#!/bin/bash

# Run labrador and keep a log.
# You need to run labrador every time you add or remove packages
# from the 'slackware/' tree.
# labrador retrieves the Slackware tag files and generates ARMedslack 
# versions based on what packages it finds.
# The 'labrador' script is fairly well documented although I don't really
# understand what the description means anymore .. I just run it! ;-)
#
# Stuart Winter
# 27-May-2006

# Oh yeah - and this needs to be run natively, unlike most of the other
# scripts which can be run on x86 Slackware.
# I don't really remember why it needs to be run natively but I think it's
# to do with paths to the 'slackware/' tree.
# It doesn't take long to run it anyway - only about 7 mins.
#
( ./labrador >& /dev/stdout ) | tee labrador.report
