system/autoslackpkg: Updated for version 1.1.

Signed-off-by: Dave Woodfall <dave@slackbuilds.org>
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Stu Miller 2020-09-11 23:35:18 +01:00 committed by Dave Woodfall
parent 4348c85f81
commit 6304715eeb
4 changed files with 28 additions and 25 deletions

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autoslackpkg automates the use of slackpkg. The script expects to be run as
the root user. It also expects specific modifications to blacklist,
autoslackpkg automates the use of slackpkg. The script expects to be run
as the root user. It also expects specific modifications to blacklist,
mkinitrd.conf, efi.conf & lilo.conf.
The script maintains multiple kernels and manages EFI & LILO setups
(not GRUB yet). The default boot kernel is changed to the most recent kernel.
In the unlikely event the most recent kernel is not functioning properly the
system can be rebooted with the previous kernel.
The script maintains multiple kernels and manages EFI & LILO setups (not
GRUB yet). The default boot kernel is changed to the most recent kernel.
In the unlikely event the most recent kernel is not functioning properly
the system can be rebooted with the previous kernel.
The script has a config file /etc/slackpkg/autoslackpkg.conf that sets
default variables. These variables can be changed based on unique system
@ -15,21 +15,25 @@ The script requires options and arguments. To see usage help
run (autoslackpkg) without options or arguments. Usage help also is
displayed if there is a script option or argument error.
When run with the -h option and a valid argument (autoslackpkg -h overview |
blacklist | elilo | lilo | mkinitrd) the script provides help.
When run with the -h option and a valid argument (autoslackpkg -h
overview | blacklist | elilo | lilo | mkinitrd) the script provides
help.
When run with the -m option and a valid argument (autoslackpkg -m dialog |
batch) the script runs in either dialog mode or batch mode. Dialog mode
is a hands-on, interactive mode. Batch mode runs without user input.
When run with the -m option and a valid argument (autoslackpkg -m dialog
| batch) the script runs in either dialog mode or batch mode. Dialog
mode is a hands-on, interactive mode. Batch mode runs without user
input.
When run with the -s option (autoslackpkg -s update | install-new |
upgrade-all | clean-system | install-kernel | remove-kernel | new-config)
the script only runs a specific section of the overall script.
upgrade-all | clean-system | install-kernel | remove-kernel |
new-config) the script only runs a specific section of the overall
script.
The script runs in 2 Phases. If not installing a new kernel then autoslackpkg
runs both Phase 1 & Phase 2 in succession. If a new kernel is installed then
only Phase 1 is run & reboot is required. After reboot, rerun autoslackpkg
then Phase 1 is skipped & only Phase 2 is run.
The script runs in 2 Phases. If not installing a new kernel then
autoslackpkg runs both Phase 1 & Phase 2 in succession. If a new kernel
is installed then only Phase 1 is run & reboot is required. After
reboot, rerun autoslackpkg then Phase 1 is skipped & only Phase 2 is
run.
Phase 1 includes:

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# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
PRGNAM=autoslackpkg
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.0}
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.1}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
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mkdir -p $PKG/usr/libexec/$PRGNAM
cp -a \
libexec/* \
libexec/$PRGNAM/* \
$PKG/usr/libexec/$PRGNAM/
mkdir -p $PKG/install

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PRGNAM="autoslackpkg"
VERSION="1.0"
HOMEPAGE="https://www.go4it2day.com/news/autoslackpkg-1.0.html"
DOWNLOAD="https://www.go4it2day.com/downloads/autoslackpkg/1.0/autoslackpkg-1.0.tar.gz"
MD5SUM="886df689f95c75b091e3bf4abc015a83"
VERSION="1.1"
HOMEPAGE="https://www.go4it2day.com/news/autoslackpkg-1.1.html"
DOWNLOAD="https://www.go4it2day.com/downloads/autoslackpkg/1.1/autoslackpkg-1.1.tar.gz"
MD5SUM="02c46c7abf1d532fbba82abb7b73b71c"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
REQUIRES=""

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autoslackpkg:
autoslackpkg: To see autoslackpkg usage run: autoslackpkg
autoslackpkg:
autoslackpkg: Home: https://www.go4it2day.com/news/autoslackpkg-1.0.html
autoslackpkg:
autoslackpkg: Home: https://www.go4it2day.com/news/autoslackpkg-1.1.html
autoslackpkg:
autoslackpkg:
autoslackpkg: