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This, seemingly, does some network operations, but the repo turns out to be the -current one, after all.
Even if I delete the repo directory, it seems to, still, pull the -current repo.
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Yeah sbotools need some maintenance love. But you can also just manually set the value of REPO in /etc/sbotools/sbotools.conf. I have REPO=https://gitlab.com/SlackBuilds.org/slackbuilds.git
What I am doing is:
This, seemingly, does some network operations, but the repo turns out to be the -current one, after all.
Even if I delete the
repo
directory, it seems to, still, pull the -current repo.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: