Mortifis wrote to All <=-
Wanting and/or needing Lets Encrypt on a Slackware 14.2 Linux
system has to be the most brutal approach anyone can imaging ....
I have always enjoyed the hands-on Slackware requires, but
acquiring the prerequisite for various packages is very time
consuming and often results in a broken system ... I am
definitely considering to finally switch my server needs over to
a deb* based system ... so long Slackware, it's been a long 24
years :-/
on a Slackware 14.2 LinuxMortifis wrote to All <=-
Wanting and/or needing Lets Encrypt
approach anyone can imaging ....system has to be the most brutal
Slackware requires, butI have always enjoyed the hands-on
various packages is very timeacquiring the prerequisite for
broken system ... I amconsuming and often results in a
switch my server needs over todefinitely considering to finally
Slackware, it's been a long 24a deb* based system ... so long
haven't as I don'tyears :-/
Have you thought about trying this? (I
need/use LetsEncrypt):
You're likely familiar with SBo, andyes.... there are a *LOT* of
dependencies listed there. But, they'reall available right there
on SBo, probably wouldn't be *TOO* bad toget it done.
Don't give up on Slackware! We need allof us there are left...!
;-) I will say I'm getting tired ofwaiting for 15.0... been over
three years now since 14.2 was released.Arggghhhh.
Mortifis wrote to All <=-
Wanting and/or needing Lets Encrypt on a Slackware 14.2 Linux
system has to be the most brutal approach anyone can imaging ....
I have always enjoyed the hands-on Slackware requires, but
acquiring the prerequisite for various packages is very time
consuming and often results in a broken system ... I am
definitely considering to finally switch my server needs over to
a deb* based system ... so long Slackware, it's been a long 24
years :-/
Have you thought about trying this? (I haven't as I don't
need/use LetsEncrypt):
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/system/letsencrypt/
You're likely familiar with SBo, and yes.... there are a *LOT* of dependencies listed there. But, they're all available right there
on SBo, probably wouldn't be *TOO* bad to get it done.
Don't give up on Slackware! We need all of us there are left...!
;-) I will say I'm getting tired of waiting for 15.0... been over
three years now since 14.2 was released. Arggghhhh.
Mortifis wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Don't give up on Slackware! We need all of us there are left...!
;-) I will say I'm getting tired of waiting for 15.0... been over
three years now since 14.2 was released. Arggghhhh.
Sadly, I did give up on Slackware a year ago for an easier update management type OS :/
I almost installed Slack today... I went with FreeBSD and Arch; but I should dig into Slack... I *REALLY* like FreeBSD for building... and I'm new; this my first Arch box... but MAN!; I like it so far. :P
Slackware is on my radar as I figure out where I wanna live; and build... Sl could be a great building box... and I know you'll tell me it could be a gre daily driver too. :P
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paulie420 wrote to Gamgee <=-
Don't give up on Slackware! We need all of us there are left...!
;-) I will say I'm getting tired of waiting for 15.0... been over
three years now since 14.2 was released. Arggghhhh.
Sadly, I did give up on Slackware a year ago for an easier update
management type OS :/
Yeah, can't really blame ya... it can be a pain at times. I'm
still with it, and probably will stay. I do play with
Debian/variants on other machines, and that apt stuff sure is nice
for updates... ;-)
Slacks scripting method is one reason why I was *drawn* to it...
the package manager thru scripts isn't all... it has its benefits
too.
Arelor wrote to paulie420 <=-
FreeBSD is nice. It has always felt like a BSD licensed Linux for me
for some reason, so I don't use it much, though.
paulie420 wrote to Gamgee <=-
Slacks scripting method is one reason why I was *drawn* to it...
the package manager thru scripts isn't all... it has its benefits
too.
Yes, I know. Been using it daily for 20+ years. My BBS runs on
it. This message comes from my daily driver laptop running it.
Before Linux was ready for the datacenter, I used BSD/OS and later
FreeBSD for my company's internet presence, and really enjoyed the
environment. Always wanted to load up old-school 4.4BSD on something
to play with...
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Arelor <=-
FreeBSD is nice. It has always felt like a BSD licensed Linux for me
for some reason, so I don't use it much, though.
Before Linux was ready for the datacenter, I used BSD/OS and
later FreeBSD for my company's internet presence, and really enjoyed
the environment. Always wanted to load up old-school 4.4BSD on
something to play with...
Wanting and/or needing Lets Encrypt on a Slackware 14.2 Linux system has to be the most brutal approach anyone can imaging .... I have always enjoyed the hands-on Slackware requires, but acquiring the prerequisite for various packages is very time consuming and often results in a broken system ... I am definitely considering to finally switch my server needs over to a deb* based system ... so long Slackware, it's been a long 24 years :-/
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