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sorry, that won't work.
just make a backup of /etc/slackware-version and rm
/etc/slackware-version
then run:
echo "8.0" > /etc/slackware-version
and you're good to go!
2005-08-10 15:45:16 UTC by nobody
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a temp workaround is just to open up the install.sh file in
vi and comment out the lines that do the check for the os
version:
everything from the if to the fi, just add a # at the
beginning of the line.
for me, it's lines 86-92.
-ch0p.
2005-08-10 15:31:45 UTC by nobody
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Hi,
Is there any SAStk planned for slackware 10.1 ?
Alok.
2005-05-17 08:02:04 UTC by alokmenghrajani
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I am getting the following error:
=
SAStk installation script 0.1.3.0 does not support
Slackware Slackware at this time.
Please explain what I modification are needed in the
script.
Thank you very much in advnace.
Yev.
2004-06-22 15:19:58 UTC by nobody
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What about slackware 9.0 ?.
2003-05-21 14:54:57 UTC by hermancremer
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mrgoblin committed patchset 426 of module SAStk to the SAStk CVS repository, changing 7 files.
2002-12-16 21:57:06 UTC by mrgoblin
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mrgoblin committed patchset 425 of module SAStk to the SAStk CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2002-12-16 21:53:44 UTC by mrgoblin
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mrgoblin committed patchset 424 of module SAStk to the SAStk CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2002-09-24 10:31:15 UTC by mrgoblin
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mrgoblin committed patchset 423 of module SAStk to the SAStk CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2002-09-24 10:27:37 UTC by mrgoblin
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mrgoblin committed patchset 422 of module SAStk to the SAStk CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2002-09-24 10:20:23 UTC by mrgoblin