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Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 18 Apr 2012, 13:06
by jpcordovae
Hi everybody, I just made some updates to the Slackware wiki, and sad to say that due the close of megauload we lost the script that I had made to make automatic install of the packages and stuff, so if someone already have it, please sent it to me asap to put it in another host that I have (private, belong to me, so no more shared-sites crap problems).

Updates: Updated packages for Slackware 13.37 x86_64

Pending:
- 32 bits packages, I'll try to make it with my multilib library, I never test it compiling for 32bits.
- Recover that install script or make a new-better one, I expend few hours there :(

Thanks in advance !!

[DoR]MelKor

PD: I should have make this update before, but for professional reasons I had to uninstall linux until now

Re: Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 15 May 2012, 00:47
by abma
i don't know how packages for slackware are made, but is this the script you search?

in:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1277376/slackwa ... i486-1.tgz

/usr/doc/spring-0.82.7.1/spring.SlackBuild

the contents look like that could be the file you search, but i'm not sure as i never used slackware.

also, please put it on a public host like github... a private host can disappear, too.

Re: Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 16 May 2012, 22:24
by jpcordovae
No, it is not the script what I was looking for. The script spring.SlackBuild (or any xxx.SlackBuild) is a script used to select architecture, patch code , compiler options (--libdir options for example in 64b distribution), install directories, and anything relative to slackware distribution before compile and make a slackware package (.tgz or .txz) for a specific source code package (spring in this case).

For almost any well known software, there is a slackbuild script at http://slackbuilds.org/

I'll going to make that script again this weekend.

Seems to me that noone use slackware, sad, because it is a good and simple distribution, ideal to learn Linux.

Thanks anyway !!

JP

Re: Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 10 Jul 2012, 22:21
by daedalos
jpcordovae wrote:No, it is not the script what I was looking for. The script spring.SlackBuild (or any xxx.SlackBuild) is a script used to select architecture, patch code , compiler options (--libdir options for example in 64b distribution), install directories, and anything relative to slackware distribution before compile and make a slackware package (.tgz or .txz) for a specific source code package (spring in this case).

For almost any well known software, there is a slackbuild script at http://slackbuilds.org/

I'll going to make that script again this weekend.

Seems to me that noone use slackware, sad, because it is a good and simple distribution, ideal to learn Linux.

Thanks anyway !!

JP
I run slackware linux on my second HDD. Have you ever found this script? Just wondering because I would like to install the game into slackware.

Also have you seen any performance difference between WIN7 and Slack?

Thanks~!

Re: Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 10 Jul 2012, 22:21
by daedalos
jpcordovae wrote:No, it is not the script what I was looking for. The script spring.SlackBuild (or any xxx.SlackBuild) is a script used to select architecture, patch code , compiler options (--libdir options for example in 64b distribution), install directories, and anything relative to slackware distribution before compile and make a slackware package (.tgz or .txz) for a specific source code package (spring in this case).

For almost any well known software, there is a slackbuild script at http://slackbuilds.org/

I'll going to make that script again this weekend.

Seems to me that noone use slackware, sad, because it is a good and simple distribution, ideal to learn Linux.

Thanks anyway !!

JP
I run slackware linux on my second HDD. Have you ever found this script? Just wondering because I would like to install the game into slackware.

Also have you seen any performance difference between WIN7 and Slack?

Thanks~!

Re: Slackware Wiki Update

Posted: 18 Jul 2012, 15:24
by jpcordovae
Hi, well, the MT run smoother in Linux, and graphics are better from my perception (I have no real metrics), but in Win7 it runs very well since 0.82 version.

And about installation, go to the wiki http://springrts.com/wiki/Slackware12_install and install the packages that you can find in the wiki (installpkg as root) and the game will run, I just made a full install of slackware and use the packages, they works just perfect without any compilation, they will works for you as well.

If you have any problem send me an email to jpcordovae@gmail.com to fix it asap.

Best regards,

[DoR]MelKor