Thanks for the help Didier,
Again, I should probably RTFM.
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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On 7/31/21 5:18 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Brandt,
You are doing several things wrong, unfortunately:
1. Running Slint. I know that Slint is bad, as I am its maintainer :-)
2. Using sudo, unless you did configure it yourself. It is not
configured by default, so when running sudo you don't include in $PATH
the directories /sbin and /usr/sbin.
see about that the paragraph 3.4.1 in:
https://slint.fr/doc/HandBook.html#_the_shell
and also:
https://slint.fr/doc/shell_and_bash_scripts.html#sec-new-bash-root
So you could just type instead:
su -
spi -u
spi -U
exit # or Ctrl+d
PS I have read you message:
https://listman.redhat.com/archives/blinux-list/2021-July/msg00191.html
I didn't answer yet because this needs some time to try to reproduce
and I am
rather busy right now.
Maybe post on the Slint mailing list? This could also help other users.
Last I plan to provide soon (maybe today) updates that will avoid
discrepancies
in packages' naming between slackbuilds.org and Slint, thus making
slapt-src
more reliable.
Cheers,
Didier
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Diider Spaier
Slint maintainer
Le 31/07/2021 à 16:32, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi all,
I am trying to run an update on my Slint system, but I get the error
upgradepkg command not found. I am running sudo spi -u && sudo spi
-U. Everything goes ok untill I get the "upgradepkg command not
found" error.
What am I doing wrong?
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