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The method used by the Slackware distribution itself to build packages is to use scripts called SlackBuilds which compile and build a Slackware .tgz/txz package. Additional scripts to those provided by the Official Slackware source tree are available from a free repository at [http://slackbuilds.org/ SlackBuilds.org] and you can find a current [http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=konversation script for | The method used by the Slackware distribution itself to build packages is to use scripts called SlackBuilds which compile and build a Slackware .tgz/txz package. Additional scripts to those provided by the Official Slackware source tree are available from a free repository at [http://slackbuilds.org/ SlackBuilds.org] and you can find a current [http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=konversation script for Konversation] on the same site. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 4 August 2011
Build A Slackware Package
The method used by the Slackware distribution itself to build packages is to use scripts called SlackBuilds which compile and build a Slackware .tgz/txz package. Additional scripts to those provided by the Official Slackware source tree are available from a free repository at SlackBuilds.org and you can find a current script for Konversation on the same site.
SlackBuilds.org provides build instructions for the SlackBuilds it makes available. More support is available in the #slackbuilds channel on Freenode.