mention that lua-lpeg has to be built *after* installing lua53. Otherwise the lua-lpeg package will be missing /usr/lib64/lua/5.3/lpeg.so and vis will start up without syntax highlighting, and complain "WARNING: could not find lpeg module". The good news is, it's a runtime dependency, and you can fix it by rebuilding lua-lpeg with lua53 support. vis won't need to be recompiled, in that case. From roberto.puzzanghera at sagredo.eu Tue Oct 1 17:25:25 2024 From: roberto.puzzanghera at sagredo.eu (Roberto Puzzanghera) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 19:25:25 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Taking over viking and gpsd pkgs In-Reply-To: <53e6ff92-7485-44c8-8a32-1049e2bc6e7b@sagredo.eu> References: <41ce216e-8d30-4eb7-bc35-bf37d07e80f5@sagredo.eu> <9f4dd1d8-e5cf-369d-3df4-d2f6c7821dfc@slackware.uk> <53e6ff92-7485-44c8-8a32-1049e2bc6e7b@sagredo.eu> Message-ID: Il 23/09/24 21:50, Roberto Puzzanghera via SlackBuilds-users ha scritto: > Il 23/09/24 20:43, B. Watson ha scritto: >> This means that all of David Spencer's builds are up for grabs. The >> list is here: >> >> https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=maint&q=baildon.research >> >> If anyone wants to take any of these over, go ahead and do so. > > I can take nextcloud-server as well I'm not sure what is best to do here, as latest nexcloud-server-30.0.0 requires mariadb 10.6/10.11, while slackware 15.0 ships mariadb 10.5. So we have the the following options: 1. not to upgrade nextcloud-server and wait for slackware 15.1 2. build a mariadb 10.11 SBo package and then upgrade nextcloud-server to latest version 3. let the end user decide whether to connect to a remote slackware-current server with mariadb 10.11 or install postgresql, already available in SBo Any hint would be appreciated Roberto From matteo.bernardini at gmail.com Tue Oct 1 18:05:50 2024 From: matteo.bernardini at gmail.com (Matteo Bernardini) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 20:05:50 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Taking over viking and gpsd pkgs In-Reply-To: References: <41ce216e-8d30-4eb7-bc35-bf37d07e80f5@sagredo.eu> <9f4dd1d8-e5cf-369d-3df4-d2f6c7821dfc@slackware.uk> <53e6ff92-7485-44c8-8a32-1049e2bc6e7b@sagredo.eu> Message-ID: Il giorno mar 1 ott 2024 alle ore 19:35 Roberto Puzzanghera via SlackBuilds-users ha scritto: > > Il 23/09/24 21:50, Roberto Puzzanghera via SlackBuilds-users ha scritto: > > Il 23/09/24 20:43, B. Watson ha scritto: > >> This means that all of David Spencer's builds are up for grabs. The > >> list is here: > >> > >> https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=maint&q=baildon.research > >> > >> If anyone wants to take any of these over, go ahead and do so. > > > > I can take nextcloud-server as well > > I'm not sure what is best to do here, as latest nexcloud-server-30.0.0 > requires mariadb 10.6/10.11, while slackware 15.0 ships mariadb 10.5. > > So we have the the following options: > > 1. not to upgrade nextcloud-server and wait for slackware 15.1 > 2. build a mariadb 10.11 SBo package and then upgrade nextcloud-server > to latest version > 3. let the end user decide whether to connect to a remote > slackware-current server with mariadb 10.11 or install postgresql, > already available in SBo > it seems like nextcloud 30.0.0 (released last week) isn't marked as one of their stable releases yet https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/installation/system_requirements.html https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/installation/system_requirements.html nextcloud stable (29.x) is perfectly ok with mariadb in 15.0: IMHO you could go with 4. upgrade it to 29.0.7 (released just three weeks ago), noting in the README that it will need php81 from /extra in place of Slackware's stock php-7.4.x Matteo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From roberto.puzzanghera at sagredo.eu Tue Oct 1 19:25:14 2024 From: roberto.puzzanghera at sagredo.eu (Roberto Puzzanghera) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 21:25:14 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Taking over viking and gpsd pkgs In-Reply-To: References: <41ce216e-8d30-4eb7-bc35-bf37d07e80f5@sagredo.eu> <9f4dd1d8-e5cf-369d-3df4-d2f6c7821dfc@slackware.uk> <53e6ff92-7485-44c8-8a32-1049e2bc6e7b@sagredo.eu> Message-ID: Il 01/10/24 20:05, Matteo Bernardini ha scritto: > Il giorno mar 1 ott 2024 alle ore 19:35 Roberto Puzzanghera via > > I can take nextcloud-server as well > > I'm not sure what is best to do here, as latest nexcloud-server-30.0.0 > requires mariadb 10.6/10.11, while slackware 15.0 ships mariadb 10.5. > > So we have the the following options: > > 1. not to upgrade nextcloud-server and wait for slackware 15.1 > 2. build a mariadb 10.11 SBo package and then upgrade nextcloud-server > to latest version > 3. let the end user decide whether to connect to a remote > slackware-current server with mariadb 10.11 or install postgresql, > already available in SBo > > > it seems like nextcloud 30.0.0 (released last week) isn't marked as one > of their stable releases yet > > https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/installation/system_requirements.html > https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/installation/system_requirements.html > > nextcloud stable (29.x) is perfectly ok with mariadb in 15.0: IMHO you > could go with > > 4. upgrade it to 29.0.7 (released just three weeks ago), noting in the > README that it will need php81 from /extra in place of Slackware's stock > php-7.4.x > > Matteo Thanks for the responce, Matteo. I'll go for your option 4, but I think that in a couple of weeks we'll have the stable version 30.0.1 and the decision to choose between the options 2/3 or stick with 4 will have to be made. Roberto From sb at rbn.im Tue Oct 1 22:46:39 2024 From: sb at rbn.im (Ruben Schuller) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 00:46:39 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] SlackBuilds in search of better maintainers In-Reply-To: References: <20241001115554.0652ad61@kiwi.kuchen> Message-ID: <20241002004639.76f79bfb@kiwi.kuchen> 2024-10-01 "Nick Smallbone" : > I can take nim. Great :) Ruben From duncan_roe at optusnet.com.au Wed Oct 2 01:47:22 2024 From: duncan_roe at optusnet.com.au (Duncan Roe) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 11:47:22 +1000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] my updates (crawl, kuickshow, moria, tome-ah) In-Reply-To: <4c8afc9-365e-be3b-ec8e-987d78a86a8@slackware.uk> References: <4c8afc9-365e-be3b-ec8e-987d78a86a8@slackware.uk> Message-ID: On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 06:23:32AM -0400, B. Watson wrote: > > > On Sat, 28 Sep 2024, j+sbo-users at maschinengott.de wrote: > > > https://ntietz.com/blog/git-mailmap-for-name-changes/ > > That would made his commit log appear to have to new name for all his > commits, on *his* computer(s)... but it would only work for everyone > else if we all installed his .mailmap file (or, put it in SBo's master > repo). > > Actually that might not be a bad idea, have a .mailmap in the > repo that can be used by any maintainer, whenever his name needs > to change. Though, I can see reasons not to do this (more work for > us admins, and it would seem to *encourage* people to change their > maintainer-names at will). > > Also, the database backend that drives the website doesn't support > .mailmap, so we could end up with inconsistency between the site and > the git history. > > Another alternative would be to rewrite the git history to update the > name (and email, if that changes) on all commits. But that would break > all remote repos/forks, and everyone would be forced to rm -rf and > re-clone, every time this happened. Too much overhead and headache > (can I make up a new word here? Overheadache). We had to deal with > this exactly once in the history of SBo (a file had to be removed from > the repo completely, due to DMCA blather [*]) and it resulted in mass > confusion. > > [*] In the interest of full disclosure... it was my fault :( > _______________________________________________ > I wonder if it would be worthwhile for someone to request a git enhancement to have .mailmap treated similarly to .gitignore? Who's name from the SBo list would carry most weight? (if anyone) Perhaps others might like to suggest how we can make a case for the enhancement. Cheers ... Duncan. From willysr at slackbuilds.org Wed Oct 2 05:02:55 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 12:02:55 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Taking over viking and gpsd pkgs In-Reply-To: References: <41ce216e-8d30-4eb7-bc35-bf37d07e80f5@sagredo.eu> <9f4dd1d8-e5cf-369d-3df4-d2f6c7821dfc@slackware.uk> <53e6ff92-7485-44c8-8a32-1049e2bc6e7b@sagredo.eu> Message-ID: > Thanks for the responce, Matteo. I'll go for your option 4, but I think > that in a couple of weeks we'll have the stable version 30.0.1 and the > decision to choose between the options 2/3 or stick with 4 will have to > be made. as long as the 29.x version is still supported, we can still use it in SBo. There's no point of adding mariadb into SBo just for 1 project -- Willy Sudiarto Raharjo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From zsd+slackbuilds at jdvb.ca Wed Oct 2 17:17:56 2024 From: zsd+slackbuilds at jdvb.ca (Jim) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 14:17:56 -0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. Message-ID: Hi, every now and then when I run sbocheck it says Updating SlackBuilds tree... and then nothing else happens. Eventually, I ^C and I get ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. But then when I try it again, I get .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing again, is there a better way of recovering from this problem? Thanks. Jim From gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk Wed Oct 2 19:27:39 2024 From: gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk (Habs) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 20:27:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > Hi, > > every now and then when I run sbocheck it says > Updating SlackBuilds tree... > and then nothing else happens. Eventually, I ^C and I get > ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. > > But then when I try it again, I get > .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. > (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). > > Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing again, is > there a better way of recovering from this problem? > > Thanks. > Jim good day do you have the REPO value set in the .conf file it has been said that having it set helps stability this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git Habs From slackcoder at server.ky Thu Oct 3 10:39:21 2024 From: slackcoder at server.ky (Slack Coder) Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 05:39:21 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9f5a3950-809c-4a80-8e99-2914c4dca329@server.ky> > this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: > REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git This setting is better for Slackware 15.0. REPO=rsync://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/15.0/ Sbotools uses 'rsync://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/$VERSION/' by default for Slackware releases.? This way it points to slackbuilds.org directly and it locks the slackbuilds version to your Slackware release. What went wrong before is sbotools has not updated since the 15.0 release to include it. On 10/2/24 14:27, Habs wrote: > On Wed, 2 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> every now and then when I run sbocheck it says >> ?????? Updating SlackBuilds tree... >> and then nothing else happens.? Eventually, I ^C and I get >> ?????? ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. >> >> But then when I try it again, I get >> ?????? .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. >> (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). >> >> Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing >> again, is >> there a better way of recovering from this problem? >> >> Thanks. >> ?????????????????????????????? Jim > > good day > > do you have the REPO value set in the .conf file > it has been said that having it set helps stability > > this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: > REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git > > > Habs > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > From gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk Thu Oct 3 11:20:15 2024 From: gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk (Habs) Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 12:20:15 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: <9f5a3950-809c-4a80-8e99-2914c4dca329@server.ky> References: <9f5a3950-809c-4a80-8e99-2914c4dca329@server.ky> Message-ID: On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, Slack Coder wrote: >> this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: >> REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git > This setting is better for Slackware 15.0. > > REPO=rsync://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/15.0/ why is it *better* ? these references help understand: (from sbotools pages) REPO=(FALSE|url) If set to a url, use that repository instead of the SlackBuilds.org repository for your SLACKWARE_VERSION. Setting this will make the SLACKWARE_VERSION setting redundant. URLs need to either lead to a git repository or an rsync repository. The repository needs to be laid out like the SlackBuilds.org one with a couple of broad categories at the root and under those are subdirectories for each package. then there is this at the bottom of the address i earlier supplied (https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git): See https://slackbuilds.org/howto/ for instructions on how to use the contents of this directory. Access is also available via: rsync://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ ftp://slackbuilds.org/ git://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds.git https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds https://github.com/SlackBuildsOrg/slackbuilds cheers --- Sent using Alpine/Pine, probably the best MUA --- From gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk Fri Oct 4 11:16:09 2024 From: gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk (Habs) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 12:16:09 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6s2pqo30-r6np-5s0-p6r9-n22n65n9p21q@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 20:27 (+0100), Habs wrote: > >> On Wed, 2 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> every now and then when I run sbocheck it says >>> Updating SlackBuilds tree... >>> and then nothing else happens. Eventually, I ^C and I get >>> ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. > >>> But then when I try it again, I get >>> .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. >>> (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). > >>> Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing again, is >>> there a better way of recovering from this problem? > >>> Thanks. >>> Jim > >> good day > >> do you have the REPO value set in the .conf file >> it has been said that having it set helps stability > >> this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: >> REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git > > Yes, I have > REPO=https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ > and have had that for quite a while. > > Jim > That REPO line url you have, does not point to a repository as such...it is like an index/header page. If it worked previously I can't offer an explanation, however, if you put in the address you have and then the one I supplied and take a look ... as per the sbotools instructions, the URL has to point to a correctly formatted specific repository. Hope that helps. Regards From gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk Fri Oct 4 13:41:24 2024 From: gen-bch at useyouresp.org.uk (Habs) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 14:41:24 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: References: <6s2pqo30-r6np-5s0-p6r9-n22n65n9p21q@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> Message-ID: <1n73n9op-61q0-8qp7-1631-prr050384qon@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> On Fri, 4 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 12:16 (+0100), Habs wrote: > >> On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > >>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 20:27 (+0100), Habs wrote: > >>>> On Wed, 2 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: > >>>>> Hi, > >>>>> every now and then when I run sbocheck it says >>>>> Updating SlackBuilds tree... >>>>> and then nothing else happens. Eventually, I ^C and I get >>>>> ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. > >>>>> But then when I try it again, I get >>>>> .