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Slackware: `make world'?

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Old 01-17-2008, 07:08 AM
Udo Zallmann
 
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Default Slackware: `make world'?

Hello,

is there a convenient way to do a kind of `make world' in Slackware,
i.e. get the sources for everything that is installed, recompile them
so they are all optimized for the specific computer, generate packages
and replace the old ones with the newly compiled ones?

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Old 01-17-2008, 07:09 AM
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Default Re: Slackware: `make world'?

Udo Zallmann wrote:

> is there a convenient way to do a kind of `make world' in Slackware,
> i.e. get the sources for everything that is installed, recompile them
> so they are all optimized for the specific computer, generate packages
> and replace the old ones with the newly compiled ones?


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