slackpkg
Slackpkg while updating packages | |
Developer(s) | Piter Punk |
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Stable release |
2.82.0
/ March 25, 2011 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | Shell script |
Operating system | Slackware |
Type | Package management |
License | GPL |
Website |
slackpkg |
slackpkg is a software tool for installing or upgrading packages automatically through a network or over the Internet for Slackware. slackpkg was included in the main tree in Slackware 12.2 - previously it had been included in extras/ since Slackware 9.1.[1] It is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
slackpkg is an automated package management tool written for Slackware as a shell script, like Swaret. It was designed to make a Slackware system administrator's job easier by allowing routine package management tasks to be accomplished in a single command. slackpkg does not replace the Slackware package management tools such as installpkg and upgradepkg; rather it uses them.
Some of the features of slackpkg include automated package installation, upgrading and searching. Many of these features, such as package deinstallation, can be performed more directly by using the Slackware package tools themselves, though their incorporation in slackpkg provides a more consistent user interface.
Slackpkg does not resolve dependencies between packages, like Debian's package manager APT. Only third-party applications, such as slapt-get, have an automated package relation management.