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. >>>>> (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). > >>>>> Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing again, is >>>>> there a better way of recovering from this problem? > >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> Jim > >>>> good day > >>>> do you have the REPO value set in the .conf file >>>> it has been said that having it set helps stability > >>>> this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: >>>> REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git > >>> Yes, I have >>> REPO=https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ >>> and have had that for quite a while. > >>> Jim > > >> That REPO line url you have, does not point to a repository as such...it is >> like an index/header page. If it worked previously I can't offer an >> explanation, however, if you put in the address you have and then the one I >> supplied and take a look ... as per the sbotools instructions, the URL has >> to point to a correctly formatted specific repository. > >> Hope that helps. > > >[snipped] > Just for completeness, I did not pull the URL I am currently using out of > thin air, someone (I believe on this list) suggested that some time ago. > > Jim > Nor did I pull one out of 'thin air' and I have had odd problems prior to using it. Leave you to it and someone who can help you. Regards --- Sent using Alpine/Pine, probably the best MUA --- From zsd+slackbuilds at jdvb.ca Fri Oct 4 13:25:42 2024 From: zsd+slackbuilds at jdvb.ca (Jim) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 10:25:42 -0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: <6s2pqo30-r6np-5s0-p6r9-n22n65n9p21q@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> References: <6s2pqo30-r6np-5s0-p6r9-n22n65n9p21q@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 12:16 (+0100), Habs wrote: > On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 20:27 (+0100), Habs wrote: >>> On Wed, 2 Oct 2024, Jim wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > every now and then when I run sbocheck it says >>> > Updating SlackBuilds tree... >>> > and then nothing else happens. Eventually, I ^C and I get >>> > ^CCould not sync from https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/. >>> > But then when I try it again, I get >>> > .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. >>> > (where "..." is the path to when I keep it that is not of interest). >>> > Aside from deleting the repository and downloading the whole thing again, is >>> > there a better way of recovering from this problem? >>> > Thanks. >>> > Jim >>> good day >>> do you have the REPO value set in the .conf file >>> it has been said that having it set helps stability >>> this is used here and has worked fine for a long time: >>> REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git >> Yes, I have >> REPO=https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ >> and have had that for quite a while. >> Jim > That REPO line url you have, does not point to a repository as such...it is > like an index/header page. If it worked previously I can't offer an > explanation, however, if you put in the address you have and then the one I > supplied and take a look ... as per the sbotools instructions, the URL has > to point to a correctly formatted specific repository. > Hope that helps. It not only worked previously, it works still. My problem is not that it does not work, my problem is that sometimes sbocheck fails and does something to my local repository which requires fixing by hand. If you re-read my original message you will see what I am trying to find out is whether there is a fix other than "completely delete and restart". On the other hand, it is interesting that among other working values for the repo, one suggestion was rsync:..., which may not be as fragile as the one I have (this remains to be seen). Just for completeness, I did not pull the URL I am currently using out of thin air, someone (I believe on this list) suggested that some time ago. Jim From slackcoder at server.ky Fri Oct 4 19:06:13 2024 From: slackcoder at server.ky (Slack Coder) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 14:06:13 -0500 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] .../sbo/repo exists and is not empty. Exiting. In-Reply-To: References: <6s2pqo30-r6np-5s0-p6r9-n22n65n9p21q@hfrlbherfc.bet.hx> Message-ID: <325b2ffd-8496-4b1b-8f5a-e0e355fc4f4a@server.ky> On 10/4/24 08:25, Jim wrote: > On the other hand, it is interesting that among other working values for > the repo, one suggestion was rsync:..., which may not be as fragile as the > one I have (this remains to be seen). Yes indeed, and 'rsync' is the default behavior.? Here is the patch to support 15.0.? What happens is anything past 14.2, sbotool assumes is Slackware current and uses 'ponce's git repo. https://git.server.ky/slackcoder/sbotools/commit/?id=df2b0b2d2d88bc9aaebb4446b09de61cb24f05f6 > Just for completeness, I did not pull the URL I am currently using out of > thin air, someone (I believe on this list) suggested that some time ago. Using the gitlab URL is a bit strange since slackbuilds.org hosts its own git repository. https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Fri Oct 4 20:31:36 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 16:31:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Does anyone use mfe? Message-ID: I'm in the process of updating configobj, so I'm testing out everything that depends on it... mfe will compile and run with the new configobj, but fails to launch mednafen due to an unsupported "-nes.vblur" command line option. I dug into the mednafen source and changelog... this option was removed from mednafen in 2010, and our SlackBuild was updated to a version without the option in 2012. Meaning, mfe has been broken for 11 years. mfe's maintainer, Luis Henrique, has been inactive since 2013. mfe hasn't been updated upstream since 2013, and hasn't worked with any version of mednafen since 0.9.12 (released August 2010). Does anyone actually use mfe, and want to take over the build? It will need patching to work with modern mednafen. If so, please respond to this email... if I don't hear from anyone about this in the next week, I'm going to remove mfe from our repo. As it stands, it's utterly broken and useless. From willysr at slackbuilds.org Sat Oct 5 01:43:55 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2024 08:43:55 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241005.1 Message-ID: <4a83ee81-31b2-4731-a67e-4843a93cd0fc@slackbuilds.org> Sat Oct 5 01:36:46 UTC 2024 academic/WordNet: Updated for version 3.1. academic/fet: Updated for version 6.25.2. audio/acxi: Updated for version 3.6.02. audio/alsa-tools: Updated for version 1.2.11. development/UASM: Updated for version 2.57. development/actionlint: Updated for version 1.7.3. development/astyle: Updated for version 3.6.3. development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.160.0. development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.161.0. development/composer: Updated for version 2.8.0 development/diffoscope: updated for version 278 development/gambas3: Updated for version 3.19.5. development/ghidra: Updated for version 11.2 development/gnatstudio-bin: Added (powerful and lightweight IDE). development/nodejs18: Added (18.x LTS version of Node.js). development/reuse-tool: Updated for version 4.0.3. development/rust16: Update README. development/stlink: Updated for version 1.8.0. development/unicorn: Updated for version 2.1.1. development/wxHexEditor: Fix build on i586. games/SLADE: Updated for version 3.2.6. games/moria: Update source. git/gitignore: Add .vapi as ignored files. graphics/vuescan: Updated for version 9.8.37. graphics/yed: Updated for version 3.24 ham/dab_lib: Updated for version 20240928.6e88fccd. libraries/girara: Updated for version 0.4.4. libraries/grpc: Update for 1.66.2 libraries/gupnp: Updated for version 1.6.7. libraries/oath-toolkit: Updated for version 2.6.12. libraries/podofo: Update for 0.10.4 libraries/tlsh: updated for version 4.12.0 libraries/tre: Updated for version 0.9.0. libraries/tree-sitter: Updated for version 0.24.1 libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Updated for version 2.46.1. libraries/webkit2gtk: Updated for version 2.46.1. libraries/wxWidgets: Add nanosvg as hard dep. misc/bitwarden-desktop: updated for version 2024.9.0 misc/tarotplane: Updated for version 0.3.0. multimedia/makemkv: Updated for version 1.17.8. multimedia/w_scan_cpp: Updated for version vdr-2.7.2. network/bitcoin: Updated for version 28.0. network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.70 network/dropbox: Updated for version 209.4.3647. network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.5. network/grafana: Adjust doc permissions. network/grafana: Updated for version 11.2.2. network/newsboat: Updated for version 2.37. network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.7. network/protonvpn-cli: Removed (Stopped Working). network/syncthingtray-bin: Remove unneeded README. network/teleport-connect: Updated for version 16.4.2. network/tor-browser: Updated for version 13.5.6. network/vivaldi: Updated for version 6.9.3447.51. network/webex: Updated for version 44.10.0.30906 network/yle-dl: Updated for version 20240927. network/youtube-dl: Updated for version 2024.07.11_nightly+20240806_c5098961b. network/zoom-linux: Updated for version 6.2.3.2056 office/LibreOffice: Updated for version 24.8.2.1 office/libreoffice-helppack: Updated for version 24.8.2. office/libreoffice-langpack: Updated for version 24.8.2. office/libreoffice: Updated for version 24.8.2. office/zathura: Updated for version 0.5.8. python/insipid-sphinx-theme: Updated for version 0.4.2. python/license-expression: Updated for version 30.3.1. python/python-qrcode: Updated for version 8.0. python/python2-pycryptodomex: Added (Python2 version of pycryptodomex). python/python3-grpcio: Update for 1.66.2 python/python3-h5py: Update for 3.12.1 python/python3-identify: Updated for version 2.6.1. python/python3-jaraco.collections: Updated for version 5.1.0. python/python3-jaraco.context: Updated for version 6.0.1. python/python3-jaraco.functools: Updated for version 4.1.0. python/python3-jaraco.text: Updated for version 4.0.0. python/python3-pycryptodomex: Added (Python3 version of pycryptodomex). python/python3-qbittorrent-api: Version bump to 2024.9.67 python/python3-socks: Updated for version 2.5.2. python/python3-tox: Version bump to 4.21.2 python/python3-types-python-dateutil: Update for 2.9.0.20241003 python/python3-virtualenv: Version bump to 20.26.6 python/sphinx-last-updated-by-git: Updated for version 0.3.8. python/tzdata: Updated for version 2024.2. system/arch-install-scripts: updated version string for accurate tracking or repology.org system/docker-compose: Remove GITHASH system/docker-compose: Updated for version 2.29.7 system/fastfetch: Updated for version 2.26.1. system/fio: Updated for version 3.38. system/jenkins: Updated for version 2.462.3. system/locust: Update source. system/locust: Updated for version 2.31.8. system/mbuffer: updated for version 20240929 system/noto-emoji: Updated for version 2.047. system/password-store: Moved source to permanent location. system/slpkg: Updated for version 5.1.4. system/tio: Update for version 3.7 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Below I've grouped related scripts: neovim libtermkey unibilium lua-lpeg libvterm xxd-standalone neovim-remote python3-neovim python2-neovim ejabberd rebar rebar3 ejabberd-bin (I was unable to build the latest versions of ejabberd offline, and had to switch to ejabberd-bin.) cpdf camlpdf rav1e cargo-c ocserv ipcalc-ng libheif libde265 heif-gimp-plugin opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign libopensmtpd perl-XML-Stream perl-Net-XMPP python3-PyMuPDF python3-pdfCropMargins python3-PySimpleGUI python3-pymupdf_fonts python3-pdfminer.six python3-setuptools-git-versioning krop python3-pypdf cadabra2 python3-mpmath python3-gmpy2 python2-gmpy2 python2-mpmath WolframEngine whipper python3-pycdio python2-pycdio python3-ruamel.yaml python2-ruamel.yaml pdfstudio pdfstudioviewer python2-pdfrw python3-pdfrw qt5ct qt6ct AdGuardHome dnsproxy-bin BibTool aaphoto bee-host calibre-bin deskew exiftool fvwm3 go-sendxmpp goimapnotify iucode_tool jpdfbookmarks kchmviewer-qt libagentcrypt liberica-jdk-bin minidjvu mktorrent mtp2-fonts multivalent-tool-pdf neutral onlyoffice-desktopeditors pam_ssh pdf2djvu perwindowlayoutd qutebrowser-bin rss2email scantailor-advanced scrypt sioyek sst symbola-font-ttf tint ttf-paratype-pt-fonts ttf-xo-fonts unar vimfx wpa-cute xbattmon xclip xkblayout-state Best regards, Alexander From kvngncrlsn at gmail.com Sun Oct 6 03:47:19 2024 From: kvngncrlsn at gmail.com (K. Eugene Carlson) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 12:47:19 +0900 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can take care of fvwm3 and symbola-font-ttf. Best regards, Gene Carlson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lumin+slackbuilds at etherlight.link Sun Oct 6 08:11:28 2024 From: lumin+slackbuilds at etherlight.link (lumin+slackbuilds at etherlight.link) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 11:11:28 +0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8dac52c7-dbca-4017-98fe-5af04ea192e7@etherlight.link> > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have > the possibility to maintain my scripts, so they > are up for grabs. Below I've grouped related > scripts: > exiftool > xclip I can take xclip and exiftool. I can't claim to be a power user of the later, but I've used it occasionally. If someone who is a more advanced user of it wants to take it, please do, otherwise I don't mind myself. Lumin Etherlight From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 6 09:10:49 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 05:10:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] configobj split and moved, scripts updated Message-ID: <2588bf3-df44-b66e-d93d-7316b2d40f3@slackware.uk> I've split libraries/configobj in two. The new builds are python/python2-configobj and python/python3-configobj, and configobj is being removed. All scripts that depended on configobj have had their REQUIRES updated, so they will now depend on either python2-configobj or python3-configobj. These scripts have had configobj changed to python3-configobj in REQUIRES: audio/puddletag desktop/variety multimedia/sickchill office/khal office/khard system/letsencrypt system/terminator This script uses python2, so it changed to python2-configobj in REQUIRES: system/flashcards Maintainers of these scripts can check out my git branch, to see the changes before they go live on Friday. *All* I did was change the REQUIRES, so it shouldn't be a problem. Please note, when you update your scripts, please don't revert the REQUIRES to configobj, because it will be gone after this weekend's update. Also affected are accessibility/pastebinit, games/mfe, games/pysolfc, but these are my own (I just took over mfe), so nobody else should have to worry about them. From bdiego at pm.me Sun Oct 6 12:09:35 2024 From: bdiego at pm.me (Diego Borghetti) Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 12:09:35 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, I can take care of: > neovim > libtermkey > unibilium > lua-lpeg > libvterm I don't used: > neovim-remote > python3-neovim > python2-neovim so I would prefer if someone that actually used those packages take over. Kind regards, Diego On Sunday, October 6th, 2024 at 1:56 AM, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > > > Hello, > > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > related scripts: > > neovim > libtermkey > unibilium > lua-lpeg > libvterm > xxd-standalone > neovim-remote > python3-neovim > python2-neovim > > ejabberd > rebar > rebar3 > ejabberd-bin > (I was unable to build the latest versions of ejabberd offline, and had > to switch to ejabberd-bin.) > > cpdf > camlpdf > > rav1e > cargo-c > > ocserv > ipcalc-ng > > libheif > libde265 > heif-gimp-plugin > > opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign > libopensmtpd > > perl-XML-Stream > perl-Net-XMPP > > python3-PyMuPDF > python3-pdfCropMargins > python3-PySimpleGUI > python3-pymupdf_fonts > > python3-pdfminer.six > python3-setuptools-git-versioning > > krop > python3-pypdf > > cadabra2 > python3-mpmath > python3-gmpy2 > python2-gmpy2 > python2-mpmath > WolframEngine > > whipper > python3-pycdio > python2-pycdio > python3-ruamel.yaml > python2-ruamel.yaml > > pdfstudio > pdfstudioviewer > > python2-pdfrw > python3-pdfrw > > qt5ct > qt6ct > > AdGuardHome > dnsproxy-bin > > BibTool > aaphoto > bee-host > calibre-bin > deskew > exiftool > fvwm3 > go-sendxmpp > goimapnotify > iucode_tool > jpdfbookmarks > kchmviewer-qt > libagentcrypt > liberica-jdk-bin > minidjvu > mktorrent > mtp2-fonts > multivalent-tool-pdf > neutral > onlyoffice-desktopeditors > pam_ssh > pdf2djvu > perwindowlayoutd > qutebrowser-bin > rss2email > scantailor-advanced > scrypt > sioyek > sst > symbola-font-ttf > tint > ttf-paratype-pt-fonts > ttf-xo-fonts > unar > vimfx > wpa-cute > xbattmon > xclip > xkblayout-state > > > Best regards, > Alexander > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ From 1.41421 at gmail.com Sun Oct 6 15:43:52 2024 From: 1.41421 at gmail.com (Luveh Keraph) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 09:43:52 -0600 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241005.1 In-Reply-To: <4a83ee81-31b2-4731-a67e-4843a93cd0fc@slackbuilds.org> References: <4a83ee81-31b2-4731-a67e-4843a93cd0fc@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: The wxWidgets update is not building for me: [ 43%] Building CXX object libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/common/bmpbndl.cpp.o [ 43%] Building CXX object libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o /tmp/SBo/wxWidgets-3.2.6/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp:30:10: error: #error You need to run "git submodule update --init 3rdparty/nanosvg". 