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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM
Joaco
 
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Default Internet live Slackware Tree

Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
the Internet. Mostly to see what goes where, links, etc....

Tks
TonyB

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM
Miguel De Anda
 
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Default Re: Internet live Slackware Tree

Joaco wrote:
> Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
> the Internet. Mostly to see what goes where, links, etc....
>
> Tks
> TonyB
>
> --
> __ __ _ I N C. http://www.sysdev.org
> / __|\\// __|| \ __ __ / tonyb@sysdev.org
> \__ \ \/\__ \||)|/ O_)\/ / \/ System Tools / Utilities
> |___/ || ___/|_ /\___|\_/ WIntel / Linux Device Drivers
>



You can simply inspect the individual packages files. After all, they
are just tar/gz files. Try something like "tar zvft package.tgz" to get
a list of files.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM
Thomas Overgaard
 
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Joaco wrote :

> Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
> the Internet


You'll find a file named /slackware/MANIFEST.bz2 at any Slackware mirror
and I think thats the closest you can get to what you want.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM
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Default Re: Internet live Slackware Tree

On 2005-07-13, Joaco <tonyb@sysdev.org> wrote:
> Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
> the Internet. Mostly to see what goes where, links, etc....


Yes, here is an online package browser
www.slackware.com/pb now is offline because the manteiner is rewriting
it, but it'll be online soon (at least we hope so :-)

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM
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Default Re: Internet live Slackware Tree

Joaco wrote:
> Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
> the Internet. Mostly to see what goes where, links, etc....
>
> Tks
> TonyB
>
> --
> __ __ _ I N C. http://www.sysdev.org
> / __|\\// __|| \ __ __ / tonyb@sysdev.org
> \__ \ \/\__ \||)|/ O_)\/ / \/ System Tools / Utilities
> |___/ || ___/|_ /\___|\_/ WIntel / Linux Device Drivers
>


just look into the files in /var/log/packages.

cashmir
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:46 AM
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Default Re: Internet live Slackware Tree

you have a look at http://www.slackware.at/data

cashmir wrote:
> Joaco wrote:
>
>> Anyone knows of a live Slackware tree that one can browse on
>> the Internet. Mostly to see what goes where, links, etc....
>>
>> Tks
>> TonyB
>>
>> --
>> __ __ _ I N C. http://www.sysdev.org
>> / __|\\// __|| \ __ __ / tonyb@sysdev.org
>> \__ \ \/\__ \||)|/ O_)\/ / \/ System Tools / Utilities
>> |___/ || ___/|_ /\___|\_/ WIntel / Linux Device Drivers
>>

>
> just look into the files in /var/log/packages.
>
> cashmir

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