sboui is a package management tool for SlackBuilds.org (SBo). It features an
ncurses user interface that combines the user-friendliness typically found in a
GUI with the efficiency, light weight, and portability of a text interface. It
can function as a stand-alone package manager or serve as a front-end to sbopkg,
sbotools, or custom package managers. Its main features include forward and
inverse dependency resolution, blacklisting, storing build options for scripts,
a menu bar, full mouse and keyboard support, and more.
Optional dependencies (see build options for more information):
python-requests (for system tray notifier)
psutil (for system tray notifier)
gksu, ktsuss (instead of kdesu to launch from the desktop)
ninja (to build with ninja instead of make)
Build options:
INSTALL_SYSTRAY_NOTIFIER=yes|no (default no): install a cronjob to sync the
local repository hourly and display a system tray notification when SBo
package updates are available. To use the system tray notifier, add
sboui-update-notifier as a startup application for your desktop environment or
window manager. If this is enabled, python-requests and psutil become
dependencies.
GRAPHICAL_SU=kdesu|gksu|ktsuss (default kdesu): change the graphical su command
for launching sboui from the .desktop file and system tray notifier. gksu or
ktsuss becomes a dependency if selected here.
TERMINAL_EMULATOR=(user choice; default xterm) set the terminal emulator to run
sboui via the .desktop file and system tray notifier.
USE_NINJA=yes|no (default no): use ninja instead of GNU Make for the build. If
enabled, ninja becomes a dependency.
This requires: libconfig
Maintained by: Daniel Prosser
Keywords: slackbuild,sbo,sbopkg,sbotools,package manager,dependencies
ChangeLog: sboui
Homepage:
https://github.com/montagdude/sboui
Download SlackBuild:
sboui.tar.gz
sboui.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
sboui.SlackBuild |
sboui.info |
slack-desc |
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