GSB64 2.26.3 for Slackware64 13.0 is now available for users to try in gsb64-current. This is a full build for the latest Slackware and, though a "-current" version, is very useable and stable. There are still more tweaks and update to come, but please do give it a try and report any bugs you find. :^)
Update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file to point to Slackware64 13.0 and GNOMESlackBuild repositories. Make sure to add the :OFFICIAL tag to the end of your SOURCE= which points to the Slackware repository, and the tag :CUSTOM to the SOURCE= line which points to your GNOMESlackBuild repository. Without the :CUSTOM tag, the official Slackware packages will outweigh GSB packages, and not all required packages will be upgraded.
GNOME SlackBuild64 -current ------------------------- Lots of work has gone into this full rebuild for the latest Slackware. Every SlackBuild has been updated, our directory structure now closely follows Slackware practice, and all our packages are now gpg signed. There have also been a few package changes in this release so please give the CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT a quick read before installing. Also, we still need to replace five standard Slackware packages. Please see SLACKWARE-13.0_REPLACED_PACKAGES.TXT for more details about what needs to be replaced, and why.
Installing gsb64-current ----------------------- If you are upgrading your GSB from an earlier version, make sure to point your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc SOURCE= to a gsb64-current repository. You can find a list of available mirrors from: http://gnomeslackbuild.org/download#mirrors
If you are installing on a fresh Slackware64 13.0 system, then you will need to grab a copy of slapt-get from the repository (above), and then update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file. Afterwards:
1. Update slapt-get: $ slapt-get --update 2. Update gpg keys: $ slapt-get --add-keys 3. Install the GSB desktop via the metapackage: $ slapt-get --install gsb-desktop.
All relevant packages will installed or upgraded through this metapackage. You can then add additional packages if you wish via slapt-get or gslapt from your new GNOME desktop.
Reporting Bugs -------------- Any questions or bug reports, please email gsb-dev@googlegroups.com or drop by the #gsb channel on freenode. Enjoy!
> GSB64 2.26.3 for Slackware64 13.0 is now available for users to try in
> gsb64-current. This is a full build for the latest Slackware and, though a
> "-current" version, is very useable and stable. There are still more
> tweaks and update to come, but please do give it a try and report any bugs
> you find. :^)
> Update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file to point to Slackware64 13.0
> and GNOMESlackBuild repositories. Make sure to add the :OFFICIAL tag to
> the end of your SOURCE= which points to the Slackware repository, and the
> tag :CUSTOM to the SOURCE= line which points to your GNOMESlackBuild
> repository. Without the :CUSTOM tag, the official Slackware packages will
> outweigh GSB packages, and not all required packages will be upgraded.
> GNOME SlackBuild64 -current
> -------------------------
> Lots of work has gone into this full rebuild for the latest Slackware. Every
> SlackBuild has been updated, our directory structure now closely follows
> Slackware practice, and all our packages are now gpg signed. There have also
> been a few package changes in this release so please give the
> CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT a quick read before installing. Also, we still need to
> replace five standard Slackware packages. Please see
> SLACKWARE-13.0_REPLACED_PACKAGES.TXT for more details about what needs to be
> replaced, and why.
> Installing gsb64-current
> -----------------------
> If you are upgrading your GSB from an earlier version, make sure to
> point your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc SOURCE= to a gsb64-current
> repository. You can find a list of available mirrors from:
> http://gnomeslackbuild.org/download#mirrors
> If you are installing on a fresh Slackware64 13.0 system, then you will
> need to grab a copy of slapt-get from the repository (above), and then
> update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file. Afterwards:
> All relevant packages will installed or upgraded through this metapackage. You
> can then add additional packages if you wish via slapt-get or gslapt from your
> new GNOME desktop.
> Reporting Bugs
> --------------
> Any questions or bug reports, please email gsb-dev@googlegroups.com or drop by
> the #gsb channel on freenode. Enjoy!
> On 2 Sep, 10:36, Steve <st...@gnomeslackbuild.org> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> The 64-bit version of GNOMESlackBuild is back!
