The following packages will be installed: lv2file Fetching README... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching lv2file.SlackBuild... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching lv2file.info... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done Fetching slack-desc... 0%100%100%100%100%100%Done lv2file-upstream-0.84/ lv2file-upstream-0.84/LICENSE lv2file-upstream-0.84/Makefile lv2file-upstream-0.84/README lv2file-upstream-0.84/lv2file.c cc -c -O3 -fPIC -Wall -Wextra --std=c99 `pkg-config --cflags argtable2 sndfile lilv-0` -o lv2file.o lv2file.c cc lv2file.o -o lv2file `pkg-config --libs argtable2 sndfile lilv-0` -lm install -d /usr/src/slapt-src/audio/lv2file/package-lv2file/usr/bin /usr/src/slapt-src/audio/lv2file/package-lv2file install lv2file /usr/src/slapt-src/audio/lv2file/package-lv2file/usr/bin/lv2file debian/lv2file.1 Slackware package maker, version 3.14159265. Searching for symbolic links: No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script. You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the package if you like. This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here! Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and directory ownerships to root.root ([y]es, [n]o)? n Creating Slackware package: /usr/src/slapt-src/audio/lv2file/lv2file-0.84-x86_64-1salix15.0.txz ./ install/ install/slack-desc usr/ usr/bin/ usr/bin/lv2file usr/doc/ usr/doc/lv2file-0.84/ usr/doc/lv2file-0.84/LICENSE usr/doc/lv2file-0.84/README usr/doc/lv2file-0.84/lv2file.SlackBuild usr/man/ usr/man/man1/ usr/man/man1/lv2file.1.gz Slackware package /usr/src/slapt-src/audio/lv2file/lv2file-0.84-x86_64-1salix15.0.txz created. Installing package lv2file-0.84-x86_64-1salix15.0... | lv2file (apply lv2 plugins to audio files) | | lv2file is a simple program which you can use to apply effects to | your audio files without much hassle. Possible use cases are: | * When you want to apply an effect without having to open a GUI or | start a project. | * When you want to apply effects to a large number of files, or in | an automated manner. | * When you need a deterministic environment to debug a plugin. | * You like everything to be on the command line. | | |