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autopkg 0.8.3

file size: 108.30 KB

Autopkg helps to automate Slackware package creation.

 
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Once an Autopkg rules file has been created for a program, it can be used to easily create a package from the program's source.

If you use the Slackware Linux distribution and you're interested in making your own packages, you should definitely try this program.

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