On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 07:07:45AM +0400, shiftag wrote:
Hello,
I'm experimenting with a Software using supermin. However, it look
like supermin cannot work because of Slackware package manager.
$ supermin --list-drivers
arch/pacman not-detected
debian/dpkg not-detected
openmandriva/rpm not-detected
mageia/rpm not-detected
opensuse/rpm not-detected
ibm_powerkvm/rpm not-detected
fedora/rpm not-detected
Is there any workaround to make the following command works :
$ supermin --prepare bash coreutils ethtool iproute iputils kmod
net-tools pciutils perf procps-ng python strace strace systemd
systemd-udev util-linux vim -o supermin.d
supermin fundamentally relies on having a package manager supporting a
few operations (not all are required):
https://github.com/libguestfs/supermin/blob/057ea99a3211057d2cb2c9971afe5...
It's been a while since I used Slackware. Does it have a package
manager which keeps track of packages, files installed by packages,
and provide a way to list installed packages and files used by
installed packages, etc?
Rich.
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