30 | #error You need to run "git submodule update --init 3rdparty/nanosvg". | ^~~~~ gmake[2]: *** [libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/build.make:3357: libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o] Error 1 gmake[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:484: libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/all] Error 2 gmake: *** [Makefile:136: all] Error 2 On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 7:44?PM Willy Sudiarto Raharjo < willysr at slackbuilds.org> wrote: > Sat Oct 5 01:36:46 UTC 2024 > academic/WordNet: Updated for version 3.1. > academic/fet: Updated for version 6.25.2. > audio/acxi: Updated for version 3.6.02. > audio/alsa-tools: Updated for version 1.2.11. > development/UASM: Updated for version 2.57. > development/actionlint: Updated for version 1.7.3. > development/astyle: Updated for version 3.6.3. > development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.160.0. > development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.161.0. > development/composer: Updated for version 2.8.0 > development/diffoscope: updated for version 278 > development/gambas3: Updated for version 3.19.5. > development/ghidra: Updated for version 11.2 > development/gnatstudio-bin: Added (powerful and lightweight IDE). > development/nodejs18: Added (18.x LTS version of Node.js). > development/reuse-tool: Updated for version 4.0.3. > development/rust16: Update README. > development/stlink: Updated for version 1.8.0. > development/unicorn: Updated for version 2.1.1. > development/wxHexEditor: Fix build on i586. > games/SLADE: Updated for version 3.2.6. > games/moria: Update source. > git/gitignore: Add .vapi as ignored files. > graphics/vuescan: Updated for version 9.8.37. > graphics/yed: Updated for version 3.24 > ham/dab_lib: Updated for version 20240928.6e88fccd. > libraries/girara: Updated for version 0.4.4. > libraries/grpc: Update for 1.66.2 > libraries/gupnp: Updated for version 1.6.7. > libraries/oath-toolkit: Updated for version 2.6.12. > libraries/podofo: Update for 0.10.4 > libraries/tlsh: updated for version 4.12.0 > libraries/tre: Updated for version 0.9.0. > libraries/tree-sitter: Updated for version 0.24.1 > libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Updated for version 2.46.1. > libraries/webkit2gtk: Updated for version 2.46.1. > libraries/wxWidgets: Add nanosvg as hard dep. > misc/bitwarden-desktop: updated for version 2024.9.0 > misc/tarotplane: Updated for version 0.3.0. > multimedia/makemkv: Updated for version 1.17.8. > multimedia/w_scan_cpp: Updated for version vdr-2.7.2. > network/bitcoin: Updated for version 28.0. > network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.70 > network/dropbox: Updated for version 209.4.3647. > network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.5. > network/grafana: Adjust doc permissions. > network/grafana: Updated for version 11.2.2. > network/newsboat: Updated for version 2.37. > network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.7. > network/protonvpn-cli: Removed (Stopped Working). > network/syncthingtray-bin: Remove unneeded README. > network/teleport-connect: Updated for version 16.4.2. > network/tor-browser: Updated for version 13.5.6. > network/vivaldi: Updated for version 6.9.3447.51. > network/webex: Updated for version 44.10.0.30906 > network/yle-dl: Updated for version 20240927. > network/youtube-dl: Updated for version > 2024.07.11_nightly+20240806_c5098961b. > network/zoom-linux: Updated for version 6.2.3.2056 > office/LibreOffice: Updated for version 24.8.2.1 > office/libreoffice-helppack: Updated for version 24.8.2. > office/libreoffice-langpack: Updated for version 24.8.2. > office/libreoffice: Updated for version 24.8.2. > office/zathura: Updated for version 0.5.8. > python/insipid-sphinx-theme: Updated for version 0.4.2. > python/license-expression: Updated for version 30.3.1. > python/python-qrcode: Updated for version 8.0. > python/python2-pycryptodomex: Added (Python2 version of pycryptodomex). > python/python3-grpcio: Update for 1.66.2 > python/python3-h5py: Update for 3.12.1 > python/python3-identify: Updated for version 2.6.1. > python/python3-jaraco.collections: Updated for version 5.1.0. > python/python3-jaraco.context: Updated for version 6.0.1. > python/python3-jaraco.functools: Updated for version 4.1.0. > python/python3-jaraco.text: Updated for version 4.0.0. > python/python3-pycryptodomex: Added (Python3 version of pycryptodomex). > python/python3-qbittorrent-api: Version bump to 2024.9.67 > python/python3-socks: Updated for version 2.5.2. > python/python3-tox: Version bump to 4.21.2 > python/python3-types-python-dateutil: Update for 2.9.0.20241003 > python/python3-virtualenv: Version bump to 20.26.6 > python/sphinx-last-updated-by-git: Updated for version 0.3.8. > python/tzdata: Updated for version 2024.2. > system/arch-install-scripts: updated version string for accurate > tracking or repology.org > system/docker-compose: Remove GITHASH > system/docker-compose: Updated for version 2.29.7 > system/fastfetch: Updated for version 2.26.1. > system/fio: Updated for version 3.38. > system/jenkins: Updated for version 2.462.3. > system/locust: Update source. > system/locust: Updated for version 2.31.8. > system/mbuffer: updated for version 20240929 > system/noto-emoji: Updated for version 2.047. > system/password-store: Moved source to permanent location. > system/slpkg: Updated for version 5.1.4. > system/tio: Update for version 3.7 > +--------------------------+ > > > -- > Willy Sudiarto Raharjo > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users 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URL: From matteo.bernardini at gmail.com Sun Oct 6 15:53:37 2024 From: matteo.bernardini at gmail.com (Matteo Bernardini) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 17:53:37 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241005.1 In-Reply-To: References: <4a83ee81-31b2-4731-a67e-4843a93cd0fc@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: you need the new dependency nanosvg (it's listed in the REQUIRES variable of the wxWidgets.info file). Matteo Il giorno dom 6 ott 2024 alle ore 17:44 Luveh Keraph <1.41421 at gmail.com> ha scritto: > The wxWidgets update is not building for me: > > [ 43%] Building CXX object > libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/common/bmpbndl.cpp.o > [ 43%] Building CXX object > libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o > /tmp/SBo/wxWidgets-3.2.6/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp:30:10: error: #error You > need to run "git submodule update --init 3rdparty/nanosvg". > 30 | #error You need to run "git submodule update --init > 3rdparty/nanosvg". > | ^~~~~ > gmake[2]: *** [libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/build.make:3357: > libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o] Error > 1 > gmake[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:484: > libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/all] Error 2 > gmake: *** [Makefile:136: all] Error 2 > > > > On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 7:44?PM Willy Sudiarto Raharjo < > willysr at slackbuilds.org> wrote: > >> Sat Oct 5 01:36:46 UTC 2024 >> academic/WordNet: Updated for version 3.1. >> academic/fet: Updated for version 6.25.2. >> audio/acxi: Updated for version 3.6.02. >> audio/alsa-tools: Updated for version 1.2.11. >> development/UASM: Updated for version 2.57. >> development/actionlint: Updated for version 1.7.3. >> development/astyle: Updated for version 3.6.3. >> development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.160.0. >> development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.161.0. >> development/composer: Updated for version 2.8.0 >> development/diffoscope: updated for version 278 >> development/gambas3: Updated for version 3.19.5. >> development/ghidra: Updated for version 11.2 >> development/gnatstudio-bin: Added (powerful and lightweight IDE). >> development/nodejs18: Added (18.x LTS version of Node.js). >> development/reuse-tool: Updated for version 4.0.3. >> development/rust16: Update README. >> development/stlink: Updated for version 1.8.0. >> development/unicorn: Updated for version 2.1.1. >> development/wxHexEditor: Fix build on i586. >> games/SLADE: Updated for version 3.2.6. >> games/moria: Update source. >> git/gitignore: Add .vapi as ignored files. >> graphics/vuescan: Updated for version 9.8.37. >> graphics/yed: Updated for version 3.24 >> ham/dab_lib: Updated for version 20240928.6e88fccd. >> libraries/girara: Updated for version 0.4.4. >> libraries/grpc: Update for 1.66.2 >> libraries/gupnp: Updated for version 1.6.7. >> libraries/oath-toolkit: Updated for version 2.6.12. >> libraries/podofo: Update for 0.10.4 >> libraries/tlsh: updated for version 4.12.0 >> libraries/tre: Updated for version 0.9.0. >> libraries/tree-sitter: Updated for version 0.24.1 >> libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Updated for version 2.46.1. >> libraries/webkit2gtk: Updated for version 2.46.1. >> libraries/wxWidgets: Add nanosvg as hard dep. >> misc/bitwarden-desktop: updated for version 2024.9.0 >> misc/tarotplane: Updated for version 0.3.0. >> multimedia/makemkv: Updated for version 1.17.8. >> multimedia/w_scan_cpp: Updated for version vdr-2.7.2. >> network/bitcoin: Updated for version 28.0. >> network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.70 >> network/dropbox: Updated for version 209.4.3647. >> network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.5. >> network/grafana: Adjust doc permissions. >> network/grafana: Updated for version 11.2.2. >> network/newsboat: Updated for version 2.37. >> network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.7. >> network/protonvpn-cli: Removed (Stopped Working). >> network/syncthingtray-bin: Remove unneeded README. >> network/teleport-connect: Updated for version 16.4.2. >> network/tor-browser: Updated for version 13.5.6. >> network/vivaldi: Updated for version 6.9.3447.51. >> network/webex: Updated for version 44.10.0.30906 >> network/yle-dl: Updated for version 20240927. >> network/youtube-dl: Updated for version >> 2024.07.11_nightly+20240806_c5098961b. >> network/zoom-linux: Updated for version 6.2.3.2056 >> office/LibreOffice: Updated for version 24.8.2.1 >> office/libreoffice-helppack: Updated for version 24.8.2. >> office/libreoffice-langpack: Updated for version 24.8.2. >> office/libreoffice: Updated for version 24.8.2. >> office/zathura: Updated for version 0.5.8. >> python/insipid-sphinx-theme: Updated for version 0.4.2. >> python/license-expression: Updated for version 30.3.1. >> python/python-qrcode: Updated for version 8.0. >> python/python2-pycryptodomex: Added (Python2 version of pycryptodomex). >> python/python3-grpcio: Update for 1.66.2 >> python/python3-h5py: Update for 3.12.1 >> python/python3-identify: Updated for version 2.6.1. >> python/python3-jaraco.collections: Updated for version 5.1.0. >> python/python3-jaraco.context: Updated for version 6.0.1. >> python/python3-jaraco.functools: Updated for version 4.1.0. >> python/python3-jaraco.text: Updated for version 4.0.0. >> python/python3-pycryptodomex: Added (Python3 version of pycryptodomex). >> python/python3-qbittorrent-api: Version bump to 2024.9.67 >> python/python3-socks: Updated for version 2.5.2. >> python/python3-tox: Version bump to 4.21.2 >> python/python3-types-python-dateutil: Update for 2.9.0.20241003 >> python/python3-virtualenv: Version bump to 20.26.6 >> python/sphinx-last-updated-by-git: Updated for version 0.3.8. >> python/tzdata: Updated for version 2024.2. >> system/arch-install-scripts: updated version string for accurate >> tracking or repology.org >> system/docker-compose: Remove GITHASH >> system/docker-compose: Updated for version 2.29.7 >> system/fastfetch: Updated for version 2.26.1. >> system/fio: Updated for version 3.38. >> system/jenkins: Updated for version 2.462.3. >> system/locust: Update source. >> system/locust: Updated for version 2.31.8. >> system/mbuffer: updated for version 20240929 >> system/noto-emoji: Updated for version 2.047. >> system/password-store: Moved source to permanent location. >> system/slpkg: Updated for version 5.1.4. >> system/tio: Update for version 3.7 >> +--------------------------+ >> >> >> -- >> Willy Sudiarto 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URL: From 1.41421 at gmail.com Sun Oct 6 16:18:52 2024 From: 1.41421 at gmail.com (Luveh Keraph) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 10:18:52 -0600 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241005.1 In-Reply-To: References: <4a83ee81-31b2-4731-a67e-4843a93cd0fc@slackbuilds.org> Message-ID: Thanks; that works. On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 9:53?AM Matteo Bernardini < matteo.bernardini at gmail.com> wrote: > you need the new dependency nanosvg (it's listed in the REQUIRES variable > of the wxWidgets.info file). > > Matteo > > Il giorno dom 6 ott 2024 alle ore 17:44 Luveh Keraph <1.41421 at gmail.com> > ha scritto: > >> The wxWidgets update is not building for me: >> >> [ 43%] Building CXX object >> libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/common/bmpbndl.cpp.o >> [ 43%] Building CXX object >> libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o >> /tmp/SBo/wxWidgets-3.2.6/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp:30:10: error: #error You >> need to run "git submodule update --init 3rdparty/nanosvg". >> 30 | #error You need to run "git submodule update --init >> 3rdparty/nanosvg". >> | ^~~~~ >> gmake[2]: *** [libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/build.make:3357: >> libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/__/__/__/__/src/generic/bmpsvg.cpp.o] Error >> 1 >> gmake[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:484: >> libs/core/CMakeFiles/wxcore.dir/all] Error 2 >> gmake: *** [Makefile:136: all] Error 2 >> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 7:44?PM Willy Sudiarto Raharjo < >> willysr at slackbuilds.org> wrote: >> >>> Sat Oct 5 01:36:46 UTC 2024 >>> academic/WordNet: Updated for version 3.1. >>> academic/fet: Updated for version 6.25.2. >>> audio/acxi: Updated for version 3.6.02. >>> audio/alsa-tools: Updated for version 1.2.11. >>> development/UASM: Updated for version 2.57. >>> development/actionlint: Updated for version 1.7.3. >>> development/astyle: Updated for version 3.6.3. >>> development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.160.0. >>> development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.161.0. >>> development/composer: Updated for version 2.8.0 >>> development/diffoscope: updated for version 278 >>> development/gambas3: Updated for version 3.19.5. >>> development/ghidra: Updated for version 11.2 >>> development/gnatstudio-bin: Added (powerful and lightweight IDE). >>> development/nodejs18: Added (18.x LTS version of Node.js). >>> development/reuse-tool: Updated for version 4.0.3. >>> development/rust16: Update README. >>> development/stlink: Updated for version 1.8.0. >>> development/unicorn: Updated for version 2.1.1. >>> development/wxHexEditor: Fix build on i586. >>> games/SLADE: Updated for version 3.2.6. >>> games/moria: Update source. >>> git/gitignore: Add .vapi as ignored files. >>> graphics/vuescan: Updated for version 9.8.37. >>> graphics/yed: Updated for version 3.24 >>> ham/dab_lib: Updated for version 20240928.6e88fccd. >>> libraries/girara: Updated for version 0.4.4. >>> libraries/grpc: Update for 1.66.2 >>> libraries/gupnp: Updated for version 1.6.7. >>> libraries/oath-toolkit: Updated for version 2.6.12. >>> libraries/podofo: Update for 0.10.4 >>> libraries/tlsh: updated for version 4.12.0 >>> libraries/tre: Updated for version 0.9.0. >>> libraries/tree-sitter: Updated for version 0.24.1 >>> libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Updated for version 2.46.1. >>> libraries/webkit2gtk: Updated for version 2.46.1. >>> libraries/wxWidgets: Add nanosvg as hard dep. >>> misc/bitwarden-desktop: updated for version 2024.9.0 >>> misc/tarotplane: Updated for version 0.3.0. >>> multimedia/makemkv: Updated for version 1.17.8. >>> multimedia/w_scan_cpp: Updated for version vdr-2.7.2. >>> network/bitcoin: Updated for version 28.0. >>> network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.70 >>> network/dropbox: Updated for version 209.4.3647. >>> network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.5. >>> network/grafana: Adjust doc permissions. >>> network/grafana: Updated for version 11.2.2. >>> network/newsboat: Updated for version 2.37. >>> network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.7. >>> network/protonvpn-cli: Removed (Stopped Working). >>> network/syncthingtray-bin: Remove unneeded README. >>> network/teleport-connect: Updated for version 16.4.2. >>> network/tor-browser: Updated for version 13.5.6. >>> network/vivaldi: Updated for version 6.9.3447.51. >>> network/webex: Updated for version 44.10.0.30906 >>> network/yle-dl: Updated for version 20240927. >>> network/youtube-dl: Updated for version >>> 2024.07.11_nightly+20240806_c5098961b. >>> network/zoom-linux: Updated for version 6.2.3.2056 >>> office/LibreOffice: Updated for version 24.8.2.1 >>> office/libreoffice-helppack: Updated for