Hi Robert,
Replicating the setup usually just involves finding out if the package causing problems is an "official" slackware package. This means it's either part of the base distribution or came from SBo. How you install it doesn't matter, as long as it's from an official mirror. In this case texindy is part of texlive, which has been included with the distribution for a very long time and is usually included unless you specifically opt out during the install. Slackpkg provides a network capable front-end to pkgtools, which provides the scripts used to actually install/remove/upgrade packages. So in this particular case, someone was having issues with texindy, a file that is included with texlive. Therefore, all Slackware users should have the same file, in the same place. slackpkg will even tell you which package it was installed with # slackpkg file-search /usr/share/texmf-dist/scripts/xindy/texindy.pl Note that the Slackware version can make a huge difference here. TBH I didn't realize Rich was on 14.2, I thought he upgraded. You can always download directly from a mirror and use installpkg http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware64-14.2/slackware64/t/ http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware64-15.0/slackware64/t/ The slackpkg command I gave earlier assumed 15.0. Some of the package names have changed so you'll want to find those and make sure they are installed. -Ben ------- Original Message ------- On Saturday, December 3rd, 2022 at 9:07 AM, Robert Citek <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Ben. > > Getting closer. > > $ grep -v '^#' /etc/slackpkg/mirrors > http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware64-14.2/ > > $ slackpkg update > > $ yes | slackpkg install texlive xfig fig2dev texinfo > > $ yes | slackpkg install texindy > Checking local integrity... DONE > Looking for texindy in package list. Please wait... DONE > No packages match the pattern for upgrade. Try: > > /usr/sbin/slackpkg install|reinstall > > P.S. I realize the issue with texindy is a solved problem. But I'm curious > to know how to create a replica Slackware setup. > > Regards, > - Robert > > > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 7:09 PM Ben Koenig [email protected] wrote: > > > If you skipped the t/ series during installation then you can install it > > one of 2 ways. > > > > If you have the install media then you can manually install the packages > > located in slackware64/t/*.txz. install/upgrade pkg doesn't know where to > > look you have to give a path and it does not support network locations. > > $ installpkg path/to/package.txz > > > > Most people prefer to configure slackpkg since that provides the familiar > > apt or yum style procedure. Just uncomment a mirror in > > /etc/slackpkg/mirrors and do the following: > > $ slackpkg update > > $ slackpkg search tex (to make sure the mirror was properly retrieved) > > $ slackpkg install texlive xfig fig2dev texinfo > > > > -Ben > > > > ------- Original Message ------- > > On Friday, December 2nd, 2022 at 4:27 PM, Robert Citek < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I guess I was a bit terse. I'm trying to replicate your setup. So, when I > > > was asking what commands you ran to install the package, what I really > > > meant to ask was what commands would I need to run in order to create a > > > replica of your system. Of course, if you don't provide complete > > > information to me, it makes replicating your setup a bit more ... > > > challenging. > > > > > > But to answer your question: no, I do not have TeXLive 2021 installed in > > > my > > > Slackware environment. > > > > > > Regards, > > > - Robert > > > > > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 5:09 PM Rich Shepard [email protected] > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Robert Citek wrote: > > > > > > > > > That doesn't work for me: > > > > > > > > > > bash-4.3# installpkg texindy > > > > > Cannot install texindy: file not found > > > > > > > > Robert, > > > > > > > > Do you have TeXLive 2021 installed? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > Rich
