On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 6:20 AM Arnaud via SlackBuilds-users <
slackbuilds-users@slackbuilds.org> wrote:
>
> I like the idea of installing it in /opt
> I would become a requirement of python3-dulwich, and the Slackbuild itself
> would
> set the right PYTHONPATH, while not altering the stock slackwa
On Fri, 9 Jun 2023, spaceman via SlackBuilds-users wrote:
libgsasl is out of date (1.8.0 --> 2.2.0) and over 10 years old. Is
there any reason for this?
Its maintainer abandoned all his slackbuilds a few years ago. libgsasl
is up for grabs.
I am asking because it is a very optional depend
libgsasl is out of date (1.8.0 --> 2.2.0) and over 10 years old. Is
there any reason for this?
I am asking because it is a very optional dependency of mpop.
Regards,
spaceman
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> Hi Yth,
>
> I have a slackbuild for setuptools, using the same version (65.1.1) and
> patch from current source that I've been thinking of uploading. I've
> tested it with a newer version as well, so I'm not set on using the one
> from current.
>
> I've attached the slackbuild if you want to g
> have you tried just sed'ing the version in the toml line to the version
> that ships with slackware 15.0 ?
> quite often that works, and the only reason the requirement changed was
> that the system it was developed on had a newer setuptools, not that it
> actually used any new features.
> re
have you tried just sed'ing the version in the toml line to the version
that ships with slackware 15.0 ?
quite often that works, and the only reason the requirement changed was
that the system it was developed on had a newer setuptools, not that it
actually used any new features.
regards, Tim
Hi Yth,
I have a slackbuild for setuptools, using the same version (65.1.1) and
patch from current source that I've been thinking of uploading. I've
tested it with a newer version as well, so I'm not set on using the one
from current.
I've attached the slackbuild if you want to give it a try. I
Hi everybody !
I'm facing a slight problem.
I've updated python3-dulwich, apparently more than a month ago.
It is used by Kallithea and hg-git which I also maintain, I'm not using hg-git
often, but I have a working and updated Kallithea service around.
Well it seems I didn't test this upda