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Upup Jaunty packages

#1 Post by ttuuxxx »

Hi guys I've been compiling a bit and wanted to post a few packages, I didn't make this thread in The Software section because I didn't want to confuse anyone with these packages that probably won't work on all previous puppy releases, We really do need a separate Woof section, with Releases,Software,Bugs,Suggestions,. I'm not a admin so this is the best I can do. Ps I didn't know if it should be called Upup or Jpup so I put both, I'll keep adding below ttuuxxx
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Ps if you often wonder how Ubuntu makes its packages, here's the guide
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete

Libpng Below is patched with Apng So that FireFox3 and Opera10 can display animated PNG pictures. The default in Alpha6 wasn't compiled with that feature. So this is a good update, plus it has major security updates.

libpng_DOC-1.2.35-i486-uj.pet
libpng_DOC-1.2.35-i486-uj|libpng_DOC|1.2.35-i486-uj||BuildingBlock|216K|pet_packages-5|abiword-1.2.3-1.pet|+aiksaurus,+gtk2|documents|ubuntu|jaunty|5|

libpng_DEV-1.2.35-i486-uj.pet
libpng_DEV-1.2.35-i486-uj|libpng_DEV|1.2.35-i486-uj||BuildingBlock|952K|pet_packages-5|abiword-1.2.3-1.pet|+aiksaurus,+gtk2|dev files|ubuntu|jaunty|5|

libpng-1.2.35-i486-uj.pet
libpng-1.2.35-i486-uj|libpng|1.2.35-i486-uj||BuildingBlock|344K|pet_packages-5|abiword-1.2.3-1.pet|+aiksaurus,+gtk2|png libs|ubuntu|jaunty|5|
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#2 Post by ttuuxxx »

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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#3 Post by ttuuxxx »

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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#4 Post by Lobster »

didn't know if it should be called Upup or Jpup so I put both, I'll keep adding below ttuuxxx
Warren is busy with his wifes birthday today
- I have heard some excuses in my time . . . :)

Tomorrow, all going well, Warren will release 4.2.1 Final
After that I feel sure he will create a thread or folder etc
and this thread can be moved there . . .
So thanks Ttuuxxx for getting it started whilst Warren is womanising and eating birthday cake and having some well deserved r&r :)

with ref Naming conventions:
You are compiling under Upup (or Upupto to give it the full name)
Jaunty Puppy or Jaunty Pup relates to the version of the kernel and depositories from Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope that are specific to the latest Ubuntu

In the future a new kernel or version of Ubuntu
such as Karmic Koala may lead to a Karma Puppy or Koala Pup
which would still also be a Upup
http://www.tectonic.co.za/?p=4171

Hope that makes sense :)
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#5 Post by ttuuxxx »

Hi lobster thats why at the end of the file name I put a "uj" for Ubuntu Jaunty libpng-1.2.35-i486-uj.pet
That way we know its Ubuntu Jaunty compiled so we don't get it mixed up :)
I talked to Barry about doing that in his blog and he liked the idea and he also said He'll add it to the new2dir script so it will be automatic in the future.:) even better
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#6 Post by Lobster »

thats why at the end of the file name I put a "uj" for Ubuntu Jaunty libpng-1.2.35-i486-uj.pet
Thanks for clarifying :)
Glad you are getting behind Kennel
Keep us informed of what you are compiling - as you do :)

Also do start looking at Genie (if you are not already). Hopefully you will like and learn from MU's code and Barry's Genie pages.