version 24.8.2. >>> office/libreoffice-langpack: Updated for version 24.8.2. >>> office/libreoffice: Updated for version 24.8.2. >>> office/zathura: Updated for version 0.5.8. >>> python/insipid-sphinx-theme: Updated for version 0.4.2. >>> python/license-expression: Updated for version 30.3.1. >>> python/python-qrcode: Updated for version 8.0. >>> python/python2-pycryptodomex: Added (Python2 version of pycryptodomex). >>> python/python3-grpcio: Update for 1.66.2 >>> python/python3-h5py: Update for 3.12.1 >>> python/python3-identify: Updated for version 2.6.1. >>> python/python3-jaraco.collections: Updated for version 5.1.0. >>> python/python3-jaraco.context: Updated for version 6.0.1. >>> python/python3-jaraco.functools: Updated for version 4.1.0. >>> python/python3-jaraco.text: Updated for version 4.0.0. >>> python/python3-pycryptodomex: Added (Python3 version of pycryptodomex). >>> python/python3-qbittorrent-api: Version bump to 2024.9.67 >>> python/python3-socks: Updated for version 2.5.2. >>> python/python3-tox: Version bump to 4.21.2 >>> python/python3-types-python-dateutil: Update for 2.9.0.20241003 >>> python/python3-virtualenv: Version bump to 20.26.6 >>> python/sphinx-last-updated-by-git: Updated for version 0.3.8. >>> python/tzdata: Updated for version 2024.2. >>> system/arch-install-scripts: updated version string for accurate >>> tracking or repology.org >>> system/docker-compose: Remove GITHASH >>> system/docker-compose: Updated for version 2.29.7 >>> system/fastfetch: Updated for version 2.26.1. >>> system/fio: Updated for version 3.38. >>> system/jenkins: Updated for version 2.462.3. >>> system/locust: Update source. >>> system/locust: Updated 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On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 10:43?AM Willy Sudiarto Raharjo < willysr at slackbuilds.org> wrote: > > The wxWidgets update is not building for me: > > >> libraries/wxWidgets: Add nanosvg as hard dep. > > it was clearly noted in the commit message :) > > -- > Willy Sudiarto Raharjo > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From list+sbo at vahedi.org Sun Oct 6 19:46:28 2024 From: list+sbo at vahedi.org (Shahab Vahedi) Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 19:46:28 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6aaecf803c399c26816e4e4bee4ce8d8d44c75b2@vahedi.org> Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. > ... > mktorrent I can take over "mktorrent". -- Shahab From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 6 20:43:10 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 16:43:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > related scripts: We'll miss you. How do you feel about relicensing? Your scripts have a MIT-style license. If people take any of them over, can they change the license? From alik at ejik.org Sun Oct 6 22:23:03 2024 From: alik at ejik.org (Alexander Verbovetsky) Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2024 01:23:03 +0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, B. Watson wrote: > > > On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > > > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > > related scripts: > > We'll miss you. > > How do you feel about relicensing? Your scripts have a MIT-style > license. If people take any of them over, can they change the license? It's absolutely fine with me. I'm grateful to everyone who will take care of them. Best regards, Alexander From sbo at linuxgalaxy.org Sun Oct 6 22:36:11 2024 From: sbo at linuxgalaxy.org (KB_SBo) Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 22:36:11 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7ccea5b0-7aca-4306-aa34-045813aff008@linuxgalaxy.org> On 10/5/24 17:56, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > > libheif > libde265 > heif-gimp-plugin > > calibre-bin I'll take these since I'm all in with iPhone these days (and just installed them). Also, I've been a calibre user for untold ages... -kb From didier at slint.fr Tue Oct 8 17:16:25 2024 From: didier at slint.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 19:16:25 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] slack-desc for system/audit needs an update and upgrade to version 3.1.5 is possible. Message-ID: <2071664e-7579-45b1-813b-3e99318444e5@slint.fr> In https://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/15.0/system/audit/slack-desc I read: audit: The audit subsystem, which is not enabled in stock Slackware kernels audit: must be enabled and the kernel rebuilt in order to use auditd However in kernels shipped in Slackware version 15.0 audit is enabled as shown in the output of "zgrep AUDIT /proc/config.gz". Also, audit could be updated to 3.1.5 just changing the value of VERSION. I have built it in a clean and up to date Slackwre64-15.0 in a VM and at least the daemon auditd starts. The most recent version of audit is 4.0.2 but it wouldn't work in a genuine Slackware 15.0 as the support of SysVinit has been dropped since version 4.0 as stated in this ChangeLog: https://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/ChangeLog In case someone wonders, version 3.1.5 is not mentioned there but is available: https://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/audit-3.1.5.tar.gz I don't know if Bogdan in CC is still active, but maybe an admin take care of this upgrade, or someone take over the SlackBuild. As an aside Frank Honolka has recently successfully built audit 4.0.2 for Slackware 15.0 and current but with systemd - this is what triggered my curiosity about audit, as I didn't even know it existed ;) Cheers, Didier From antonioleal at yahoo.com Tue Oct 8 19:50:55 2024 From: antonioleal at yahoo.com (Antonio Leal) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 20:50:55 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can take onlyoffice-desktopeditors fvwm3 Cheers Ant?nio On 06/10/24 01:56, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > Hello, > > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > related scripts: > > neovim > libtermkey > unibilium > lua-lpeg > libvterm > xxd-standalone > neovim-remote > python3-neovim > python2-neovim > > ejabberd > rebar > rebar3 > ejabberd-bin > (I was unable to build the latest versions of ejabberd offline, and had > to switch to ejabberd-bin.) > > cpdf > camlpdf > > rav1e > cargo-c > > ocserv > ipcalc-ng > > libheif > libde265 > heif-gimp-plugin > > opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign > libopensmtpd > > perl-XML-Stream > perl-Net-XMPP > > python3-PyMuPDF > python3-pdfCropMargins > python3-PySimpleGUI > python3-pymupdf_fonts > > python3-pdfminer.six > python3-setuptools-git-versioning > > krop > python3-pypdf > > cadabra2 > python3-mpmath > python3-gmpy2 > python2-gmpy2 > python2-mpmath > WolframEngine > > whipper > python3-pycdio > python2-pycdio > python3-ruamel.yaml > python2-ruamel.yaml > > pdfstudio > pdfstudioviewer > > python2-pdfrw > python3-pdfrw > > qt5ct > qt6ct > > AdGuardHome > dnsproxy-bin > > BibTool > aaphoto > bee-host > calibre-bin > deskew > exiftool > fvwm3 > go-sendxmpp > goimapnotify > iucode_tool > jpdfbookmarks > kchmviewer-qt > libagentcrypt > liberica-jdk-bin > minidjvu > mktorrent > mtp2-fonts > multivalent-tool-pdf > neutral > onlyoffice-desktopeditors > pam_ssh > pdf2djvu > perwindowlayoutd > qutebrowser-bin > rss2email > scantailor-advanced > scrypt > sioyek > sst > symbola-font-ttf > tint > ttf-paratype-pt-fonts > ttf-xo-fonts > unar > vimfx > wpa-cute > xbattmon > xclip > xkblayout-state > > > Best regards, > Alexander > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives -https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ -https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Tue Oct 8 21:05:19 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 17:05:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > related scripts: I've taken these: aaphoto deskew rss2email scrypt unar xkblayout-state xxd-standalone From urchlay at slackware.uk Tue Oct 8 21:29:04 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 17:29:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1b72f46-ad1f-1951-5fbf-8656f4f43de@slackware.uk> On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: > I recently switched to FreeBSD and no longer have the possibility to > maintain my scripts, so they are up for grabs. Below I've grouped > related scripts: Also took pdf2djvu. From fourtysixandtwo at sliderr.net Tue Oct 8 23:06:24 2024 From: fourtysixandtwo at sliderr.net (fourtysixandtwo) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 17:06:24 -0600 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can take the following unless someone who actively uses them would like to. python3-pdfminer.six python3-setuptools-git-versioning # whipper and friends are related or depend on builds I maintain whipper python3-pycdio python3-ruamel.yaml python2-ruamel.yaml python3-pdfrw AdGuardHome dnsproxy-bin These python2 builds can be removed, nothing depends on them and I can't find anything mentioning them as optional. python2-pycdio python2-neovim python2-gmpy2 python2-pdfrw Cheers From kvngncrlsn at gmail.com Wed Oct 9 00:04:01 2024 From: kvngncrlsn at gmail.com (K. Eugene Carlson) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 09:04:01 +0900 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Scripts up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've got fvwm3 covered, so no worries with that one. Gene On Wed, Oct 9, 2024, 05:51 Antonio Leal via SlackBuilds-users < slackbuilds-users at slackbuilds.org> wrote: > I can take > > onlyoffice-desktopeditors > fvwm3 > > Cheers > Ant?nio > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Eugene Carlson wrote: _______________________________________________ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rshepard at appl-ecosys.com Wed Oct 9 15:34:56 2024 From: rshepard at appl-ecosys.com (Rich Shepard) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 08:34:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf Message-ID: I have a .pdf file 2,981,542 bytes in size created in 2012 that will not open using mupdf or xpdf: $ xpdf exploration-summary-rpt.pdf Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table Syntax Warning: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... Syntax Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table A web search found mutool but it's not in the SBo repo. It's available on Arch. Are there other options for repaing the file or other options for building it for use on Slackware? TIA, Rich From sam at modweb.de Wed Oct 9 15:49:10 2024 From: sam at modweb.de (Marek =?UTF-8?B?xaByZWptYQ==?=) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 17:49:10 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> The mupdf SlackBuild comes with mutool. Marek >I have a .pdf file 2,981,542 bytes in size created in 2012 that will >not open using mupdf or xpdf: >$ xpdf exploration-summary-rpt.pdf >Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table >Syntax Warning: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref >table... Syntax Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary >Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table > >A web search found mutool but it's not in the SBo repo. It's available >on Arch. Are there other options for repaing the file or other options >for building it for use on Slackware? > >TIA, > >Rich >_______________________________________________ >SlackBuilds-users mailing list >SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org >https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users >Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ >FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > From rshepard at appl-ecosys.com Wed Oct 9 15:51:09 2024 From: rshepard at appl-ecosys.com (Rich Shepard) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 08:51:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf [RESOLVED] In-Reply-To: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> References: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> Message-ID: <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> On Wed, 9 Oct 2024, Marek ?rejma wrote: > The mupdf SlackBuild comes with mutool. Marek, Huh! I wondered about that as I looked at search results. I was unaware that I had it available. Now I wonder what else is part of mupdf that I've not known existed. Many thanks, Rich From didier at slint.fr Wed Oct 9 15:55:45 2024 From: didier at slint.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 17:55:45 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The command /usr/bin/mutool is included in a mupdf package built from the SlakBuild @ SBo. On 10/9/24 17:34, Rich Shepard wrote: > I have a .pdf file 2,981,542 bytes in size created in 2012 that will not > open using mupdf or xpdf: > $ xpdf exploration-summary-rpt.pdf Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table > Syntax Warning: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... > Syntax Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary > Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table > > A web search found mutool but it's not in the SBo repo. It's available on > Arch. Are there other options for repaing the file or other options for > building it for use on Slackware? > > TIA, > > Rich From didier at slint.fr Wed Oct 9 16:01:36 2024 From: didier at slint.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 18:01:36 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf [RESOLVED] In-Reply-To: <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> References: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> Message-ID: <5de91494-5947-43f1-a321-a0e48706d684@slint.fr> I have also responded but Marek was faster ;) On 10/9/24 17:51, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Wed, 9 Oct 2024, Marek ?rejma wrote: > >> The mupdf SlackBuild comes with mutool. > > Marek, > > Huh! I wondered about that as I looked at search results. I was unaware that > I had it available. > > Now I wonder what else is part of mupdf that I've not known existed. Type: less /var/lib/pkgtools/mupdf* or grep "bin/." /var/lib/pkgtools/packages/mupdf* From didier at slint.fr Wed Oct 9 16:03:09 2024 From: didier at slint.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 18:03:09 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf [RESOLVED] In-Reply-To: <5de91494-5947-43f1-a321-a0e48706d684@slint.fr> References: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> <5de91494-5947-43f1-a321-a0e48706d684@slint.fr> Message-ID: <1d16d768-915f-45ea-ac8a-ffeb83c55be2@slint.fr> Correction: On 10/9/24 18:01, Didier Spaier wrote: > less /var/lib/pkgtools/mupdf* less /var/lib/pkgtools/packages/mupdf* From urchlay at slackware.uk Wed Oct 9 19:29:19 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 15:29:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf [RESOLVED] In-Reply-To: <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> References: <20241009174910.073cd91c@rock-pi-4.fritz.box> <13643ece-3b67-dc1-cb5a-ff2247a9484@appl-ecosys.