# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: A1 (Base Linux series) # and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You # should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use # the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults # by copying it over the top of "tagfile". # # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. # # If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" # # aaa_base: ADD aaa_elflibs: ADD acl: ADD acpid: REC attr: ADD bash: ADD bin: ADD bzip2: ADD coreutils: ADD cpio: ADD cups: REC cxxlibs: ADD dcron: ADD devs: ADD devmapper: OPT e2fsprogs: ADD elvis: ADD etc: ADD findutils: ADD floppy: ADD gawk: ADD genpower: OPT gettext: REC glibc-solibs: ADD glibc-zoneinfo: ADD gpm: REC grep: ADD gzip: ADD hdparm: ADD hotplug: ADD infozip: ADD jfsutils: OPT kbd: REC kernel-modules: ADD less: ADD lilo: ADD logrotate: ADD lvm2: OPT minicom: REC mkinitrd: REC module-init-tools: ADD openssl-solibs: ADD pciutils: OPT pcmcia-cs: REC pcmciautils: REC pkgtools: ADD procps: ADD reiserfsprogs: ADD sed: ADD shadow: ADD sharutils: ADD slocate: ADD smartmontools: ADD sysfsutils: REC sysklogd: ADD syslinux: ADD sysvinit: ADD tar: ADD tcsh: REC udev: ADD usbutils: ADD utempter: REC util-linux: ADD xfsprogs: OPT 32atk: ADD 32base: ADD 32cairo: REC 32gtk+: ADD 32gtk+2: ADD 32pango: ADD 32x11: ADD linux32: REC # This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: AP1 (Applications series) # and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You # should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use # the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults # by copying it over the top of "tagfile". # # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. # # If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" # # acct: OPT alsa-utils: REC amp: OPT ash: OPT at: OPT aumix: OPT bc: OPT bpe: OPT cdparanoia: OPT cdrdao: OPT cdrtools: OPT diffutils: REC dmapi: REC dvd+rw-tools: OPT enscript: OPT espgs: REC flac: OPT gimp-print: OPT gnu-gs-fonts: REC groff: ADD hpijs: REC ispell: OPT jed: OPT joe: OPT jove: OPT ksh93: OPT linuxdoc-tools: REC lm_sensors: REC lsof: OPT madplay: OPT man: ADD man-pages: REC mc: OPT mdadm: OPT most: OPT mpg321: OPT mt-st: OPT mysql: OPT normalize: OPT quota: OPT raidtools: OPT rexima: REC rpm: OPT rzip: OPT sc: OPT screen: OPT sox: REC sudo: OPT sysstat: OPT texinfo: REC vim: OPT vorbis-tools: OPT workbone: OPT xfsdump: REC zsh: OPT autoconf: OPT automake: OPT bin86: ADD binutils: ADD bison: ADD byacc: OPT ccache: OPT clisp: OPT cscope: OPT cvs: REC distcc: OPT doxygen: OPT flex: ADD gcc: ADD gcc-g++: REC gcc-g77: OPT gcc-gnat: OPT gcc-java: OPT gcc-objc: OPT gdb: REC gettext-tools: REC guile: OPT git:REC indent: OPT kernel-headers: ADD libtool: OPT m4: REC make: ADD mercurial: REC nasm: OPT oprofile: OPT p2c: OPT perl: REC pkgconfig: REC pmake: REC python: OPT rcs: OPT ruby: REC strace: REC subversion: REC # This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: F1 (Frequently Asked Questions) # and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You # should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use # the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults # by copying it over the top of "tagfile". # # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. # # If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" # # linux-faqs: ADD linux-howtos: ADD kernel-source: REC aalib: REC alsa-driver: ADD alsa-oss: OPT alsa-lib: ADD apr: REC apr-util: REC arts: ADD aspell: REC aspell-en: REC atk: REC audiofile: REC cairo: REC db42: REC db44: REC desktop-file-utils: REC esound: REC expat: REC freetype: REC fribidi: REC gdk-pixbuf: REC gd: REC gdbm: REC glib: REC glib2: REC glibc: REC glibc-i18n: OPT glut: REC gnome-icon-theme: REC gmp: REC gnet: REC gpgme: OPT gtk+: REC gtk+2: REC hicolor-icon-theme: REC imlib: REC jre: REC lcms: REC lesstif: REC libao: REC libart_lgpl: REC libassuan: OPT libcaca: OPT libexif: REC libgcrypt: OPT libglade: OPT libgpg-error: OPT libgpod: REC libgsf: REC libgtkhtml: REC libid3tag: REC libidl: REC libidn: REC libieee1284: REC libjpeg: REC libksba: OPT libmad: REC libmal: REC libmikmod: REC libmng: REC libmusicbrainz: REC libmtp: REC libnjb: REC libogg: REC libpng: REC librsvg: REC