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Diffstat (limited to 'source/a')
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/var/spool/mail/root.new | 12 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source/a/aaa_base/aaa_base.SlackBuild | 2 |
2 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/var/spool/mail/root.new b/source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/var/spool/mail/root.new index 073e57a7..c1872523 100644 --- a/source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/var/spool/mail/root.new +++ b/source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/var/spool/mail/root.new @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ Tools to help configure your system: installing? You can see all that information (and more) again. The simplest way is to use the 'pkgtool' utility to view the package contents. Another way is to use 'less' or a text editor to read the -files in /var/log/packages and /var/log/scripts (this is the method I -use). The pkgtool script serves as a frontend to the command line -package tools, so it's a menu based program that will enable you to -remove, install, or view packages that are currently installed on the -system. pkgtool will also allow you to re-run some of the system admin -scripts that you may have seen during the installation process. +files in /var/lib/pkgtools/packages and /var/lib/pkgtools/scripts (this +is the method I use). The pkgtool script serves as a frontend to the +command line package tools, so it's a menu based program that will enable +you to remove, install, or view packages that are currently installed on +the system. pkgtool will also allow you to re-run some of the system +admin scripts that you may have seen during the installation process. Slackware's command line package tools: I use these utilities most of the time when I have packages to install, remove, or upgrade. These diff --git a/source/a/aaa_base/aaa_base.SlackBuild b/source/a/aaa_base/aaa_base.SlackBuild index 2632153d..d17731e9 100755 --- a/source/a/aaa_base/aaa_base.SlackBuild +++ b/source/a/aaa_base/aaa_base.SlackBuild @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd) PKGNAM=aaa_base VERSION=15.0 -BUILD=${BUILD:-2} +BUILD=${BUILD:-3} # Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then |