# Configuration for slackpkg+. See /usr/doc/slackpkg+-*/README for more details # Please read manpage: "man slackpkgplus.conf" and documentation /usr/doc/slackpkg+-*/README # Enable (on) / Disable (off) slackpkg+ SLACKPKGPLUS=on # set to '0' to never show the download progress bar # set to '1' to show the bar only in download packages (default) # set to '2' to always show the download bar # set to '3' for a debug mode VERBOSE=1 # By default slackpkg+ deny to install 32bit packages. # # Set this flag to 'on' allow slackpkg+ to install 32bit packages on a 64bit slackware # installation (possibly unsafe). Please, do not install both 32 and 64bit of the same # package to avoid problems, and NEVER upgrade existant 64bit packages with relative 32bit package. # Do not forget to install the multilibs. ALLOW32BIT=off # Enable (1) / Disable (0) the official slackpkg blacklist. May be useful to temporarily skip # the slackware blacklist. You can also override it from command line: # 'USEBL=0 slackpkg upgrade-all' USEBL=1 # Add custom option to 'wget'. # You can solve the repository indisponibility issue by set a timeout here WGETOPTS="--timeout=20 --tries=2" # If you want replace wget with another downloader search DOWNLOADCMD in documentation # at /usr/doc/slackpkg+-*/README #DOWNLOADCMD="wget -O" # Defines if the changelog of any 3rd party repository must be searched in parent URL when not found in base URL. # Can be set to "on" or "off" (default) SEARCH_CLOG_INPARENT=on # Use the cache for metadata files (CHECKSUMS.md5,...). Enable it (on) to speedup the slackpkg update # process by downloading just new files (see README). Disabled by default (off) CACHEUPDATE=off # You can download-only by setting DOWNLOADONLY to 'on'. You may (you should) also use it in commandline # for example: "DOWNLOADONLY=on slackpkg upgrade-all". Useful for large upgrades. #DOWNLOADONLY=off # Enable (on) / Disable (off) notification events (see notifymsg.conf) #ENABLENOTIFY=off # Enable (on) / Disable (off) the greylist feature. See /etc/slackpkg/greylist GREYLIST=on # Defines if commands 'search' and 'file-search' are case-sensitive (on) or not (off). Default to "on" SENSITIVE_SEARCH=on # Defines if command 'file-search' does search Wole Word (on) of accept partial words (off). Note that # you may obtains many many results searching a short partial word WW_FILE_SEARCH=on # Select the show order in dialogbox. Available "package" "repository" "tag" "path" "arch" SHOWORDER=package # Allow to show more details of the package in slackpkg info . Accept "none", "basic", "filelist" DETAILED_INFO=none # Enable (on) / Disable (off) a Strict GPG Check. A repository should contains packages signed # with the only original GPG-KEY. In some custom repository may be wanted to mix heterogeneous # packages; to use that repository set Strict GPG Check to off. P.S: a repository can # contain just ONE gpg-key; you may manually import the other. STRICTGPG=on # If two or more repositories contains some same packages, you can specify # from which repository you prefer to search it. # The syntax is ":" # Accepts regular expressions. To give priority to an entire repository use "" # Examples: #PKGS_PRIORITY=( restricted:vlc ) # OR #PKGS_PRIORITY=( myrepo ) # # if you have two reporitories to give priority you must set both in the same line #PKGS_PRIORITY=( myrepo restricted:vlc ) # # if you want to install 'ktown' repository you must set it here #PKGS_PRIORITY=( ktown ) # and DO NOT MISS to read special instruction on /usr/doc/slackpkg+-*/repositories.txt # # If you want a multilib system, uncomment the multilib repository and set: #PKGS_PRIORITY=( multilib ) # # (Use /usr/doc/slackpkg+-*/setupmultilib.sh to setup a multilib configuration) # # For both multilib and ktown set #PKGS_PRIORITY=( multilib ktown ) # Otherwise you can try to upgrade a package from a repository that contains a package with the # same tag of the already installed package. Tipically that means to upgrade a package from the # same author of the already installed package. # Note that this method may not works properly where two repositories contains a package with the # same tag. # Set TAG_PRIORITY to 'on' to enable this function TAG_PRIORITY=off # List repositories you want to use (defined below) # remember to launch 'slackpkg update' if you modify that row. #REPOPLUS=( slackpkgplus restricted alienbob slacky ) REPOPLUS=( slackpkgplus ) # Define mirrors (uncomment one or more mirror; remember to add it to REPOPLUS) # GPG Note: after adding/renaming a repository, you must to run 'slackpkg update gpg' # some repositories as salixos, have a partial GPG support; # for that repositories you may need to run slackpkg with 'slackpkg -checkgpg=off ...' # Slackware 14.2 - x86_64 #MIRRORPLUS['multilib']=http://bear.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/multilib/14.2/ #MIRRORPLUS['alienbob']=http://bear.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/sbrepos/14.2/x86_64/ #MIRRORPLUS['restricted']=http://bear.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/restricted_sbrepos/14.2/x86_64/ #MIRRORPLUS['slacky']=http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware64-14.2/ # use this to keep the slackpkg+ package updated MIRRORPLUS['slackpkgplus']=http://slakfinder.org/slackpkg+1.7/ # use this if you are upgrading to slackware 15.0 #MIRRORPLUS['slackpkgplus']=http://slakfinder.org/slackpkg+15/ # Slackware current - x86_64 #MIRRORPLUS['multilib']=http://bear.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/multilib/current/ # Local repository: #MIRRORPLUS['alienbob']=file://repositories/alien/sbrepos/14.2/x86/ # # Local packages (you do not need metadata nor 'slackpkg update' command): #MIRRORPLUS['myrepo']=dir://repositories/mypackages/ # # Supported Repositories (see /usr/doc/slackpkg+-* for details and notes): #