slackpkg ignoring my kde entry in blacklist
by wirelessmc from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5NWXA)
I have upgraded both slackpkg and slackpkg+ to what I believe are the latest:
Code:-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1471 Aug 28 11:35 slackpkg+-1.7.7-noarch-1mt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3761 Aug 28 11:49 slackpkg-15.0.7-noarch-1when I run slackpkg upgrade-all
the curses terminal insists on including all the 'kde' packages in my local Slackware 15.0 mirror /g/wget_slk/slackware64-current/slackware64/kde despite having entered it 'kde' in my blacklist.
I've tried kde/ and kde/* to no avail.
In order to get the kde packages unselected I had to add them to greylist. I can't say I am entirely comfortable with this new behavior/feature. I have a couple systems on my network that I prefer to keep running KDE4.
Code:-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1471 Aug 28 11:35 slackpkg+-1.7.7-noarch-1mt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3761 Aug 28 11:49 slackpkg-15.0.7-noarch-1when I run slackpkg upgrade-all
the curses terminal insists on including all the 'kde' packages in my local Slackware 15.0 mirror /g/wget_slk/slackware64-current/slackware64/kde despite having entered it 'kde' in my blacklist.
I've tried kde/ and kde/* to no avail.
In order to get the kde packages unselected I had to add them to greylist. I can't say I am entirely comfortable with this new behavior/feature. I have a couple systems on my network that I prefer to keep running KDE4.