>> GSB64 2.26.3 for Slackware64 13.0 is now available for users to try
>> in
>> gsb64-current. This is a full build for the latest Slackware and,
>> though a
>> "-current" version, is very useable and stable. There are still more
>> tweaks and update to come, but please do give it a try and report
>> any bugs
>> you find. :^)
>> Update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file to point to Slackware64
>> 13.0
>> and GNOMESlackBuild repositories. Make sure to add the :OFFICIAL
>> tag to
>> the end of your SOURCE= which points to the Slackware repository,
>> and the
>> tag :CUSTOM to the SOURCE= line which points to your GNOMESlackBuild
>> repository. Without the :CUSTOM tag, the official Slackware
>> packages will
>> outweigh GSB packages, and not all required packages will be
>> upgraded.
>> GNOME SlackBuild64 -current
>> -------------------------
>> Lots of work has gone into this full rebuild for the latest
>> Slackware. Every
>> SlackBuild has been updated, our directory structure now closely
>> follows
>> Slackware practice, and all our packages are now gpg signed. There
>> have also
>> been a few package changes in this release so please give the
>> CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT a quick read before installing. Also, we
>> still need to
>> replace five standard Slackware packages. Please see
>> SLACKWARE-13.0_REPLACED_PACKAGES.TXT for more details about what
>> needs to be
>> replaced, and why.
>> Installing gsb64-current
>> -----------------------
>> If you are upgrading your GSB from an earlier version, make sure to
>> point your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc SOURCE= to a gsb64-current
>> repository. You can find a list of available mirrors from:
>> http://gnomeslackbuild.org/download#mirrors
>> If you are installing on a fresh Slackware64 13.0 system, then you
>> will
>> need to grab a copy of slapt-get from the repository (above), and
>> then
>> update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file. Afterwards:
>> All relevant packages will installed or upgraded through this
>> metapackage. You
>> can then add additional packages if you wish via slapt-get or
>> gslapt from your
>> new GNOME desktop.
>> Reporting Bugs
>> --------------
>> Any questions or bug reports, please email gsb-dev@googlegroups.com
>> or drop by
>> the #gsb channel on freenode. Enjoy!
>> -= Steve =-
Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316
QCIF Access Grid Manager
University of Queensland
>> On 2 Sep, 10:36, Steve <st...@gnomeslackbuild.org> wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> The 64-bit version of GNOMESlackBuild is back!
>>> GSB64 2.26.3 for Slackware64 13.0 is now available for users to try in
>>> gsb64-current. This is a full build for the latest Slackware and, though
>>> a
>>> "-current" version, is very useable and stable. There are still more
>>> tweaks and update to come, but please do give it a try and report any
>>> bugs
>>> you find. :^)
>>> Update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file to point to Slackware64 13.0
>>> and GNOMESlackBuild repositories. Make sure to add the :OFFICIAL tag to
>>> the end of your SOURCE= which points to the Slackware repository, and the
>>> tag :CUSTOM to the SOURCE= line which points to your GNOMESlackBuild
>>> repository. Without the :CUSTOM tag, the official Slackware packages
>>> will
>>> outweigh GSB packages, and not all required packages will be upgraded.
>>> GNOME SlackBuild64 -current
>>> -------------------------
>>> Lots of work has gone into this full rebuild for the latest Slackware.
>>> Every
>>> SlackBuild has been updated, our directory structure now closely follows
>>> Slackware practice, and all our packages are now gpg signed. There have
>>> also
>>> been a few package changes in this release so please give the
>>> CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT a quick read before installing. Also, we still
>>> need to
>>> replace five standard Slackware packages. Please see
>>> SLACKWARE-13.0_REPLACED_PACKAGES.TXT for more details about what needs to
>>> be
>>> replaced, and why.
>>> Installing gsb64-current
>>> -----------------------
>>> If you are upgrading your GSB from an earlier version, make sure to
>>> point your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc SOURCE= to a gsb64-current
>>> repository. You can find a list of available mirrors from:
>>> http://gnomeslackbuild.org/download#mirrors
>>> If you are installing on a fresh Slackware64 13.0 system, then you will
>>> need to grab a copy of slapt-get from the repository (above), and then
>>> update your /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file. Afterwards:
>>> All relevant packages will installed or upgraded through this
>>> metapackage. You
>>> can then add additional packages if you wish via slapt-get or gslapt from
>>> your
>>> new GNOME desktop.
>>> Reporting Bugs
>>> --------------
>>> Any questions or bug reports, please email gsb-dev@googlegroups.com or
>>> drop by
>>> the #gsb channel on freenode. Enjoy!
>>> -= Steve =-
> Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316
> QCIF Access Grid Manager
> University of Queensland
-- Cristian Salamea
CEO GnuThink Software Labs
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