It is a credit to jaunty Pup that despite being alpha (one more alpha 7 and then to Beta according to Barry) that I have been using since its release - despite limitations. Normally I can not use an Alpha release for more than a couple of hours :)

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#7 Post by Béèm »

jpup?
In order to avoid confusion, isn't it better to stick with Barry's definitions, unless he announces otherwise?
Barry's blog wrote:Note these convenient shorthand notations for Puppy built with Woof:
ppup -- Puppy Puppy
dpup -- Debian Puppy
upup -- Ubuntu Puppy
spup -- Slackware Puppy
apup -- Arch Puppy
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#8 Post by ttuuxxx »

Béèm wrote:jpup?
In order to avoid confusion, isn't it better to stick with Barry's definitions, unless he announces otherwise?
Barry's blog wrote:Note these convenient shorthand notations for Puppy built with Woof:
ppup -- Puppy Puppy
dpup -- Debian Puppy
upup -- Ubuntu Puppy
spup -- Slackware Puppy
apup -- Arch Puppy
Originally yes, But Upup is just to general, its not version specif, Jpup stands for the version of ubuntu its based and as ubuntu adds new models we'll have to change, First Upup was based on intrepid and now its based on jaunty plus Ubuntu has a newer version now called karmic which would be a future woof model probably. Here's a list of the current Ubuntu models, Plus they just retired gutsy which is a shame since it was the most compatible version for series 4.0.
* dapper (6.06LTS)
* hardy (8.04LTS)
* intrepid (8.10)
* jaunty (9.04)
* karmic
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#9 Post by panzerpuppy »

ttuuxxx, here's a list of apps,drivers and stuff posted by happypuppy:
happypuppy wrote: * OSMO 0.2.4 -> 0.2.6
* glipper 0.8.9 -> 1.0
* GdMap 0.7.5 -> 0.8.1
* ISOmaster 1.3.4 -> 1.3.5
* mhWaveEdit 1.4.14 -> 1.4.15
* Gnumeric 1.8.4 -> 1.9.6
* HomeBank 4.0.2 -> 4.0.3
* GWhere 0.2.3 -> 0.3.0
* InkscapeLite 0.36pre0 -> 0.46
* abiword 2.6.6 -> 2.6.8
* mp (minimum profit) 3.3.17 -> 5.1.1
* ALSA 1.0.18 -> 1.0.19 (the complete ALSA package)
* gFTP 2.0.18 -> 2.0.19
* HardInfo 0.4.2 -> 0.5.1
* SeaMonkey 1.1.14 -> 1.1.16
* Leafpad 0.8.13 -> 0.8.16
* ChmSee 1.0.0 -> 1.0.4
* ePDFView 0.1.6 -> 0.1.7
* Poppler -> 0.10.6
* Upgrade bcrypt's Blowfish with a better encryption algorithm
* DRI kernel modules for ATI cards. The drivers in upup are old and useless (don't work) for R600/R700-based cards. The latest drivers work like a charm.
* Transmission 1.60 beta
* XArchiver (0.5.2+ SVN build)
* Fotoxx -> 6.7
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#10 Post by Béèm »

upup is just as general as dpup, apup spup etc....
u = ubuntu, pup = puppy and then is added Intrepid, Jaunty etc...
Now if Barry changes his mind on this I hope he puts it on his blog.
For the moment being, Jpup is too confusing for me.

The tittle of this thread should have been in my opinion upup Jaunty packages.
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#11 Post by ttuuxxx »

Béèm wrote:upup is just as general as dpup, apup spup etc....
u = ubuntu, pup = puppy and then is added Intrepid, Jaunty etc...
Now if Barry changes his mind on this I hope he puts it on his blog.
For the moment being, Jpup is too confusing for me.

The tittle of this thread should have been in my opinion upup Jaunty packages.
and now it is :)
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#12 Post by Béèm »

@ttuuxxx, :wink:
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#13 Post by technosaurus »

Compiler & packaging gui for upup
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=41758

I have modified it to work with upupto (by Barry's documentation only - needs testing)

I just got around to downloading the iso and devx last night so have not been able to test it. I do plan to add Barry's pet specs gui to it so that all user input is at once, rather than 2 separate guis. I have designed this to be a package maintenance tool for the future. Here are some of the features:
  • Unzips/tars & compiles source straight from source tarball
    Will accept file containing options for ./configure (with distro specific options predefined)
    Allows you to specify a dirtree (with required and any extra files) to add to the package.
Once you have figured out how to best compile a package you can use the options.cfg file and your dirtree to easily upgrade to a new package.
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#14 Post by panzerpuppy »

FYI, ALSA 1.1.20 is out.

