I thought I read somewhere, maybe on this forum that Puppy could install mydsl packages?
If it can - please tell how.
If it can't - does anyone know how to extract the contents?
Installing mydsl packages
Re: Installing mydsl packages
Answering my own question. I just figured out that the mydsl .dsl packages can be extracted with tar.Bruce B wrote:I thought I read somewhere, maybe on this forum that Puppy could install mydsl packages?
If it can - please tell how.
If it can't - does anyone know how to extract the contents?
tar xvzf example-0.1.dsl
Just tarballs?
Looks like they are just tarballs, only that they extract the files to the current directory as opposed to a subdirectory.BarryK wrote:So are they just tarballs? Do they have some special install script in them?
I don't see an install script. FWIW - The package I downloaded and extracted was qtparted.
If I learn any more I'll let you know.
yes, i think a dsl file is just a tar.gz
i've converted a few dsl's to dotpups
an mplayer packager is larger than 1 meg, so i looked for a binary package that would work in Puppy ... i found a couple that would work ... i picked the dsl package because it seemed to be the best one to use
any binary package is similar in principle to other binary packages ... rpm, deb, dsl, pup
what i wanted for dotpups was a very simple structure ... built-in md5sum error checking ... and a script that runs automatically, for maximum flexibility
and i chose zip format because server mime settings for gz files are often wrong, and can cause problems downloading
anyway, many dsl's (and rpm's and deb's ... and tgz's) can be useable ... sometimes there are library and dependency problems
i've converted a few dsl's to dotpups
an mplayer packager is larger than 1 meg, so i looked for a binary package that would work in Puppy ... i found a couple that would work ... i picked the dsl package because it seemed to be the best one to use
any binary package is similar in principle to other binary packages ... rpm, deb, dsl, pup
what i wanted for dotpups was a very simple structure ... built-in md5sum error checking ... and a script that runs automatically, for maximum flexibility
and i chose zip format because server mime settings for gz files are often wrong, and can cause problems downloading
anyway, many dsl's (and rpm's and deb's ... and tgz's) can be useable ... sometimes there are library and dependency problems
Working good
These dotpups are working out swell. Just wanted to say thanks to you all for these packages!GuestToo wrote:
what i wanted for dotpups was a very simple structure ... built-in md5sum error checking ... and a script that runs automatically, for maximum flexibility
and i chose zip format because server mime settings for gz files are often wrong, and can cause problems downloading
anyway, many dsl's (and rpm's and deb's ... and tgz's) can be useable ... sometimes there are library and dependency problems