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Going Further
Queue Operations
Queues are the best way to handle installation as they can be adjusted as needed and it saves trying to remember options etc.
It is possible to use queues locally via shell redirection, or remote queues downloaded from our server. Note that our premade queues are in sbopkg format and have the .sqf extension, but for local queues any filename can be used.
Queue Examples
Local queues:
studiopkg -i < kdenlive.sqf
sepkg -i < kdenlive.queue
This will download the appropriate files one at a time and build and/or install them.
Note that it is probably a good idea to set noclobber in your shell, or accidently using '>' instead of '<' will wipe the queue file. For bash use 'set noclobber' and for zsh use 'setopt noclobber'.
Remote queues:
studiopkg -q kdenlive
sepkg -q kdenlive
studiopkg -q video
studiopkg -q full
sepkg -q video
We have queues for whole sections of packages - full, video, audio, photo (You don't need to specify the extension as .sqf is assumed). This makes it much easier to set up a machine with a categories of packages in one shot. The queues are on both our ftp and in git, so they can be downloaded manually and adjusted if need be.
Subqueues are supported in queue files. Simply add a '@' in front of the subqueue name. E.G. @kdenlive
Build Options
sepkg queues can take build options:
In the queue specify options after the application name:
ardour WIIMOTE=yes
To find out which build options are avaliable it is necesary to read the README or the SlackBuild in our git repo for the specific application. COMING SOON: We will have a list of applications and their directory branches to make finding them easier.
Other Operations
studiopkg can clean our packages from the system with either:
studiopkg clean
studiopkg clean-system
A dialog window will popup asking which ones to clean. This is similar to the way slackpkg works except it will ONLY list packages with our 'se' tag, so no other extra packages will be listed.
A full list of operations and options can be found here:
Slackpkg and sbopkg
It is possible to download and build/install using slackpkg (with the slackpkg+ plugin) and sbopkg. You will notice that our own tools are similar in some ways, but there are differences. For example, sbopkg has many more features for setting options, building queues etc. One main difference though is in the way that our tools handle queues of categories.
We recommend using our tools for installing whole categories as they were designed with this in mind and simplify the process of getting a machine up and running.
Later, either slackpkg or sbopkg can be used to search, build or install applications. A howto on setting up slackpkg and sbopkg can be found here: http://docs.slackware.com/studioware:slackpkg_sbopkg
* Originally written by dive