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 >= 1.4.46
pythondialog >= 3.5.3
progress >= 1.6
Install
Install from the official third-party SBo repository or directly from source:
$ tar xvf slpkg-4.7.4.tar.gz
$ cd slpkg-4.7.4
$ ./install.sh
Screenshots
Usage
$ slpkg --help
USAGE: slpkg [OPTIONS] [COMMAND] [FILELIST|PACKAGES...]
DESCRIPTION:
Package manager utility for Slackware.
COMMANDS:
-u, update Update the package lists.
-U, upgrade Upgrade all the packages.
-c, check-updates Check for news on ChangeLog.txt.
-I, repo-info Prints the repositories information.
-g, configs Edit the configuration file.
-L, clean-logs Clean dependencies log tracking.
-T, clean-data Clean all the repositories data
-D, clean-tmp Deletes all the downloaded sources.
-b, build [packages...] Build only the packages.
-i, install [packages...] Build and install the packages.
-d, download [packages...] Download only the scripts and sources.
-R, remove [packages...] Remove installed packages.
-f, find [packages...] Find installed packages.
-w, view [packages...] View packages from the repository.
-s, search [packages...] Search packages from the repository.
-e, dependees [packages...] Show which packages depend.
-t, tracking [packages...] Tracking the packages dependencies.
OPTIONS:
-y, --yes Answer Yes to all questions.
-j, --jobs Set it for multicore systems.
-o, --resolve-off Turns off dependency resolving.
-r, --reinstall Upgrade packages of the same version.
-k, --skip-installed Skip installed packages.
-E, --full-reverse Full reverse dependency.
-S, --search Search packages from the repository.
-n, --no-silent Disable silent mode.
-p, --pkg-version Print the repository package version.
-G, --generate-only Generates only the SLACKBUILDS.TXT file.
-P, --parallel Download files in parallel.
-B, --bin-repo=[REPO] Set a binary repository.
-z, --directory=[PATH] Download files to a specific path.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
-v, --version Print version and exit.
If you need more information try to use slpkg manpage.
Extra help for the commands, use: 'slpkg help [command]'.
Edit the config file in the /etc/slpkg/slpkg.toml or 'slpkg configs'.
Configuration files
/etc/slpkg/slpkg.toml
General configuration of slpkg
/etc/slpkg/repositories.toml
Repositories configurations
/etc/slpkg/blacklist.toml
Blacklist of packages
Repositories
The supported repositories, please read the repositories configuration file.
Slackbuilds repository.
Ponce repository.
Slackware repository.
Slackware extra repository.
Slackware patches repository.
Alien repository.
Multilib repository.
Restricted repository.
Gnome repository.
Msb repository.
Csb repository.
Conraid repository.
Slackonly repository.
Salix OS repository.
Salix OS extra repository.
Salix OS patches repository.
Slackel OS repository.
Slint OS repository.
Donate
If you feel satisfied with this project and want to thanks me make a donation.
Copyright
Copyright 2014-2023 © Dimitris Zlatanidis.
Slackware® is a Registered Trademark of Patrick Volkerding.
Linux is a Registered Trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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