packages by number and by alphabet. So let's pretend like I wanted to install pandoc. So I'll go into the P section for that. And here's pandoc-common. Oh, pandoc2.9. So that looks like a thing. So I could download that script. Not script, sorry. That rpm package. Download that to my downloads folder, pandoc, and then open a terminal. Go into downloads and sudo rpm2 tgz pandoc-blah blah blah. And that transforms the rpm into a Slackware package ending in .tgz. In this particular case, it looks like it actually could work, because this looks like it's a statically linked pandoc to me. I don't see any extra fancy libraries or anything like that bundled with this, so this could actually just work. There were some other pandoc packages here. pandoc-pdf, pandoc-common, pandoc-site-proc. So I would probably also want to install those, because I'm assuming those probably contain dependencies. Soft dependencies, maybe, for that pandoc. But that's done. Now that's finished. That's a package (51/54)
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