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stpkg-0.5a for Slackware
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/23/2004 03:11 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
stpkg-0.5a for Slackware Linux has been released
From the author:
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From the author:
You can download stp on sourceforge:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ftpkg/stpkg-0.5a-noarch-1.tgz?download
note: "stp" means please
it doesnt cost anything to be polite with your system.
one command to search, compare, download, build or install and update packages from slackware , linuxpackages.net, gnu.org and sourceforge.net mirrors, .deb .rpm and tar archives from anywhere, tracking dependencies (and much more)
using any livecd you can use stp to update machines from any distribution to slackware, or install a full slackware distribution with one command line
slacktrack, slapt-get, stp and swaret..
im not alone... although when i started stp in february 2003 it was less obvious
anyway (or maybe because of this) i'll continue to regulary spend some time for it as im free to spend as much time i want for it. Life is beautiful
version 0.5 of the Slackware stp package manager is out !
i'll adapt it to another distribution. i want a unique command able to install all the main packages formats on any distribution. people could help me adapt it or extend it for what they are using. basically if there is a command to install/remove/update a package on your distribution that's easy to do so
mail me if you need assistance using stp
regards,
the author (luc.deschenaux@freesurf.ch)
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ftpkg/stpkg-0.5a-noarch-1.tgz?download
note: "stp" means please
one command to search, compare, download, build or install and update packages from slackware , linuxpackages.net, gnu.org and sourceforge.net mirrors, .deb .rpm and tar archives from anywhere, tracking dependencies (and much more)
using any livecd you can use stp to update machines from any distribution to slackware, or install a full slackware distribution with one command line
slacktrack, slapt-get, stp and swaret..
im not alone... although when i started stp in february 2003 it was less obvious
anyway (or maybe because of this) i'll continue to regulary spend some time for it as im free to spend as much time i want for it. Life is beautiful
i'll adapt it to another distribution. i want a unique command able to install all the main packages formats on any distribution. people could help me adapt it or extend it for what they are using. basically if there is a command to install/remove/update a package on your distribution that's easy to do so
mail me if you need assistance using stp
regards,
the author (luc.deschenaux@freesurf.ch)
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