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Oct 2024, Rich Shepard wrote: > Now I wonder what else is part of mupdf that I've not known existed. The contents of packages are stored in /var/log/package, in files named after the package name, version, arch, tag... on my system I have /var/log/packages/mupdf-1.24.9-x86_64-1_SBo This is just a text file, with the description and list of files in the packages. So I can read it in 'less', and see what files are in the package (including the contents of /bin/ or /usr/bin/), or I can find out what commands are in it, by doing this: $ grep bin/. /var/log/packages/mupdf-1.24.9-x86_64-1_SBo usr/bin/mupdf-gl usr/bin/mupdf-x11 usr/bin/mupdf-x11-curl usr/bin/muraster usr/bin/mutool (The paths in the package file are stored without the leading /, so /usr/bin becomes usr/bin) Note the mupdf command itself doesn't show up there. That's because it's actually a symlink: $ ls -l /usr/bin/mupdf lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 25 16:06 /usr/bin/mupdf -> mupdf-x11* These are basic things that you should learn to do. The information is all there on your system, you just have to go look at it. From thinkunix at zoho.com Thu Oct 10 18:06:35 2024 From: thinkunix at zoho.com (thinkunix) Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:06:35 -0400 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Repair a corrupted .pdf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <57aead7e-d59f-6db0-4635-94dc810f53e8@zoho.com> Rich Shepard wrote: > I have a .pdf file 2,981,542 bytes in size created in 2012 that will not > open using mupdf or xpdf: > $ xpdf exploration-summary-rpt.pdf Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table > Syntax Warning: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref > table... > Syntax Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary > Syntax Error: Couldn't read xref table You could also try pdftk. I've used pdftk-2.02 with success on older versions of Slackware. It is in SBo and it usually fixes the xref table error. I can't speak to the SBo 15.0 version as I'm not running it. $ pdftk bad_in.pdf output good_out.pdf Note that "output" is literally a pdftk keyword. That command make take some time to run, especially on a large file. From willysr at slackbuilds.org Sat Oct 12 04:53:09 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 11:53:09 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241012.1 Message-ID: <1ef662db-0dc9-44d2-8019-93735a5deb4d@slackbuilds.org> Sat Oct 12 04:35:25 UTC 2024 academic/ViennaRNA: Updated to version 2.7.0 academic/bcftools: Updated to version 1.21 academic/eprover: Updated for version 3.1. academic/samtools: Updated to version 1.21 academic/zotero: Updated for version 7.0.7. accessibility/pastebinit: REQUIRES, configobj => python3-configobj. audio/audacity: Updated for version 3.6.4. audio/gusersoundfont: Update README. audio/puddletag: Update REQUIRES, configobj => python3-configobj. audio/spectmorph: Fix maintainer info. audio/whipper: New maintainer. desktop/artix-backgrounds: Update for 2024.07 desktop/disper: Use python2 for python 2.x. desktop/fvwm3: Patch, new maintainer. desktop/nwg-displays: Updated for version 0.3.22. desktop/nwg-drawer: Updated for version 0.5.1. desktop/nwg-panel: Updated for version 0.9.41. desktop/rss-guard: updated for version 4.7.4 desktop/sddm-theme-artix: Update for 20240803 desktop/variety: Update REQUIRES, configobj => python3-configobj. desktop/xfdashboard: Fix slack-desc (ASCII, not Unicode). desktop/xkblayout-state: Updated for v1b_git20211006, new maint. development/aspnetcore-runtime-8.0: Updated for version 8.0.10. development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.161.1. development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.162.1. development/composer: Updated for version 2.8.1 development/diffoscope: updated for version 279 development/dotnet-runtime-6.0: Updated for version 6.0.35. development/dotnet-runtime-8.0: Updated for version 8.0.10. development/dotnet-sdk-6.0: Updated for version 6.0.427. development/dotnet-sdk-8.0: Updated for version 8.0.403. development/fortls: Updated for version 3.1.2. development/github-cli: Updated for version 2.58.0 development/kotlin: Updated for version 2.0.21. development/lua-language-server: Updated for version 3.11.1. development/mold: Updated for version 2.34.1. development/nim: Updated for version 2.2.0; 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Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 840 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From andrzej at telszewski.com Sat Oct 12 08:44:57 2024 From: andrzej at telszewski.com (Andrzej Telszewski) Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 10:44:57 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming Message-ID: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> Hello, I'd suggest that *cmake3.30* be moved to *Development* category. Also, maybe name it *cmake-opt* (like we have rust-opt)? -- Best regards, Andrzej Telszewski From urchlay at slackware.uk Sat Oct 12 09:28:08 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 05:28:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] sysdig needs a home... Message-ID: <908f287b-cca8-bef3-8cb3-f0d41af56986@slackware.uk> sysdig's maintainer is MIA, and we've discovered it's broken. Issue #1: it requires network access at build time, downloads a tarball from github. This probably won't be hard to fix. Issue #2: the compile fails about 80% of the way through. If anyone wants to take over this build, please do. It looks like interesting and useful software... If nobody takes it on, at some point it'll be removed from the repo, since it's broken. From diniz.bortolotto at gmail.com Sun Oct 13 02:47:09 2024 From: diniz.bortolotto at gmail.com (Diniz Bortolotto) Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 23:47:09 -0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] sysdig needs a home... In-Reply-To: <908f287b-cca8-bef3-8cb3-f0d41af56986@slackware.uk> References: <908f287b-cca8-bef3-8cb3-f0d41af56986@slackware.uk> Message-ID: Hi urchlay and everybody! Issue #2: the compile fails about 80% of the way through. Just in case FYI. I've built sysdig on a VM with no errors. sysdig: MD5SUM check for sysdig-0.36.1.tar.gz ... OK MD5SUM check for libs-b3734896de3fa23a78003a0d203d6a3aae896339.tar.gz ... OK Building package sysdig-0.36.1_5.15.161-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz ... OK Installing package sysdig-0.36.1_5.15.161-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz ... OK +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ########################################### Queue process complete! ########################################### [Slackware64 15.0] root at technos:~# [Slackware64 15.0] root at technos:~# neofetch ::::::: root at technos.kvm.local ::::::::::::::::::: ---------------------- ::::::::::::::::::::::::: OS: Slackware 15.0 x86_64 x86_64 ::::::::cllcccccllllllll:::::: Host: KVM/QEMU (Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) pc-i440fx-8.2) :::::::::lc dc::::::: Kernel: 5.15.161 ::::::::cl clllccllll oc::::::::: Uptime: 15 hours, 1 min :::::::::o lc::::::::co oc:::::::::: Packages: 1612 (pkgtool) ::::::::::o cccclc:::::clcc:::::::::::: Shell: bash 5.1.16 :::::::::::lc cclccclc::::::::::::: Resolution: 1024x768 ::::::::::::::lcclcc lc:::::::::::: Terminal: /dev/pts/0 ::::::::::cclcc:::::lccclc oc::::::::::: CPU: Intel i7-4790K (2) @ 3.997GHz ::::::::::o l::::::::::l lc::::::::::: GPU: Red Hat, Inc. QEMU Virtual Machine :::::cll:o clcllcccll o::::::::::: Memory: 229MiB / 949MiB :::::occ:o clc::::::::::: ::::ocl:ccslclccclclccclclc::::::::::::: :::oclcccccccccccccllllllllllllll::::: ::lcc1lcccccccccccccccccccccccco:::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: Atenciosamente, Diniz Bortolotto Em s?b., 12 de out. de 2024 ?s 06:28, B. Watson escreveu: > > sysdig's maintainer is MIA, and we've discovered it's broken. > > Issue #1: it requires network access at build time, downloads a > tarball from github. This probably won't be hard to fix. > > Issue #2: the compile fails about 80% of the way through. > > If anyone wants to take over this build, please do. It looks like > interesting and useful software... > > If nobody takes it on, at some point it'll be removed from the repo, > since it's broken. > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 13 05:01:56 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 01:01:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] sysdig needs a home... In-Reply-To: References: <908f287b-cca8-bef3-8cb3-f0d41af56986@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <61e3e6dc-af8e-9aa3-1a4e-93ee688857ee@slackware.uk> On Sat, 12 Oct 2024, Diniz Bortolotto wrote: > Hi urchlay and everybody! > > Issue #2: the compile fails about 80% of the way through. > > > Just in case FYI. I've built sysdig on a VM with no errors. Did you save the build log? I'd be interesting in seeing what's different between yours and mine. If it's a conflict with another SBo package, that also should be fixed or at least documented. From antonioleal at yahoo.com Sun Oct 13 16:42:42 2024 From: antonioleal at yahoo.com (Antonio Leal) Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 17:42:42 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-lhafile References: Message-ID: Hi crts source code is not available for python3-lhafile http://fengestad.no/python-lhafile/python-lhafile-0.2.1.tar.gz From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 13 18:25:24 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:25:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-lhafile In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <42e771f2-75b-9590-5928-7ec1b0d6b0ec@slackware.uk> On Sun, 13 Oct 2024, Antonio Leal via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > source code is not available for python3-lhafile > > http://fengestad.no/python-lhafile/python-lhafile-0.2.1.tar.gz There's a copy in the archive: https://slackware.uk/sbosrcarch/by-md5/b/c/bc63d61a1b562bbbc52118c168f8cb5e/python-lhafile-0.2.1.tar.gz ...but it's not a good idea to use sbosrcarch for DOWNLOAD, unless there's no alternative. However, there's also a copy here: http://distcache.FreeBSD.org/ports-distfiles/python-lhafile-0.2.1.tar.gz ...which would be suitable. Even better: https://pypi.org/project/lhafile/ has what looks like a newer version, 0.3.0. Would be good to update the SBo build to use this, provided that fs-uae-arcade and fs-uae-launcher work with the new version. From sombragris at sombragris.org Sun Oct 13 19:14:37 2024 From: sombragris at sombragris.org (Eduardo Sanchez) Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 16:14:37 -0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] wxPython4 fails to build Message-ID: <20241013161437.175f2aac@tiki.sombragris.org> I'm a current user but post here because I think this could be an issue affecting everyone. After yesterday's update, wxPython4 fails to build quite early in the compilation process. The SlackBuild output is in a pastebin link since my email composer mingles some long lines. https://hastebin.com/share/bayitavaje.bash Best regards, Eduardo -- Eduardo S?nchez Gauto, Abog., Th.M. 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Personally, I don't think Slack 15 users will love installing qt6 etc just to run NC. But I'm posing this to you all to get your thoughts. Thanks, AP From jt at guitarglissando.com Mon Oct 14 03:43:03 2024 From: jt at guitarglissando.com (JT Cervantes) Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 20:43:03 -0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Nextcloud-Desktop question for SBo In-Reply-To: <283e31fb60f8218926ad8d5d3741990b@komputermatrix.com> References: <1ef662db-0dc9-44d2-8019-93735a5deb4d@slackbuilds.org> <283e31fb60f8218926ad8d5d3741990b@komputermatrix.com> Message-ID: I'm all for rolling it back to 3.12.x 3.14.x has an issue where it changes the permission of synced folders, so I've been holding off upgrading until its been addressed. JTC On 10/13/24 7:29 PM, phalange at komputermatrix.com wrote: > Hi SBo, I have 3.13.4 in the repo, but it looks like NC has made qt6 a > requirement for 3.14.x and on. > > The 3.12.x series is still qt5, and will -- I assume -- still get > security updates as it has done. > > So the question is this -- I can either add qt6 and all its many > dependencies to stay with the active NC branch, OR I can roll the SBo > version back to 3.12.x and have no dependencies. > > Personally, I don't think Slack 15 users will love installing qt6 etc > just to run NC. But I'm posing this to you all to get your thoughts. > > Thanks, > AP > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > From markus.ka.rinne at gmail.com Mon Oct 14 05:49:26 2024 From: markus.ka.rinne at gmail.com (Markus Rinne) Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 08:49:26 +0300 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] pycryptodomex split to Python 2 and Python 3 Message-ID: Hello, Packages 'python2-pycryptodomex' and 'python3-pycryptodomex' have been added, so the old package 'pycryptodomex' can now be removed. As far as I can see, all existing dependencies on 'pycryptodomex' can be replaced with 'python3-pycryptodomex'. Markus From willysr at slackbuilds.org Mon Oct 14 15:48:47 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 22:48:47 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] pycryptodomex split to Python 2 and Python 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00a23d99-1d3f-4aeb-9580-3d86fe0682a3@slackbuilds.org> > Packages 'python2-pycryptodomex' and 'python3-pycryptodomex' have been > added, so the old package 'pycryptodomex' can now be removed. As far > as I can see, all existing dependencies on 'pycryptodomex' can be > replaced with 'python3-pycryptodomex'. done on my branch thanks -- Willy Sudiarto Raharjo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From antonioleal at yahoo.com Thu Oct 17 20:07:06 2024 From: antonioleal at yahoo.com (Antonio Leal) Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:07:06 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] pkg's up for grabs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, if nobody claims them I can maintain bitwig-studio tuxguitar Cheers AL On 16/10/24 14:28, Martin wrote: > Hi, you can take all my packages > clap > asio > vst3sdk > azuredatastudio > yabridge > tomlplusplus > stremio > tuxguitar > bitwig-studio > cardinal > python-vdf > bitsery > function2 > hunspell-sv > ghc_filesystem > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > From andrzej at telszewski.com Sat Oct 19 09:20:31 2024 From: andrzej at telszewski.com (Andrzej Telszewski) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:20:31 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> Message-ID: <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> On 17/10/2024 09:07, dchmelik at gmail.com wrote: > On 10/12/24 1:44 AM, Andrzej Telszewski wrote: >> Also, maybe name it *cmake-opt* (like we have rust-opt)? [...] > How do you use it?? I need it for kuickshow until Slackware-stable > upgrades. > You use it the exactly the same way you do now. Just in REQUIRES it would become "cmake-opt". My general idea for these *-opt packages is that, that we keep them in repo forever, even if next Slackware ships the required versions. The point is that, at some point, we will need them again, so they can be easily re-used. We could maintain these packages at the latest stable versions from upstream. From willysr at slackbuilds.org Sat Oct 19 09:33:36 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 16:33:36 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241019.1 Message-ID: We are working on transitioning lua to newer version which is the similar version of what we have in -current to help reduce our work for next repo version (no, we are not close to 15.1 yet). The plan is documented here: https://github.com/SlackBuildsOrg/slackbuilds/issues/8379 For now, all the work can be seen here: https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/log/?h=lua54-fixes it will take some time before these changes are merged to master, but please help by testing scripts that depends on older lua since the plan is to remove older version of lua as many as possible and we stick to the same version used in -current. Sat Oct 19 09:23:49 UTC 2024 academic/cdo: Updated for version 2.4.4. academic/celestia: Updated for version 1.6.4. audio/acxi: Fix build. audio/ncspot: Updated for version 1.2.0. audio/quodlibet: Update README file; fix some wrong file permissions. desktop/mate-panel: Updated for version 1.28.4. desktop/nwg-panel: Updated for version 0.9.44. development/ada-2022-rm: Added (ADA Reference Manual). development/eclipse-cpp: Updated for version 4.33. development/eclipse-java: Updated for version 4.33. development/eclipse-jee: Updated for version 4.33. development/eclipse-php: Updated for version 4.33. development/github-cli: Updated for version 2.59.0 development/gprbuild: Added (advanced build system). development/hugo: Updated for version 0.136.2. development/idea: Updated for version 2024.2.3. development/kForth-32: Updated for version 2.5.0 development/kForth-64: Fix permission. development/kForth-64: Updated for version 0.5.0 development/mongodb-compass: Updated for version 1.44.5. development/mysql-workbench: Updated for version 8.0.40. development/neovim: Update maintainer. development/postman: Updated for version 11.16.0 development/pre-commit: Updated for version 4.0.1. development/terraform-ls: Updated for version 0.35.0. development/tklib: Set correct permission. development/zulu-openjdk21: Updated for version 21.0.5. games/atari_8bit_utils: Updated for version 20240929_e4e3deb games/nlarn: Updated for version 0.7.6. gis/eccodes: Updated for version 2.38.0. gis/gdal: Updated for version 3.9.3. graphics/vuescan: Updated MD5SUMs. libraries/LuaBitOp: Removed (project no longer updated) libraries/leptonica: Updated for version 1.85.0. libraries/libjcat: Updated for version 0.2.2. libraries/libminizip: Fix SlackBuild commenting libraries/libtermkey: Update maintainer. libraries/libvterm: Update maintainer. libraries/libxmlb: Updated for version 0.3.21. libraries/lua-lpeg: Update maintainer. libraries/pangox-compat: Fix build on current. libraries/qt-installer-script: Updated for version 4.8.1. libraries/tcllib: Updated for version 2.0 libraries/unibilium: Update maintainer. libraries/valijson: Added (C++ library for JSON Schema validation). libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Fix -j0 build fails on single-core systems. libraries/webkit2gtk: Fix -j0 build fails on single-core systems. misc/KeePass: Updated for version 2.57.1. misc/ghostpcl: Updated for version 10.04.0. multimedia/inputstream.adaptive: Update dep. multimedia/youtube-music: Updated for version 3.6.2. network/2ping: Fix wireshark plugin, README. network/Electrum: Updated for version 4.5.6. network/ceb-tools: Added (Conversations Encrypted Backups). network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.71 network/dropbox: Updated for version 210.4.4854. network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.6. network/mktorrent: New maintainer (moved from system). network/nextcloud-desktop: Updated for version 3.12.8. network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.8. network/opera: Updated for version 114.0.5282.102. network/opera: Updated for version 114.0.5282.86. network/slack: Updated for version 4.40.133. network/tailscale: Updated for version 1.76.1. network/telegram: Updated for version 5.6.2. network/telegram: Updated for version 5.6.3. network/whalebird: Updated for version 6.1.7 network/wireshark: Fix build on current. office/lyx: Updated for version 2.4.2.1. office/onlyoffice-desktopeditors: New maintainer, fix