Hi
Welcome to the first update in March.
We merged the python 3.7 changes in this batch, so people will have to
start rebuilding packages that depends on python3.
The easiest way is to look up for files under
/usr/lib{64}/python3.6/site-packages/
You can mostly guess the package it belongs to jus
* On 2019 01 Mar 12:49 -0600, Heinz Wiesinger wrote:
> There is a small bug in the script that makes it fail with the 32bit smp
> kernel. I didn't have time to fix that yet, but will try to get to it
> tomorrow.
>
> In the meantime, if you want to "hack" it, there is a sed call guarded by a
> k
On Friday, 1 March 2019 19:10:48 CET Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2019 01 Mar 11:06 -0600, Matteo Bernardini wrote:
> > Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle ore 17:56 Nate Bargmann ha
> > scritto: Hi Nate,
> >
> > are you sure that you are using the latest version of the script?
> >
> > I'm asking becau
Well, I verified the latest script is available to sbotools and even
forced a download of the source package as well as trying to build the
package by directly running the script. All to no avail as the build
fails at the same point each time as with my screenshots from my OP.
Hope that helps.
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* On 2019 01 Mar 11:06 -0600, Matteo Bernardini wrote:
> Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle ore 17:56 Nate Bargmann ha
> scritto:
> Hi Nate,
>
> are you sure that you are using the latest version of the script?
>
> I'm asking because three weeks ago it has been updated
>
> https://git.slackbuilds.o
Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle ore 17:56 Nate Bargmann ha scritto:
>
> I run a 32 and a 64 bit instance of Slackware 14.2 in VirtualBox for
> making sure my Slackbuilds work in as clean of an environment as
> possible. A couple of days ago I upgraded the 32 bit VM to the latest
> Slackware updates