I don't know if it is the right place to post this, feel free to move it if you think it's not.
After reading this post viewtopic.php?f=4&t=548
I've noticed that Djemos said that he has rebuild slapt-get to use installpkg, upgradepkg and removepkg instead of spkg.
So I decided to make a test on a VM (in Virtualbox) which was running 4.19.16 kernel.
As upgradepkg is preinstalling packages, just for the test, i ran what I call a "brutal" upgrade, in an "idiot" way (for the purpose of the test)to reach current(aka 4.19.18).
I did like that: (as root)
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#slapt-get -u
#slapt-get -i slapt-get
#slapt-get --upgrade --simulate
#slapt-get -i aaa_base glibc glibc-i18n glibc-zoneinfo glibc-profile
#slapt-get --upgrade
#slapt-get -i kernel-firmware kernel-headers kernel-huge kernel-modules kernel-source
#update-grub
As expected of course, the only noticeable change is the more "verbosing" process, and the fact that it took more time, especially when upgrading the kernel-source package.
For me, the fact that the upgrade process is now more "idiotproof" (and yes, i'm in this category...), justifies the slapt-get change.
Of course, on Salix, this would not be relevant as it is a stable version, but on a current version like Slackel, this "securises" the upgrade process(IMHO of course)
Thanks.