menu icon perl/MoarVM: Updated for version 2024.09 perl/nqp: Updated for version 2024.09 perl/perl-CryptX: Updated for version 0.082. perl/rakudo: Updated for version 2024.09 perl/zef: Updated for version 0.22.3 python/objgraph: Updated for version 3.6.2. python/pycryptodomex: Removed (split into python2 and python3). python/python2-atomicwrites: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python2-pluggy: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python2-soupsieve: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python3-aiohttp: Updated for version 3.10.10. python/python3-anyio: Update for 4.6.2.post1 python/python3-ipython_genutils: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python3-py7zr: Update dep. python/python3-pykeepass: Update dep. python/python3-pylint-venv: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python3-qtawesome: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python3-watchdog: Fix SlackBuild commenting python/python3-yarl: Updated for version 1.15.2. ruby/ruby-build: Updated for version 20241017. system/Iosevka-aile: Updated for version 31.9.1. system/Iosevka-etoile: Updated for version 31.9.1. system/distrobox: Updated for version 1.8.0. system/doublecmd-qt5: Updated for version 1.1.19 system/dracut: updated for version 105 system/locust: Updated for version 2.32.0. system/rhash: Update for version 1.4.5 system/sarasa-gothic: Updated for version 1.0.22. system/sbpkg: Updated for version 1.1.1. system/telegraf: Updated for version 1.32.1 system/volatility3: Update dep. +--------------------------+ -- Willy Sudiarto Raharjo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 840 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Sat Oct 19 09:39:17 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:39:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> Message-ID: <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> On Sat, 19 Oct 2024, Andrzej Telszewski wrote: > You use it the exactly the same way you do now. > Just in REQUIRES it would become "cmake-opt". When I did this for Slackware 14.2, I called mine "cmake-202x". That was out of irritation (it was 2022 or so, and we were stuck with a cmake from the previous decade)... cmake-opt is a better name, though. > My general idea for these *-opt packages is that, that we keep them in > repo forever, > even if next Slackware ships the required versions. I don't think that's going to happen. There no sense in spending time/effort maintaining a whatever-opt package if Slackware has a 'whatever' that's the same version or newer. This is a long-standing policy for SBo, goes back to the beginning. > The point is that, at some point, we will need them again, so they can > be easily re-used. Yes. We'd remove them from the live repo, but they'd still be available in the git history. > We could maintain these packages at the latest stable versions from > upstream. If the latest stable upstream version is *newer* than what's in Slackware, that makes good sense. But not if it's the same version. That's just extra effort for no gain. From kvngncrlsn at gmail.com Sat Oct 19 09:50:56 2024 From: kvngncrlsn at gmail.com (K. Eugene Carlson) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:50:56 +0900 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> Message-ID: The way upstream rust behaves, rust-opt will be needed within months of 15.1 in any case. I wouldn't have a problem with continuing to maintain it in the meantime. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrzej at telszewski.com Sat Oct 19 09:56:05 2024 From: andrzej at telszewski.com (Andrzej Telszewski) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:56:05 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <090c4d97-01fe-41de-9642-afd317167b60@telszewski.com> On 19/10/2024 11:39, B. Watson wrote: > > > On Sat, 19 Oct 2024, Andrzej Telszewski wrote: > >> You use it the exactly the same way you do now. >> Just in REQUIRES it would become "cmake-opt". > > When I did this for Slackware 14.2, I called mine "cmake-202x". That > was out of irritation (it was 2022 or so, and we were stuck with a > cmake from the previous decade)... cmake-opt is a better name, though. +1 for the name. > >> The point is that, at some point, we will need them again, so they >> can be easily re-used. > > Yes. We'd remove them from the live repo, but they'd still be > available in the git history. Makes sense. :-) > >> We could maintain these packages at the latest stable versions from >> upstream. > > If the latest stable upstream version is *newer* than what's in > Slackware, that makes good sense. But not if it's the same version. > That's just extra effort for no gain. Agree. From andrzej at telszewski.com Sat Oct 19 09:58:00 2024 From: andrzej at telszewski.com (Andrzej Telszewski) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:58:00 +0200 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> <7d4f7ff7-9879-481e-b1e5-9d50270a010c@telszewski.com> <3cf76a3c-6ab2-f1ee-6093-d0bce72c5cc@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <57d5158c-952b-4957-8930-b61440facef8@telszewski.com> On 19/10/2024 11:50, K. Eugene Carlson wrote: > The way upstream rust behaves, rust-opt will be needed within months > of 15.1 in any case. I wouldn't have a problem with continuing to > maintain it in the meantime. > Simply thanks. :-) From for_slackbuilds-users_mlist_2023-04-21 at lockywolf.net Sat Oct 19 13:10:40 2024 From: for_slackbuilds-users_mlist_2023-04-21 at lockywolf.net (Lockywolf) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 21:10:40 +0800 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] cmake3.30.SlackBuild category and naming In-Reply-To: References: <52557cf1-a178-486b-a875-3ed3180ccc31@telszewski.com> Message-ID: <87ttd844f4.fsf@laptop.lockywolf.net> dchmelik at gmail.com writes: > On 10/12/24 1:44 AM, Andrzej Telszewski wrote: >> [...] I'd suggest that *cmake3.30* be moved to *Development* category. > Yes; shouldn't be in network: critical mistake. Categories are a mess anyway, so I wouldn't call this mistake critical. But since we are at discussing categories, what about re-visiting the old proposal raised on this mailing list under the subject of: `suggestion for a new category for fonts`. What about two new categories: 1. fonts 2. slackware-specific Since this issue suggests that people are actually looking at categories. >> Also, maybe name it *cmake-opt* (like we have rust-opt)? [...] I will, 1. rename it to cmake-opt 2. move to "development" But I urge people to re-visit the new categories proposal. >> How do you use it? Source /etc/profile.d/cmake3.30.sh in the SlackBuild. -- Your sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin (MiEr, lockywolf) (Laptop) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Philip On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 11:33?AM Willy Sudiarto Raharjo < willysr at slackbuilds.org> wrote: > We are working on transitioning lua to newer version which is the > similar version of what we have in -current to help reduce our work for > next repo version (no, we are not close to 15.1 yet). > > The plan is documented here: > https://github.com/SlackBuildsOrg/slackbuilds/issues/8379 > > For now, all the work can be seen here: > https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/log/?h=lua54-fixes > > it will take some time before these changes are merged to master, but > please help by testing scripts that depends on older lua since the plan > is to remove older version of lua as many as possible and we stick to > the same version used in -current. > > Sat Oct 19 09:23:49 UTC 2024 > academic/cdo: Updated for version 2.4.4. > academic/celestia: Updated for version 1.6.4. > audio/acxi: Fix build. > audio/ncspot: Updated for version 1.2.0. > audio/quodlibet: Update README file; fix some wrong file permissions. > desktop/mate-panel: Updated for version 1.28.4. > desktop/nwg-panel: Updated for version 0.9.44. > development/ada-2022-rm: Added (ADA Reference Manual). > development/eclipse-cpp: Updated for version 4.33. > development/eclipse-java: Updated for version 4.33. > development/eclipse-jee: Updated for version 4.33. > development/eclipse-php: Updated for version 4.33. > development/github-cli: Updated for version 2.59.0 > development/gprbuild: Added (advanced build system). > development/hugo: Updated for version 0.136.2. > development/idea: Updated for version 2024.2.3. > development/kForth-32: Updated for version 2.5.0 > development/kForth-64: Fix permission. > development/kForth-64: Updated for version 0.5.0 > development/mongodb-compass: Updated for version 1.44.5. > development/mysql-workbench: Updated for version 8.0.40. > development/neovim: Update maintainer. > development/postman: Updated for version 11.16.0 > development/pre-commit: Updated for version 4.0.1. > development/terraform-ls: Updated for version 0.35.0. > development/tklib: Set correct permission. > development/zulu-openjdk21: Updated for version 21.0.5. > games/atari_8bit_utils: Updated for version 20240929_e4e3deb > games/nlarn: Updated for version 0.7.6. > gis/eccodes: Updated for version 2.38.0. > gis/gdal: Updated for version 3.9.3. > graphics/vuescan: Updated MD5SUMs. > libraries/LuaBitOp: Removed (project no longer updated) > libraries/leptonica: Updated for version 1.85.0. > libraries/libjcat: Updated for version 0.2.2. > libraries/libminizip: Fix SlackBuild commenting > libraries/libtermkey: Update maintainer. > libraries/libvterm: Update maintainer. > libraries/libxmlb: Updated for version 0.3.21. > libraries/lua-lpeg: Update maintainer. > libraries/pangox-compat: Fix build on current. > libraries/qt-installer-script: Updated for version 4.8.1. > libraries/tcllib: Updated for version 2.0 > libraries/unibilium: Update maintainer. > libraries/valijson: Added (C++ library for JSON Schema validation). > libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Fix -j0 build fails on single-core systems. > libraries/webkit2gtk: Fix -j0 build fails on single-core systems. > misc/KeePass: Updated for version 2.57.1. > misc/ghostpcl: Updated for version 10.04.0. > multimedia/inputstream.adaptive: Update dep. > multimedia/youtube-music: Updated for version 3.6.2. > network/2ping: Fix wireshark plugin, README. > network/Electrum: Updated for version 4.5.6. > network/ceb-tools: Added (Conversations Encrypted Backups). > network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.71 > network/dropbox: Updated for version 210.4.4854. > network/gallery-dl: Updated for version 1.27.6. > network/mktorrent: New maintainer (moved from system). > network/nextcloud-desktop: Updated for version 3.12.8. > network/nextcloud-server: Updated for version 29.0.8. > network/opera: Updated for version 114.0.5282.102. > network/opera: Updated for version 114.0.5282.86. > network/slack: Updated for version 4.40.133. > network/tailscale: Updated for version 1.76.1. > network/telegram: Updated for version 5.6.2. > network/telegram: Updated for version 5.6.3. > network/whalebird: Updated for version 6.1.7 > network/wireshark: Fix build on current. > office/lyx: Updated for version 2.4.2.1. > office/onlyoffice-desktopeditors: New maintainer, fix menu icon > perl/MoarVM: Updated for version 2024.09 > perl/nqp: Updated for version 2024.09 > perl/perl-CryptX: Updated for version 0.082. > perl/rakudo: Updated for version 2024.09 > perl/zef: Updated for version 0.22.3 > python/objgraph: Updated for version 3.6.2. > python/pycryptodomex: Removed (split into python2 and python3). > python/python2-atomicwrites: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python2-pluggy: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python2-soupsieve: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python3-aiohttp: Updated for version 3.10.10. > python/python3-anyio: Update for 4.6.2.post1 > python/python3-ipython_genutils: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python3-py7zr: Update dep. > python/python3-pykeepass: Update dep. > python/python3-pylint-venv: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python3-qtawesome: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python3-watchdog: Fix SlackBuild commenting > python/python3-yarl: Updated for version 1.15.2. > ruby/ruby-build: Updated for version 20241017. > system/Iosevka-aile: Updated for version 31.9.1. > system/Iosevka-etoile: Updated for version 31.9.1. > system/distrobox: Updated for version 1.8.0. > system/doublecmd-qt5: Updated for version 1.1.19 > system/dracut: updated for version 105 > system/locust: Updated for version 2.32.0. > system/rhash: Update for version 1.4.5 > system/sarasa-gothic: Updated for version 1.0.22. > system/sbpkg: Updated for version 1.1.1. > system/telegraf: Updated for version 1.32.1 > system/volatility3: Update dep. > +--------------------------+ > > > -- > Willy Sudiarto Raharjo > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > 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URL: From willysr at slackbuilds.org Sat Oct 26 01:43:03 2024 From: willysr at slackbuilds.org (Willy Sudiarto Raharjo) Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 08:43:03 +0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20241026.1 Message-ID: <3433019b-84ed-414b-aab4-60babfb613e1@slackbuilds.org> From time to time, we monitor every maintainer's contribution to this project and at some point that they earned our trust to take care of their scripts, we give them write access to our SBo git server directly instead of pushing PR through our github/gitlab. In this week's update, i would like to announce that we have added Jeremy Hansen as our new appointed maintainer who got direct access to our SBo git server. You will see his updates on this spesific branch: user/bassmadrigal/updates For the past few weeks, we have been planning on lua migration and Urchlay has been working on this transition along with Ponce and Lockywolf and the results are progressing well. He will write a separate email about this and we hope to merge this changes soon. Sat Oct 26 01:30:19 UTC 2024 academic/nco: Updated for version 5.2.9. academic/zotero: Updated for version 7.0.8. audio/bitwig-studio: New maintainer, fix sbopkglint error audio/tuxguitar: Updated for version 1.6.4 desktop/lxqt-runner: Added (GUI for LxQT). desktop/nwg-panel: Updated for version 0.9.48. desktop/nwg-shell-config: Updated for version 0.5.48. desktop/spectrwm: Updated for version 3.6.0. development/9pro: Added (Git host). development/aws-cdk: Updated for version 2.164.1. development/cmake-opt: Added (Newer version of cmake). development/eclipse-php: Fix VERSION in SlackBuild. development/gitlab-cli: Updated for version 1.48.0 development/heroku-cli: Updated for version 9.3.2 development/hugo: Updated for version 0.136.5. development/kForth-32: Unsupported in x86_64. development/kForth-64: Mark i586 as UNSUPPORTED. development/lazarus: Updated for version 3.6 development/luarocks: Fix for newer lua. development/php82: Updated for version 8.2.25 development/pnpm: Added (efficient package manager). development/postman: Updated for version 11.17.0 development/protobuf3: Updated for version 28.3. development/pycharm: Updated for version 2024.2.4.242.23726.102. development/robotframework: Updated for version 7.1.1. development/rust-opt: Updated for version 1.82.0. development/whisper.cpp: Updated for version 1.6.2. games/PrismLauncher: Updated for version 9.0. games/alephone: Updated for version 20240822. games/marathon-data: Updated for version 20240822. games/marathon-infinity-data: Updated for version 20240822. games/marathon2-data: Updated for version 20240822. games/openmsx: Fix permission. games/openmsx: Updated for version 20.0 gis/eccodes: Updated for version 2.28.3. gis/python3-cartopy: Updated for version 0.24.1. graphics/heif-gimp-plugin: New maintainer ham/sdrangel: Updated for version 7.22.2. libraries/libde265: New maintainer libraries/libheif: New maintainer libraries/libtorrent2: Updated for version 2.0.10. libraries/lua-cjson: Fix for newer lua. libraries/lua-mpack: Fix for newer lua. libraries/lua-readline: Added (simple interface to the readline). libraries/muParser: Update for 2.3.4 libraries/webkit2gtk4.1: Updated for version 2.46.2. libraries/webkit2gtk: Updated for version 2.46.2. misc/cliphist: Updated for version 0.6.1. misc/discount: Updated for version 3.0.0d. multimedia/filebot: Version bump to 5.1.6 multimedia/inputstream.adaptive: Version bump to 21.5.5 multimedia/opera-ffmpeg-codecs: Updated for version 0.93.0. multimedia/plexmediaserver: Updated for version 1.41.1.9057_af5eaea7a. network/Electrum: Updated for version 4.5.8. network/betterbird-bin: Updated for version 115.16.1_bb34. network/brave-browser: Updated for version 1.71.118. network/cinny-desktop: Updated for version 4.2.2. network/cmake3.30: Removed (use cmake-opt). network/discord: Version bump to 0.0.72 network/drawterm: Updated for version 20241024_d7620e8d. network/ferdium: Added (Fork of Franz). network/git-lfs-transfer: Added (Collection of GIT Utilities). network/lagrange: Updated for version 1.18.3. network/linphone-desktop: Update dependency. network/mullvadvpn-app: Updated for version 2024.6. network/opensmtpd: Updated for version 7.6.0p1. network/opera: Updated for version 114.0.5282.115. network/qutebrowser: Updated for version 3.3.1. network/signal-desktop: Updated for version 7.30.0. network/skypeforlinux: Updated for version 8.131.0.202. network/sstp-client: Updated for version 1.0.20. network/syncthingtray-bin: Updated