# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. # # This one comes from disk: A1 (Main 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" # # lilo: The Linux Loader: boots Linux from your hard drive. lilo: ADD mount: Filesystem mount/umount. mount: ADD devs: /dev "virtual" files that represent the system's hardware devs: ADD passwd: Password and account maintenance utilities. passwd: ADD base: Basic system files that go in /bin /usr/bin and /usr/lib base: ADD etc: System administration utilities that belong in /etc etc: ADD scsikern: Linux kernel version .99 patch level 13, with SCSI support. scsikern: REC idekern: Linux kernel version .99 patch level 13, without SCSI support. idekern: REC zoneinfo: Provides timezone configuration information. zoneinfo: OPT lpr: Print spooling system. lpr: REC e2fsbn: Utilities for the second extended file system. e2fsbn: ADD usrbin4: Even more utilities that belong in /usr/bin. usrbin4: ADD util: Stuff from bin-2.0, etc-2.1, usrbin-2.0. Needed!!!! util: ADD shlibs: Shared libraries libc.so.4.4.4 and libm.so.4.4.4. shlibs: ADD ps: Utilities for displaying system information. ps: ADD getty: These control the process of logging into your system. getty: ADD bin: Utilities that belong in /usr/bin. bin: ADD syslogd: Logs and/or redirects system error messages. syslogd: ADD make369: GNU Make version 3.69. Automates program compilation. make369: REC gzip124: The GNU zip compression utilities. gzip124: ADD dos049: Version 0.49 of the experimental Linux MS-DOS emulator. dos049: OPT rcs56a: GNU revision control system. rcs56a: OPT sc: The 'sc' spreadsheet. sc: OPT tcsh604: Extended C shell (tcsh) version 6.04 and man-pages. tcsh604: REC term108x: The executable files and man pages for term 1.08, which term108x: REC uucp104: Unix to Unix copy: mail and news over modem lines. uucp104: OPT sysvinit: Version 2.4 of the System V compatible INIT programs. sysvinit: ADD select15: This adds two programs to /usr/bin : selection and select15: REC pmake44s: Source code for pmake (BSD 4.4 make) pmake44s: OPT pmake44b: BSD 4.4 make. This may be required if you're going to port pmake44b: OPT joe: joe text editor, version 1.0.8. joe: OPT man: On-line manual pages. man: REC tcpip: TCP/IP networking programs and support files. tcpip: OPT cnews: Controls the spooling and transmission of Usenet news. cnews: OPT keytbls: Load and save keyboard mappings. Needed if you are not keytbls: REC national: Change the font and keyboard on the virtual consoles. national: OPT gettys: SOURCE code for getty and uugetty version 2.07b. gettys: OPT jove4147: Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (4.14.7) jove4147: OPT nn6418: The 'nn' news reader. nn6418: OPT nn6418m: On-line man pages for the 'nn' news reader. nn6418m: OPT comms: Serial file-transfer and communication packages. comms: REC deliver: A small and simple program that delivers e-mail to local deliver: OPT diff24: The "diff" command. Makes source code patches. diff24: REC e2fssrc: Source code for the second extended file sys utilities. e2fssrc: OPT elfabi: Libraries and convertion libs to run ELF binaries. elfabi: OPT mt: Tape-drive related utilities. mt: OPT smail: Arranges for the delivery of UUCP and SMTP (internet) mail. smail: OPT term108s: SOURCE code for the TERM daemon which allows multiple term108s: OPT tracrout: Source and executable of "traceroute", a utility that tracrout: OPT svgalib9: Svga graphics libraries, sources, and demos. (v. 0.91) svgalib9: OPT sound: Sound drivers (require recompiling kernel for support) sound: OPT cpio23: The "cpio" backup and archiving utility. cpio23: REC bin4: File utilities that go in /bin and /usr/bin. bin4: ADD groff: Text formatting utilities. groff: OPT perl: Larry Wall's interpreted systems language. perl: OPT clisp: A Common Lisp interpreter. clisp: OPT binutils: C compiler utilities (ar, as86, gprof, strip...) binutils: REC quota: A quota system for disk hungry users. quota: OPT elm2421: Menu-driven user mail program. elm2421: OPT man2: On-line documentation for Linux system calls. man2: OPT man3: Man pages for the C library routines. man3: OPT manpgs: Assorted man pages for sections 4, 5, 7, 9. manpgs: REC tin12p2: The 'tin' news reader. tin12p2: OPT lx99p13: Source code and include files for the Linux kernel. lx99p13: REC lxpatch: A collection of kernel patches. lxpatch: OPT ghostscr: GNU Ghostscript version 2.6.1 ghostscr: OPT gsfonts1: Fonts for the Postscript interpreter. gsfonts1: OPT trn25: A threaded news reader. trn25: OPT ncurses: A new curses with color, special char support, and panels. ncurses: REC mailx: The mailx mailer. mailx: OPT gsfonts2: More fonts for the Postscript interpreter. gsfonts2: OPT inc444: Standard include files needed to compile C programs. inc444: REC bc: Interpreted mathematical language; glorified calculator. bc: OPT gcc245: The GNU C compiler and support files (v. 2.4.5) gcc245: REC gxx245: GNU C++ compiler and support files (v. 2.4.5) gxx245: REC gdb: The GNU C debugger for debugging C programs. v. 4.10 gdb: OPT p2c: A Pascal to C translator. p2c: OPT smaltalk: Interpreter for the object-oriented language, Smalltalk. smaltalk: OPT gp9600: Changes the default modem speed from 2400 baud to 9600 baud. gp9600: OPT gonzo: Sample users "gonzo", "snake", and "satan". gonzo: OPT lib444: Development libraries for the C compiler. lib444: REC ksh: A public domain version of the Korn Shell (with man-pages). ksh: OPT english: The international Ispell spell checker. english: OPT ispell: The GNU ispell interactive spell checker. ispell: OPT objc245: GNU compiler for the Objective-C language. (v. 2.4.5) objc245: OPT f2c: A Fortran-77 to C translator. f2c: OPT butils10: Bootutils 1.0 - Automatically checks your filesystems after a crash. butils10: ADD tar1112: GNU tar version 1.11.2 tar1112: ADD pine3051: The Pine mailer, based on Elm, but enhanced pine3051: OPT dip: Source code for dip - Dialup Internet Protocol v. 3.2.2 dip: OPT extra444: Profiling/debugging libraries extra444: OPT