Current seen as 14.2
by Desiderius from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5BH6G)
Hi all
I have installed the current version of Slackware on my RPI 4.
Following the advice of @Exaga
https://sarpi.fatdog.eu/index.php?p=slackupdate
I have set up my favorite Slackware ARM mirror for current in slackpkg.conf.
Then I have run :
slackpkg update gpg
and then I receive a message saying
"You have set up a mirror for the current version and you are running a 14.2 version"
Why has the system answer it a 14.2 version ? Effectively in /etc/slackware-version I read : "Slackware 14.2+" as in the same file on my dekstop but it is really a current version.
So I wonder if I can go further in the update despite this message ?


I have installed the current version of Slackware on my RPI 4.
Following the advice of @Exaga
https://sarpi.fatdog.eu/index.php?p=slackupdate
I have set up my favorite Slackware ARM mirror for current in slackpkg.conf.
Then I have run :
slackpkg update gpg
and then I receive a message saying
"You have set up a mirror for the current version and you are running a 14.2 version"
Why has the system answer it a 14.2 version ? Effectively in /etc/slackware-version I read : "Slackware 14.2+" as in the same file on my dekstop but it is really a current version.
So I wonder if I can go further in the update despite this message ?