Hi Mewtamer
Five years ago, I wrote this article:
http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:misc:get_acquainted_with_slackware
In addition of the Slackware packages management tools, Slint uses
slapt-get, which his a text based apt-like application that handles
dependencies, and associated GTK based GUI named gslapt There are
also applications making easy to build packages, cf.:
http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/doc/SoftwareManagement
and more generally:
http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/doc/Utilities
Have a good day,
Didier
Le 25/03/2020 à 16:39, Mewtamer a écrit :
Slint is Slackware based, so it has a different package management
system from both the Debian based Raspbian and the Arch-based Stormux.
Though, speaking of package management, On Debian-based systems, I
almost exclusively use Aptitude, an ncurses-based text-only frontend
to apt that makes it easy to keep track of what packages I have
installed, what packages are available, and what depends on what.
Anyone know if a similar terminal applications exists for the package
management systems used by Arch and Slackware and their respective
derivatives?