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I wrote a small site to search slackware packages containing a wanted file. slak.homelinux.org It do searches in official slackware repositories and some non official. It is based on PACKAGES.TXT, ...
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    New site to search packages containing a file

    I wrote a small site to search slackware packages containing a wanted file.

    slak.homelinux.org

    It do searches in official slackware repositories and some non official.

    It is based on PACKAGES.TXT, so all repositories containing it can be used.
    If a repository contain even the MANIFEST.bz2 file, then this tool can search packages from its content.

    Results are cliccable link so to download the package directly.

    Thanx all for reported repositories. Now are supported 50 repositories.

    If you know other, report me, so I can add it.




    Sorry for my bad english,
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    After a long downtime the slakfinder is turned UP!!!!
    slak.homelinux.org

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    It looks like a 'not-for-profit' website, and potentially quite useful to slackware users. You have a couple of styling issues, too (I was the '8st' visitor?)

    Your English seems fine to me, btw.
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    It is and always will be a not-profif website.
    You are the 8st visitors becouse I've cleared all counters a few minutes ago

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