for version 1.6.3. network/teamviewer: Updated for version 15.58.4. network/tor-browser: Updated for version 14.0. network/vivaldi: Updated for version 7.0.3495.6. network/webex: Updated for version 44.10.1.31028 network/wechat-universal: Added (Desktop version of wechat). network/whatsie: Updated for version 4.16.1. network/zoom-linux: Updated for version 6.2.5.2440 office/calibre-bin: New maintainer office/pdfpc: Patch to allow compilation with discount3 for -current office/xournalpp: Updated for version 1.2.4. perl/perl-DBD-SQLite: Updated for version 1.76. python/cryptography: Updated for version 43.0.3. python/python2-lhafile: Update source. python/python3-diff-match-patch: Update for 20241021 python/python3-et_xmlfile: Updated for version 2.0.0. python/python3-frozenlist: Updated for version 1.5.0. python/python3-lhafile: Update source. system/CPU-X: Updated for version 5.1.0. system/flatpak-xdg-utils: Added (portal-based commandline). system/lxqt-about: Added (information about LXQt). system/lxqt-openssh-askpass: Added (GUI to query credentials). system/mongodb: Updated for version 8.0.3. system/netdata: Updated for version 1.47.5. system/prometheus: Updated to version 2.55.0 system/s3-fuse: Updated for version 1.95. +--------------------------+ -- Willy Sudiarto Raharjo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 840 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Sat Oct 26 22:17:36 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 18:17:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade Message-ID: For the past 2 weeks, the SBo team has been working on upgrading SBo's lua package to Lua 5.4, to match Slackware-current's recent addition of a lua package. To make this work, a lot of scripts needed surgery. The result (or actually the work in progress) is in the lua54-fixes git branch. Major changes: - lua has been upgraded to 5.4. - lua 5.1 still exists, under the name lua51. - lua52 and lua53 have been removed. - all builds that used to use lua (5.1) now use either lua 5.4, or lua51, or in a few cases luajit, for things that just won't work with 5.4. If you maintain anything that depends on lua, lua52, or lua53, you should check out the lua54-fixes branch, build your packages, and make sure they work correctly. I'm in the process of run-testing everything I'm able to (not just build the package, but install and use it), but there are a few things I can't test because they require hardware I don't have (e.g roccat-tools and lxi-tools), or because they require more time/effort to learn how to use, than I have available currently (e.g. prosody and pdns). The builds affected are listed here: https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua52 https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua53 If you see your build(s) there, please test the lua54-fixes versions of them. Builds that mention lua/lua52/lua53 as optional in their READMEs aren't listed here, but those should be checked too, if you have any. If you're not familiar with git, you can get the modified builds by doing this: git clone https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds sboluatest cd sboluatest git checkout lua54-fixes If you use sbopkg or sbotools, you can also configure those to use the lua54-fixes branch (see the documentation, I don't use sbopkg or sbotools often enough to write a how-to here). It'd be best to do your testing on a clean install of Slackware 15.0, possibly a VM or chroot. If you can't do this, you should at least removepkg lua, lua52, lua53, and anything that you may have installed that uses lua/lua52/lua53. Start out by building the updated lua (you should end up with a package called lua-5.4.7-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz) and the new lua51 package, then move on to your packages. If you have any build errors, I'd really like to hear about them. I don't *think* that should happen (I'm almost 100% certain that everything I modifed will at least *build*). If it happens, please send mail to the mailing list, with the build log. If everything builds OK, but then doesn't actually work properly after you install and run it, we really need to hear from you on the mailing list. If everything tests out OK, please let the list know that, too. If you want to use the github discussion mentioned in Willy's update email, you can, but *also* send your reports to this mailing list. I'm not the only one working on this, but I've done about 95% of the work, and I'm coordinating it. I don't have (nor want) a github account, for various reasons, so please use the mailing list. If there are no issues, or if there are issues that can be fixed this week, the plan is to merge the lua54-fixes branch as part of next week's update, which should happen Friday, November 1. If there are problems that can't be fixed by then, we'll delay the merge until the 8th, or even the 15th if need be. From heiko.rosemann at web.de Sun Oct 27 06:34:00 2024 From: heiko.rosemann at web.de (Heiko Rosemann) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 07:34:00 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> Thank you for your efforts - both the software work, but also the planning and communications. Unfortunately, I'm traveling this coming week with very limited internet connectivity. I probably cannot test awesome and lgi before Saturday, Nov 2, but I'll get to it as soon as I can (I use it as my WM, so if it fails to run, I won't be able to use my machine at all before I fix it...) Heiko -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 27 07:02:08 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 03:02:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> Message-ID: On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Heiko Rosemann via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > Unfortunately, I'm traveling this coming week with very limited internet connectivity. I probably cannot test awesome and lgi before Saturday, Nov 2, but I'll get to it as soon as I > can (I use it as my WM, so if it fails to run, I won't be able to use my machine at all before I fix it...) The good news about lgi and awesome: they already work with lua 5.1, and my modified versions build with the lua51 package (still 5.1), so it's really just the package name in REQUIRES that changed (and a couple of -DLUA_* cmake options to make awesome use lua 5.1). lgi and awesome didn't want to build against lua 5.4. At some point, after the branch is merged, it might be that you'd want to try to make them work with 5.4... but if not (or if its impossible), they can keep using lua51. That's not going to disappear. Possibly interesting: I did manage to build lgi and awesome against luajit, during testing. Not sure there's any point in doing that though. From bdiego at pm.me Sun Oct 27 08:37:02 2024 From: bdiego at pm.me (Diego Borghetti) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 08:37:02 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> Message-ID: Hi, I think we need to keep lua-lpeg using lua51. Neovim uses luajit and last time I checked, that was still using 5.1. lua-lpeg build fine using 5.4, but you get runtime errors because of the mismatch with neovim. I will pull the branch tonight and do some testing. On Sunday, October 27th, 2024 at 7:02 AM, B. Watson wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Heiko Rosemann via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > > > Unfortunately, I'm traveling this coming week with very limited internet connectivity. I probably cannot test awesome and lgi before Saturday, Nov 2, but I'll get to it as soon as I > > can (I use it as my WM, so if it fails to run, I won't be able to use my machine at all before I fix it...) > > > The good news about lgi and awesome: they already work with lua 5.1, > and my modified versions build with the lua51 package (still 5.1), > so it's really just the package name in REQUIRES that changed (and a > couple of -DLUA_* cmake options to make awesome use lua 5.1). > > lgi and awesome didn't want to build against lua 5.4. At some point, > after the branch is merged, it might be that you'd want to try to make > them work with 5.4... but if not (or if its impossible), they can keep > using lua51. That's not going to disappear. > > Possibly interesting: I did manage to build lgi and awesome against > luajit, during testing. Not sure there's any point in doing that > though. > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 27 09:14:18 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 05:14:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> Message-ID: <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Diego Borghetti via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > Hi, > > I think we need to keep lua-lpeg using lua51. I have it using both. lua 5.4 is required, and lua 5.1 support is included in the package if lua51's already installed. > Neovim uses luajit and last time I checked, that was still using 5.1. Looks like it builds its own, plus a "lua-compat-5.3" tarball. > lua-lpeg build fine using 5.4, but you get runtime errors because of the mismatch with neovim. It might be possible to build neovim with lua 5.4. Worth looking into at least. Ideally, it shouldn't be tied to an old version of lua. The "vis" editor also uses lua-lpeg. It builds with lua 5.4 and seems to work OK. > I will pull the branch tonight and do some testing. Yes, please do. Let me know what you find out. Worst case scenario: if neovim really needs a lua-lpeg built with lua51 support, list them both in REQUIRES, with lua51 appearing before lua-lpeg, and mention it in the README. Also maybe add a bit of code in the script that actually checks for the lua51 lpeg.so module, and stops the build if it's missing. From matteo.bernardini at gmail.com Sun Oct 27 10:30:35 2024 From: matteo.bernardini at gmail.com (Matteo Bernardini) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 11:30:35 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> Message-ID: another possibility could be to use the bundled lua-lpeg, that should be compatible with lua 5.4 https://cgit.ponce.cc/slackbuilds/commit/?h=neovim that should have been already tested by the author of that commit (but on current)... Matteo Il giorno dom 27 ott 2024 alle ore 10:14 B. Watson ha scritto: > > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Diego Borghetti via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I think we need to keep lua-lpeg using lua51. > > I have it using both. lua 5.4 is required, and lua 5.1 support is > included in the package if lua51's already installed. > > > Neovim uses luajit and last time I checked, that was still using 5.1. > > Looks like it builds its own, plus a "lua-compat-5.3" tarball. > > > lua-lpeg build fine using 5.4, but you get runtime errors because of the > mismatch with neovim. > > It might be possible to build neovim with lua 5.4. Worth looking into > at least. Ideally, it shouldn't be tied to an old version of lua. > > The "vis" editor also uses lua-lpeg. It builds with lua 5.4 and seems > to work OK. > > > I will pull the branch tonight and do some testing. > > Yes, please do. 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Bob On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 10:45?AM Cristiano Urban wrote: > Hi, > > thank you for all the work. > > Just tested xournalpp, at first sight it builds and runs correctly. > > Cheers, > Cristiano. > > Il 27 ott 2024 10:14, "B. Watson" ha scritto: > > > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Diego Borghetti via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I think we need to keep lua-lpeg using lua51. > > I have it using both. lua 5.4 is required, and lua 5.1 support is > included in the package if lua51's already installed. > > > Neovim uses luajit and last time I checked, that was still using 5.1. > > Looks like it builds its own, plus a "lua-compat-5.3" tarball. > > > lua-lpeg build fine using 5.4, but you get runtime errors because of the > mismatch with neovim. > > It might be possible to build neovim with lua 5.4. Worth looking into > at least. Ideally, it shouldn't be tied to an old version of lua. > > The "vis" editor also uses lua-lpeg. It builds with lua 5.4 and seems > to work OK. > > > I will pull the branch tonight and do some testing. > > Yes, please do. Let me know what you find out. > > Worst case scenario: if neovim really needs a lua-lpeg built with > lua51 support, list them both in REQUIRES, with lua51 appearing before > lua-lpeg, and mention it in the README. Also maybe add a bit of code > in the script that actually checks for the lua51 lpeg.so module, and > stops the build if it's missing. > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 27 21:22:15 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 17:22:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <82324333-2e8c-68c3-e30-c2c17d7ef1@slackware.uk> On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Cristiano Urban wrote: > Just tested xournalpp, at first sight it builds and runs correctly. Thanks. It looked OK to me, but I don't really know how to use it so didn't do a lot of extensive testing. From urchlay at slackware.uk Sun Oct 27 21:23:04 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 17:23:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <1d2651cf-dae5-88c3-5a-f5483e23d4a6@slackware.uk> On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Bob Funk wrote: > I just finished building and testing grilo-plugins and its reverse dependency gnome-music. Everything appears to build and run as expected. I'm fine with those changes being pushed > for the grilo-plugins slackbuild. Thanks, that's good to hear. From bdiego at pm.me Sun Oct 27 22:56:09 2024 From: bdiego at pm.me (Diego Borghetti) Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 22:56:09 +0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> <3623adbf-734-8cc9-4923-b1fc49359482@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <9QgIPZwTDkzrEJZlf_kS2R0qZBm4h23kOpEMkMF2VPTNuhvZan-i4iKz7EqRzNFkbkI8IvtnbleRoHpqCrelqojbUzb8MHshYnVh7T7_TPU=@pm.me> Hi, After playing a bit with it, the upgrade of luajit is not really possible. Found some threads: https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/929 https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/1013 I tested similar changes to Ponce including lua-lpeg as part of Neovim, and no issues so far. I'm testing 0.10.2 and at the moment I'm more inclined to include lua-lpeg as part of neovim. Btw I also built lua-lpeg with 5.4 and it just needed a small tweak to the installation script. On Sunday, October 27th, 2024 at 9:14 AM, B. Watson wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Diego Borghetti via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I think we need to keep lua-lpeg using lua51. > > > I have it using both. lua 5.4 is required, and lua 5.1 support is > included in the package if lua51's already installed. > > > Neovim uses luajit and last time I checked, that was still using 5.1. > > > Looks like it builds its own, plus a "lua-compat-5.3" tarball. > > > lua-lpeg build fine using 5.4, but you get runtime errors because of the mismatch with neovim. > > > It might be possible to build neovim with lua 5.4. Worth looking into > at least. Ideally, it shouldn't be tied to an old version of lua. > > The "vis" editor also uses lua-lpeg. It builds with lua 5.4 and seems > to work OK. > > > I will pull the branch tonight and do some testing. > > > Yes, please do. Let me know what you find out. > > Worst case scenario: if neovim really needs a lua-lpeg built with > lua51 support, list them both in REQUIRES, with lua51 appearing before > lua-lpeg, and mention it in the README. Also maybe add a bit of code > in the script that actually checks for the lua51 lpeg.so module, and > stops the build if it's missing. From nick at smallbone.se Mon Oct 28 10:33:26 2024 From: nick at smallbone.se (Nick Smallbone) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:33:26 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> Hi, I've just tested games/CorsixTH and it builds and runs fine. However, I have trouble downloading lua-lpeg with wget: % wget https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz --2024-10-28 10:47:31-- https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz Resolving www.inf.puc-rio.br (www.inf.puc-rio.br)... 