A recommended upgrade :)

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#15 Post by ttuuxxx »

Well I tried the last FileZilla extreme package I made for series 4 and it worked on upupJ even the sftp so that means I was able to connect to my ibiblio account, which is very good :) My brain is in overdrive mode now, which pretty much means I'll be doing somethings different to my traditional puppy methods. but first I have a few loose ends look at.


If you wanted a link to the Filezilla with the full gnutls its outdated by 1 release so I'll wait a bit to updated it, anyways its works great.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 50&t=40974
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ps I wouldn't put this on the repo because it wasn't compiled on Upup and its outdated.
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#16 Post by BarryK »

Dropping in quickly.
Still limited Internet access.

Yes, 'jpup' is confusing.

I'll get the puppy-5 repo setup for alpha7, and we'll get ttuuxxes packages up there. I'll have high speed internet in a couple of days, will get onto that. Alpha7 should be out in a couple of days too!
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#17 Post by ttuuxxx »

Hi Barry I took series 4 petget manager and then transformed it for woof, probably just about the same thing you did :) But I installed tabs, reused some of the system icons, and added dependency rechecking. removed the extra code.
It should fit nicely with the small screen laptops like eeepc, I think it looks great :)
This package only contains the dotpup scrip and thats it, no .desktop or other files.
hope you like it :)
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#18 Post by ttuuxxx »

updated the update:) I moved the package installer to the first tab so that when you open it, you wont have to click a tab to download software.
Also did some minor text alignments.
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Image
Have you installed Fullerscreen from the menu option?

download and click on the enclosed file
install to /usr/local
click on start.sh to run Fullerscreen
f11 to run Fullercreen as a presentation
first page explains use of Fullerscreen

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to create this presentation I made a copy of the Fullerscreen directory in the same location, calling it fs2 and hacked the html file and changed graphics using composer in Seamonkey
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#20 Post by ttuuxxx »

@@@ Updated at the bottom of the page Rox 2.9 package @@@

Hi Guys, after more than a week working on this, I'm finally finished of the ROX 2.8 latest package plus many extras, Hope you like it :)

Included in the package
-I recompiled my latest blinky with gnome image that I updated the screen colours with.
-Rox 2.8 plus I compressed the mimes with gimp, made links, made some new icons, like sfs, etc, made some from scratch. They are mostly gnome, cc, tango images that I put on a sheet of white paper, so they are pretty custom.
-I added the full mimes in root also, because I added one and wanted to get this right out of the box, hence the file size.
-I added a 'woof' wallpaper I quickly made on Gimp (not my best work, but I'm trying to stay off of Photoshop CS4 :)
-I added the Icon theme I put together for Dpup

Now the fun part :shock: Tricky Install Notes
follow these steps and you'll be fine
-open /usr/local/apps and leave the window open
now open a new window to
/root/.icons (hidden folder, click the "eye")
now open another window where you Rox2.8-Theme-Mime-i486-uj.pet is located

Now you have 3 windows open
delete the following and don't close the windows until we are finished.
DELETE
--> /usr/local/apps/ROX-Filer
-->/root/.icons/JQ8flat
and now finally click on the Rox2.8-Theme-Mime-i486-uj.pet and install it.

Next, after its installed
-In a open window click "Options--->Types--->and now it should say Themes--->icon themes, pull down the tab and make sure its on "ROX" and click ok

-Next Click Menu/Desktop/Desktop "icon sector" and select "GBPup"
-next Click Menu/Desktop/Desktop "wallpaper setter" and select default1 and set it.

Now your done, Enjoy :)


Ps if this goes in the repo, please make a Install Rox2.8-Theme-Mime-i486-uj-INSTALL.txt note with the above directions so users won't have issues, better yet make it default in woof :)
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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