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-Readind ChangeLog.txt can help to discover this rare case and launch ''slackpkg install libyaml'' if needed. But if skip some series on install she will be prompted to install NEW (Added) package on //every// ''slackpkg install-new'' run (yes, blacklist can help and partial install is not supported :) ). +Readind ChangeLog.txt can help to discover this rare case and launch ''slackpkg install libyaml'' if needed. But if skip some series on install she will be prompted to install NEW (Added) package on //every// ''slackpkg install-new'' run (yes, blacklist can help and partial install is not supported :) ).\\
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-Is there any reason not to delete ''slackpkg clean-system'' from regular update sequence?\\+
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