139.82.16.205 Connecting to www.inf.puc-rio.br (www.inf.puc-rio.br)|139.82.16.205|:443... connected. ERROR: cannot verify www.inf.puc-rio.br's certificate, issued by ?CN=R11,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US?: Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. To connect to www.inf.puc-rio.br insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. I've tried it on a few machines (also non-Slackware ones), and the download fails with wget or curl, and succeeds with Firefox. Seems to be an SSL misconfiguration where the server isn't sending the whole certificate chain. Of course it might be a case of PEBKAC but if it isn't, would it make sense to mirror the tarball somewhere else? Nick On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, at 12:17 AM, B. Watson wrote: > For the past 2 weeks, the SBo team has been working on upgrading SBo's > lua package to Lua 5.4, to match Slackware-current's recent addition > of a lua package. > > To make this work, a lot of scripts needed surgery. The result (or > actually the work in progress) is in the lua54-fixes git branch. > > Major changes: > > - lua has been upgraded to 5.4. > - lua 5.1 still exists, under the name lua51. > - lua52 and lua53 have been removed. > - all builds that used to use lua (5.1) now use either lua 5.4, or lua51, > or in a few cases luajit, for things that just won't work with 5.4. > > If you maintain anything that depends on lua, lua52, or lua53, you > should check out the lua54-fixes branch, build your packages, and make > sure they work correctly. > > I'm in the process of run-testing everything I'm able to (not just > build the package, but install and use it), but there are a few > things I can't test because they require hardware I don't have (e.g > roccat-tools and lxi-tools), or because they require more time/effort > to learn how to use, than I have available currently (e.g. prosody > and pdns). > > The builds affected are listed here: > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua52 > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua53 > > If you see your build(s) there, please test the lua54-fixes versions > of them. Builds that mention lua/lua52/lua53 as optional in their READMEs > aren't listed here, but those should be checked too, if you have any. > > If you're not familiar with git, you can get the modified builds by > doing this: > > git clone https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds sboluatest > cd sboluatest > git checkout lua54-fixes > > If you use sbopkg or sbotools, you can also configure those to use > the lua54-fixes branch (see the documentation, I don't use sbopkg or > sbotools often enough to write a how-to here). > > It'd be best to do your testing on a clean install of Slackware 15.0, > possibly a VM or chroot. If you can't do this, you should at least > removepkg lua, lua52, lua53, and anything that you may have installed > that uses lua/lua52/lua53. Start out by building the updated lua (you > should end up with a package called lua-5.4.7-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz) and > the new lua51 package, then move on to your packages. > > If you have any build errors, I'd really like to hear about them. I > don't *think* that should happen (I'm almost 100% certain that > everything I modifed will at least *build*). If it happens, please > send mail to the mailing list, with the build log. > > If everything builds OK, but then doesn't actually work properly after > you install and run it, we really need to hear from you on the mailing > list. > > If everything tests out OK, please let the list know that, too. > > If you want to use the github discussion mentioned in Willy's update > email, you can, but *also* send your reports to this mailing list. I'm > not the only one working on this, but I've done about 95% of the work, > and I'm coordinating it. I don't have (nor want) a github account, for > various reasons, so please use the mailing list. > > If there are no issues, or if there are issues that can be fixed this > week, the plan is to merge the lua54-fixes branch as part of next > week's update, which should happen Friday, November 1. If there are > problems that can't be fixed by then, we'll delay the merge until the > 8th, or even the 15th if need be. > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ From urchlay at slackware.uk Mon Oct 28 10:41:49 2024 From: urchlay at slackware.uk (B. Watson) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 06:41:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> References: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> Message-ID: <1c5a7727-4fbf-6572-94b-5977e211bbf@slackware.uk> On Mon, 28 Oct 2024, Nick Smallbone wrote: > Hi, > > I've just tested games/CorsixTH and it builds and runs fine. That's very good news. I was about to go digging for the data files to try to start up the game... It sounds like it might even be a fun game. And the made-up disease called Bloaty Head, I'm going to use for a band :) > ERROR: cannot verify www.inf.puc-rio.br's certificate, issued by ?CN=R11,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US?: > Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. > To connect to www.inf.puc-rio.br insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. Looks like their SSL cert expired recently. You can take wget's advice, use --no-check-certificate... > Of course it might be a case of PEBKAC but if it isn't, would it make sense to mirror the tarball somewhere else? Already mirrored. Pretty much every source tarball can be found in the SBo source archive. lua-lpeg is here: https://slackware.uk/sbosrcarch/by-md5/8/4/842a538b403b5639510c9b6fffd2c75b/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz sbopkg actually supports sbosrcarch, these days... ...you could also install sbo-maintainer-tools and use the "sbodl" command to do your downloading (pass it the -a option to use the archive). From matteo.bernardini at gmail.com Mon Oct 28 10:42:05 2024 From: matteo.bernardini at gmail.com (Matteo Bernardini) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:42:05 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> References: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> Message-ID: no, it isn't you, I had the same problem with wget and that certificate, that's why I mirrored it on my server (to use it with neovim) https://ponce.cc/slackware/sources/repo/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz you can use that, if you prefer Matteo Il giorno lun 28 ott 2024 alle ore 11:33 Nick Smallbone ha scritto: > Hi, > > I've just tested games/CorsixTH and it builds and runs fine. > > However, I have trouble downloading lua-lpeg with wget: > > % wget https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz > --2024-10-28 > > 10:47:31-- https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/lpeg-1.1.0.tar.gz > Resolving www.inf.puc-rio.br (www.inf.puc-rio.br)... 139.82.16.205 > Connecting to www.inf.puc-rio.br (www.inf.puc-rio.br)|139.82.16.205|:443... > connected. > ERROR: cannot verify www.inf.puc-rio.br's certificate, issued by > ?CN=R11,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US?: > Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. > To connect to www.inf.puc-rio.br insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. > > I've tried it on a few machines (also non-Slackware ones), and the > download fails with wget or curl, and succeeds with Firefox. Seems to be an > SSL misconfiguration where the server isn't sending the whole certificate > chain. > > Of course it might be a case of PEBKAC but if it isn't, would it make > sense to mirror the tarball somewhere else? > > Nick > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, at 12:17 AM, B. Watson wrote: > > For the past 2 weeks, the SBo team has been working on upgrading SBo's > > lua package to Lua 5.4, to match Slackware-current's recent addition > > of a lua package. > > > > To make this work, a lot of scripts needed surgery. The result (or > > actually the work in progress) is in the lua54-fixes git branch. > > > > Major changes: > > > > - lua has been upgraded to 5.4. > > - lua 5.1 still exists, under the name lua51. > > - lua52 and lua53 have been removed. > > - all builds that used to use lua (5.1) now use either lua 5.4, or lua51, > > or in a few cases luajit, for things that just won't work with 5.4. > > > > If you maintain anything that depends on lua, lua52, or lua53, you > > should check out the lua54-fixes branch, build your packages, and make > > sure they work correctly. > > > > I'm in the process of run-testing everything I'm able to (not just > > build the package, but install and use it), but there are a few > > things I can't test because they require hardware I don't have (e.g > > roccat-tools and lxi-tools), or because they require more time/effort > > to learn how to use, than I have available currently (e.g. prosody > > and pdns). > > > > The builds affected are listed here: > > > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua > > > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua52 > > > > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=revdep&q=lua53 > > > > If you see your build(s) there, please test the lua54-fixes versions > > of them. Builds that mention lua/lua52/lua53 as optional in their READMEs > > aren't listed here, but those should be checked too, if you have any. > > > > If you're not familiar with git, you can get the modified builds by > > doing this: > > > > git clone https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds sboluatest > > cd sboluatest > > git checkout lua54-fixes > > > > If you use sbopkg or sbotools, you can also configure those to use > > the lua54-fixes branch (see the documentation, I don't use sbopkg or > > sbotools often enough to write a how-to here). > > > > It'd be best to do your testing on a clean install of Slackware 15.0, > > possibly a VM or chroot. If you can't do this, you should at least > > removepkg lua, lua52, lua53, and anything that you may have installed > > that uses lua/lua52/lua53. Start out by building the updated lua (you > > should end up with a package called lua-5.4.7-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz) and > > the new lua51 package, then move on to your packages. > > > > If you have any build errors, I'd really like to hear about them. I > > don't *think* that should happen (I'm almost 100% certain that > > everything I modifed will at least *build*). If it happens, please > > send mail to the mailing list, with the build log. > > > > If everything builds OK, but then doesn't actually work properly after > > you install and run it, we really need to hear from you on the mailing > > list. > > > > If everything tests out OK, please let the list know that, too. > > > > If you want to use the github discussion mentioned in Willy's update > > email, you can, but *also* send your reports to this mailing list. I'm > > not the only one working on this, but I've done about 95% of the work, > > and I'm coordinating it. I don't have (nor want) a github account, for > > various reasons, so please use the mailing list. > > > > If there are no issues, or if there are issues that can be fixed this > > week, the plan is to merge the lua54-fixes branch as part of next > > week's update, which should happen Friday, November 1. If there are > > problems that can't be fixed by then, we'll delay the merge until the > > 8th, or even the 15th if need be. > > _______________________________________________ > > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users at slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nick at smallbone.se Mon Oct 28 11:54:46 2024 From: nick at smallbone.se (Nick Smallbone) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:54:46 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: <1c5a7727-4fbf-6572-94b-5977e211bbf@slackware.uk> References: <72edf322-bbc1-4d36-90ef-b8c48ebc9d9c@app.fastmail.com> <1c5a7727-4fbf-6572-94b-5977e211bbf@slackware.uk> Message-ID: <764e7d5c-abd5-4de9-bc65-40f2f2f60524@app.fastmail.com> On Mon, 28 Oct 2024, at 11:41 AM, B. Watson wrote: > On Mon, 28 Oct 2024, Nick Smallbone wrote: >> ERROR: cannot verify www.inf.puc-rio.br's certificate, issued by ?CN=R11,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US?: >> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. >> To connect to www.inf.puc-rio.br insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. > > ...you could also install sbo-maintainer-tools and use the "sbodl" > command to do your downloading (pass it the -a option to use the > archive). I use sbodl but I didn't know about the -a option. Looks handy. Thanks! Nick From heiko.rosemann at web.de Mon Oct 28 17:27:01 2024 From: heiko.rosemann at web.de (Heiko Rosemann) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 18:27:01 +0100 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Lua 5.4 upgrade In-Reply-To: References: <1A4D5436-2413-426B-A3AB-5ED020B7EA75@web.de> Message-ID: <5BF3F0CB-94D8-4AFD-BA72-C33D82D364CA@web.de> On October 27, 2024 8:02:08 AM GMT+01:00, "B. Watson" wrote: > > >On Sun, 27 Oct 2024, Heiko Rosemann via SlackBuilds-users wrote: > >> Unfortunately, I'm traveling this coming week with very limited internet connectivity. I probably cannot test awesome and lgi before Saturday, Nov 2, but I'll get to it as soon as I >> can (I use it as my WM, so if it fails to run, I won't be able to use my machine at all before I fix it...) > >The good news about lgi and awesome: they already work with lua 5.1, >and my modified versions build with the lua51 package (still 5.1), >so it's really just the package name in REQUIRES that changed (and a >couple of -DLUA_* cmake options to make awesome use lua 5.1). Thank you, sounds good to me! I'll still have a look at it next weekend. Heiko -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From dchmelik at gmail.com Thu Oct 31 04:49:12 2024 From: dchmelik at gmail.com (dchmelik at gmail.com) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:49:12 -0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] newer Python package building? (pip, setup.py becoming deprecated) Message-ID: <19801238-d784-fe29-d66a-79a162f56b7d@gmail.com> Pip for Python may have existed 10+ years, but now some/many UNIX/GNU/Linux operating system distributions are saying 'setup.py is deprecated: use pip'.? The Python package I maintain (Mathics) doesn't even seem to install correctly with setup.py anymore since mid-to-late 2010s.? Can we get a template to use pip, maybe with pip2tgz? From jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com Thu Oct 31 04:53:21 2024 From: jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com (Jeremy Hansen) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:53:21 -0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] newer Python package building? (pip, setup.py becoming deprecated) In-Reply-To: <19801238-d784-fe29-d66a-79a162f56b7d@gmail.com> References: <19801238-d784-fe29-d66a-79a162f56b7d@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 30, 2024, 9:49?PM wrote: > Pip for Python may have existed 10+ years, but now some/many > UNIX/GNU/Linux operating system distributions are saying 'setup.py is > deprecated: use pip'. The Python package I maintain (Mathics) doesn't > even seem to install correctly with setup.py anymore since mid-to-late > 2010s. Can we get a template to use pip, maybe with pip2tgz? > Have you looked at the python template? https://slackbuilds.org/templates/python-template.SlackBuild It includes the commands to build when a pyproject.toml file is present. It will require at least python3-build among other possible dependencies. Jeremy > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Can we get a template to use pip, maybe with pip2tgz? > > > Have you looked at the python template? > > https://slackbuilds.org/templates/python-template.SlackBuild > I have it. > It includes the commands to build when a pyproject.toml file is > present. It will require at least python3-build among other possible > dependencies. [...] I don't know what that is, but I tried it and seems it'll work after I build dependencies.? I installed python3-setuptools-opt (v74) but mathics_scanner says it needs at least v70... From jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com Thu Oct 31 05:14:09 2024 From: jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com (Jeremy Hansen) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:14:09 -0700 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] newer Python package building? (pip, setup.py becoming deprecated) In-Reply-To: <90839480-84fd-be72-5a8b-6096251d165d@gmail.com> References: <19801238-d784-fe29-d66a-79a162f56b7d@gmail.com> <90839480-84fd-be72-5a8b-6096251d165d@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 30, 2024, 10:11?PM David Chmelik wrote: > On 10/30/24 9:53 PM, Jeremy Hansen wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2024, 9:49?PM > > wrote: > > > > Pip for Python may have existed 10+ years, but now some/many > > UNIX/GNU/Linux operating system distributions are saying 'setup.py is > > deprecated: use pip'. The Python package I maintain (Mathics) > > doesn't > > even seem to install correctly with setup.py anymore since > > mid-to-late > > 2010s. Can we get a template to use pip, maybe with pip2tgz? > > > > > > Have you looked at the python template? > > > > https://slackbuilds.org/templates/python-template.SlackBuild > > > I have it. > > It includes the commands to build when a pyproject.toml file is > > present. It will require at least python3-build among other possible > > dependencies. [...] > I don't know what that is, but I tried it and seems it'll work after I > build dependencies. I installed python3-setuptools-opt (v74) but > mathics_scanner says it needs at least v70... > You need to follow the directions in the python3-setuptools-opt README, which will have you set a variable in the SlackBuild requiring it to point it to the python packages residing in /opt/, namely: PYVER=$(python3 -c 'import sys; print("%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2])') export PYTHONPATH=/opt/python$PYVER/site-packages Jeremy > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joel at carnat.net Wed Oct 30 08:49:15 2024 From: joel at carnat.net (Joel Carnat) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 08:49:15 -0000 Subject: [Slackbuilds-users] Diff to update isync to v1.5.0 Message-ID: Hello, Here's a diff to update isync to version 1.5.0. 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