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gcc83-lib-base: do NOT provide gcc-lib-base
Currently BOTH gcc-lib-base and gcc83-lib-base are installed on my SliTaz system. So, with the current (and longstanding) tazpkg limitations I can't update just gcc-lib-base: tazpkg always updates gcc83-lib-base for me instead. Now I can't run Firefox, Vivaldi, Chrome, etc. I think because of gcc-lib-base, but I not sure 1bsolutely.
author Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com>
date Tue Oct 22 12:55:54 2019 +0300 (2019-10-22)
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1 Antimicro is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls
2 to a gamepad. This program is useful for playing PC games using a gamepad
3 that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. However, you can use
4 this program to control any desktop application with a gamepad; on Linux,
5 this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to
6 run this program.
8 This program is currently supported under various Linux distributions,
9 Windows (Vista and later), and FreeBSD. At the time of writing this,
10 antimicro works in Windows XP but, since Windows XP is no longer supported,
11 running the program in Windows XP will not be officially supported. However,
12 efforts will be made to not intentionally break compatibility with Windows
13 XP.
15 Also, FreeBSD support will be minimal for now. I don't use BSD on a daily
16 basis so the main support for FreeBSD is being offered by Anton. He has
17 graciously made a port of antimicro for FreeBSD that you can find at the
18 following URL: http://www.freshports.org/x11/antimicro/.