Packaging tool that interacts with the SBo repository
Project description
About
Slpkg is a software package manager that installs, updates and removes packages on Slackware-based systems. It automatically calculates dependencies and figures out what things need to happen to install packages. Slpkg makes it easier to manage groups of machines without the need for manual updates.
Slpkg works in accordance with the standards of the SlackBuilds.org organization to build packages. It also uses the Slackware Linux instructions for installing, upgrading or removing packages.
Requirements
SQLAlchemy>=1.4.36
PyYAML>=6.0
Install
Install from the official third-party SBo repository or directly from source:
$ tar xvf slpkg-4.1.2.tar.gz
$ cd slpkg-4.1.2
$ ./install.sh
Usage
$ slpkg --help
USAGE: slpkg [OPTIONS] [COMMAND] <packages>
DESCRIPTION:
Packaging tool that interacts with the SBo repository.
COMMANDS:
update Update the package lists.
build <packages> Build only the packages.
install <packages> Build and install the packages.
remove <packages> Remove installed packages.
find <packages> Find installed packages.
search <packages> Search packages on repository.
clean-logs Clean dependencies log tracking.
clean-tmp Deletes all the downloaded sources.
OPTIONS:
--yes Answer Yes to all questions.
--jobs Set it for multicore systems.
--resolve-off Turns off dependency resolving.
--reinstall Use this option if you want to upgrade.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
-v, --version Print version and exit.
If you need more information try to use slpkg manpage.
Configuration files
/etc/slpkg/slpkg.yaml
General configuration of slpkg
/etc/slpkg/blacklist.yaml
Blacklist of packages
Donate
If you feel satisfied with this project and want to thanks me make a donation.
Copyright
Copyright 2014-2022 © Dimitris Zlatanidis.
Slackware® is a Registered Trademark of Patrick Volkerding.
Linux is a Registered Trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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