Please find the sources for the packages at ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-/source ARMedslack only includes the sources in situations when: 1. We cannot use the same version as Slackware (either because it refuses to compile, or it lacks ARM support). 2. Slackware uses an upstream binary release (such as Mozilla FireFox). 3. Patches are always included in the ARMedslack source tree and if necessary are submitted upstream; but this is rare since most ARM specific patches are taken from Debian or Gentoo which in turn submit upstream. In order to rebuild the packages using the ARMedslack source tree, you need a copy of the 'slackkit' package which contains many shell library functions used by the package build scripts. An installable Slackware package can be found at: ftp://ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack/armedslack-devtools/ You will need to modify the configuration script: /usr/share/slackdev/slackdev.config to point to your Slackware x86 tree, which contains the package source archives, and also configure where you'd like your newly build packages to be deposited. You can then, as root, run the ARMedslack build scripts as: cd source/a/bash # for example ./arm/build If you have any questions about the ARMedslack source tree, please get in contact with me directly: Stuart Winter -- http://www.armedslack.org 31-Mar-2009