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Spack is a standalone package manager with its own CPIO-based package format but aiming to keep total compatibility with Slackware Linux. Written in POSIX shell as much as it makes sense, it attempts to provide a fairly complete toolkit to build, install, remove, list, retrieve, and arrange your packages. It can be used as an alternative to Slackware's pkgtools, just to independently and properly manage your local software on any distribution, or as the main package manager of the distribution you build yourself.

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2.0

This release comes with a new parser and a new syntax. These allow you to write definitions on more than one line and to redefine them from the command line, even when they are specified from the build. From now on, you can also set and profile default toggles in the main configuration file. Be careful, though, because the configuration files and scripts written for prior releases are incompatible with this one. Thus, an 'upgrade' AWK script and an associated UPGRADE text file have been added.
Tags: Stable, Major

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