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Instructions for setting up sbopkg
slackpkg+
Slackpkg+ can be obtained from http://slakfinder.org/slackpkg+.html
In /etc/slackpkg/slackpkgplus.conf the following settings need to be added:
Add studioware to REPOPLUS:
REPOPLUS=( slackpkgplus restricted alienbob slacky studioware )
Add a MIRRORPLUS entry:
MIRRORPLUS['studioware']=http://studioware.org/files/packages/slackware64-14.1/
Then run slackpkg update gpg; slackpkg update
* Note that when running 'slackpkg clean-system' slackpkg will assume that your studioware packages are part of the default/stock set and will not list them. To get around this turn slackpkg+ off in /etc/slackpkg/slackpkgplus.conf or via CLI, then run slackpkg update, slackpkg clean-system. Then you must turn it back on and run slackpkg update once more to get back up-to-date. This alias may help:
alias clean='SLACKPKGPLUS=off slackpkg update; slackpkg clean-system; SLACKPKGPLUS=on; slackpkg update'
sbopkg
Sbopkg can be obtained from http://www.sbopkg.org
We have two main branches - master and dev. Note that at times dev moves pretty fast and so breakages should be expected.
Create file:
/etc/sbopkg/repos.d/70-studioware-master.repo
With the single line:
studioware master "Master git branch for studioware.org" se git git://github.com/eviljames/studioware.git@master ""
For the dev branch make another file:
/etc/sbopkg/repos.d/80-studioware-dev.repo
With:
studioware dev "Dev git branch for studioware.org" se git git://github.com/eviljames/studioware.git@dev ""
Then fire up sbopkg and choose the repo through the 'Utilities' menu. Back to main menu and sync.
If you have any problems, like sbopkg refusing to start, you may need to delete ~/.sbopkg.conf.
* Originally written by dive