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Old 09-01-2008, 08:05 AM   #71
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

> Thank you. After installing the pyxdg and dbus-python, deluge
> *works*.

mp

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Old 09-01-2008, 08:05 AM   #72
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

On 2007-12-31, vvoody <> wrote:
>> I have buildscripts for deluge and all of its deps and here is what i
>> had to install on bluewhite64 12.0 (which looks like being
>> "compatible" to Slackware 12.0 except it is x86_64):
>>
>> boost-1.34.1-x86_64-1slp
>> dbus-python-0.82.4-x86_64-1slp
>> pygobject-2.14.0-x86_64-1slp
>> pycairo-1.4.0-x86_64-1slp
>> pygtk-2.12.0-x86_64-1slp
>> pyxdg-0.15-x86_64-1slp
>> deluge-0.5.7.1-x86_64-1slp
>>
>> I compiled all packages from source and it seem to work. Anyway: For
>> KDE i recommend using ktorrent as already mentioned on this thread.
>> deluge is using way tooo many external libraries.
>>
>> If you are interested in the build scripts... email me... or ask
>> google.
>>
>> Markus
>>
>> P.S. I'm using bittorando from the command line and that works also...

>
> Thank you. After installing the pyxdg and dbus-python, deluge
> *works*.
>
> Many thanks to everyone above:-)



Way to go!

Tom

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Old 09-01-2008, 08:05 AM   #73
Martijn Dekker
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

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<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
> development , libraries files or not ?


You can see the complete contents of the packages (except symlinks) in
the files in the /var/log/packages directory.

- Martijn
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:05 AM   #74
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

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<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> For instance, I have python-2.5.1 installed, does that mean I have the
> python-all, python-all-dev ?


Yes. Unlike most other distributions, Slackware packages tend to be
complete and put the whole shebang, including development files,
libraries, etc. in a single package. This is less fine-grained but
easier to use.

- Martijn
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:06 AM   #75
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

In article
<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> For instance, I have python-2.5.1 installed, does that mean I have the
> python-all, python-all-dev ?


Yes. Unlike most other distributions, Slackware packages tend to be
complete and put the whole shebang, including development files,
libraries, etc. in a single package. This is less fine-grained but
easier to use.

- Martijn
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:07 AM   #76
Martijn Dekker
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

In article
<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
> development , libraries files or not ?


You can see the complete contents of the packages (except symlinks) in
the files in the /var/log/packages directory.

- Martijn
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:12 AM   #77
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

On Jan 1, 12:58*am, Martijn Dekker <> wrote:
> In article
> <>,
>
> *vvoody <> wrote:
> > For instance, I have python-2.5.1 installed, does that mean I have the
> > python-all, python-all-dev ?

>
> Yes. Unlike most other distributions, Slackware packages tend to be
> complete and put the whole shebang, including development files,
> libraries, etc. in a single package. This is less fine-grained but
> easier to use.
>
> - Martijn


Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
development , libraries files or not ?
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:13 AM   #78
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

On Jan 1, 12:58*am, Martijn Dekker <> wrote:
> In article
> <>,
>
> *vvoody <> wrote:
> > For instance, I have python-2.5.1 installed, does that mean I have the
> > python-all, python-all-dev ?

>
> Yes. Unlike most other distributions, Slackware packages tend to be
> complete and put the whole shebang, including development files,
> libraries, etc. in a single package. This is less fine-grained but
> easier to use.
>
> - Martijn


Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
development , libraries files or not ?
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:15 AM   #79
Martijn Dekker
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

In article
<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
> development , libraries files or not ?


You can see the complete contents of the packages (except symlinks) in
the files in the /var/log/packages directory.

- Martijn
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Old 09-01-2008, 08:17 AM   #80
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Re: Which packages I need to install?

In article
<>,
vvoody <> wrote:

> Where can I see the information of the packages whether they include
> development , libraries files or not ?


You can see the complete contents of the packages (except symlinks) in
the files in the /var/log/packages directory.

- Martijn
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