libtermcap: REC libtheora: REC libtiff: REC libtunepimp: REC libungif: REC libusb: REC libvisual: REC libvorbis: REC libwmf: REC libwmf-docs: OPT libwpd: REC libxml2: REC libxslt: REC mhash: REC mm: REC mpeg_lib: OPT mpfr: REC ncurses: REC neon: REC netpbm: REC pango: REC pcre: REC pilot-link: REC popt: REC pth: REC readline: REC sdl: REC shared-mime-info: REC slang1: REC slang: REC startup-notification: ADD svgalib: REC t1lib: REC taglib: REC wv2: REC xaw3d: REC zlib: REC # This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from the N (Network/UUCP/Mail/News) series. # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. # # apache: OPT autofs: OPT bind: REC bitchx: OPT bootp: OPT curl: OPT cyrus-sasl: REC dhcp: OPT dhcpcd: REC dnsmasq: OPT elm: OPT epic4: OPT fetchmail: OPT getmail: REC gnupg: OPT gnupg2: OPT imapd: OPT inetd: REC iproute2: OPT iptables: ADD iptraf: OPT irssi: OPT lftp: OPT links: OPT lynx: OPT metamail: REC mod_ssl: OPT mutt: OPT mailx: REC nc: OPT ncftp: OPT netatalk: OPT netpipes: OPT newspost: OPT nfs-utils: OPT nmap: OPT nn: OPT ntp: OPT openldap-client: REC openssh: REC openssl: REC php: OPT pidentd: REC pine: OPT pinentry: OPT popa3d: REC ppp: REC portmap: REC procmail: OPT proftpd: REC rdesktop: OPT rdist: OPT rp-pppoe: OPT rsync: OPT samba: OPT sendmail-cf: OPT sendmail: REC slrn: OPT stunnel: OPT tcpdump: REC tcpip: REC tin: OPT traceroute: OPT trn: OPT uucp: OPT vsftpd: REC wget: OPT whois: OPT wireless-tools: OPT yptools: OPT ytalk: REC dejavu-ttf: REC fontconfig: ADD ttf-indic-fonts: REC x11: ADD x11-devel: ADD x11-docs: REC x11-docs-html: OPT x11-fonts-100dpi: OPT x11-fonts-cyrillic: OPT x11-fonts-misc: ADD x11-fonts-scale: ADD x11-xdmx: OPT x11-xnest: OPT x11-xvfb: OPT blackbox: OPT fluxbox: OPT fvwm: OPT gaim: OPT gftp: OPT gimp: REC gimp-help-2: REC gkrellm: OPT gnuchess: REC gnuplot: OPT gucharmap: OPT gv: REC gxine: OPT imagemagick: REC mozilla-firefox: REC pan: REC rxvt: REC sane: OPT seamonkey: REC seyon: OPT vim-gvim: REC windowmaker: REC xfm: OPT x3270: OPT xchat: OPT xgames: OPT xfce: OPT xfractint: OPT xine-lib: REC xine-ui: REC xmms: OPT xpaint: OPT xpdf: OPT xsane: REC xlockmore: REC xscreensaver: REC xv: REC # This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: Y1 (Yaaaaaahhoooo? Games and Amusements). # # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. bsd-games: OPT # Tagfile for emacs series emacs: ADD emacs-misc: REC emacs-lisp: OPT emacs-leim: OPT emacs-nox: OPT emacs-info: REC tetex: ADD tetex-doc: REC xfig: OPT transfig: OPT # This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: TCL1 (Tcl/Tk series) # and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You # should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use # the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults # by copying it over the top of "tagfile". # # It is used to automate software installation. # There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. # # If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked # to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with # : # will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be # checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. # # If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the # package will be automatically installed. # # If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and # the package will be automatically skipped. # # All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you # can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is # prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be # [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. # # If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority # [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. # # If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" # # expect: OPT hfsutils: OPT tcl: ADD tclx: REC tk: REC tix: OPT amarok: OPT kdeaccessibility: OPT kdeaddons: OPT kdeadmin: ADD kdeartwork: ADD kdebase: ADD kdebindings: OPT kdeedu: REC kdegames: REC kdegraphics: ADD kdelibs: ADD kdemultimedia: REC kdenetwork: REC kdepim: REC kdesdk: OPT kdetoys: REC kdeutils: ADD kdevelop: OPT kdewebdev: OPT koffice: REC qca: REC qca-tls: REC qt: ADD # contrib packages section begins here slacktrack simplepkg