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latest lame for upup

#61 Post by 01micko »

..and now the latest lame pets for i486 and Prescott for upup

(thanks to that guy who doesn't post here :wink: )
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Re: latest lame for upup

#62 Post by ttuuxxx »

01micko wrote:..and now the latest lame pets for i486 and Prescott for upup

(thanks to that guy who doesn't post here :wink: )
Yes coolpup and Prescott compiling technique. But Barry has his own Compiling technique he would like us to use also, which is
http://www.puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00703
"The requirements are that you must compile it in Upup (Jaunty Puppy). It is done in the usual way, for example:

Howto create a PET package
# ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --build=i486-pc-linux-gnu
# make
# new2dir make install

The 'new2dir' utility creates a directory of the installed packages, though do note it isn't perfect and needs to be manually checked. Some packages do not work at all well with 'new2dir'.

We then have 'dir2pet' which will convert a directory into a PET package, for example:

# dir2pet abiword-1.2.3 "


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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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#63 Post by ttuuxxx »

I still think we should be compiling as i386 and not i486 due to the fact every puppy release on distrowatch says that puppy is i386 and also that Upup is based on i386 etc. plus with --enable-shared --enable-strip usually helps unless your building a static library.
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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#64 Post by ttuuxxx »

I came across this Ubuntu/Debian package search program, It looks really good, I'm not using upup/dpup right now so I can't get it going, but I reduced the size of the package and made a pet, you'll probably need apt-cache installed, but really it looks real good. :)
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Here's a info link
http://www.gtk-apps.org/content/show.ph ... tent=75819
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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#65 Post by 01micko »

ttuuxxx wrote:I still think we should be compiling as i386 and not i486 due to the fact every puppy release on distrowatch says that puppy is i386 and also that Upup is based on i386 etc. plus with --enable-shared --enable-strip usually helps unless your building a static library.
ttuuxxx
Hmmmm... ok but BK is saying i486. Ah well.

Any way, here is Osmo and nls files for upup, yes we know who from!


http://www.puppylinux.asia/members/cool ... 486-uj.pet

http://www.puppylinux.asia/members/cool ... 486-uj.pet

Here is gftp and nls

http://www.puppylinux.asia/members/cool ... 486-uj.pet

http://www.puppylinux.asia/members/cool ... 486-uj.pet


usr=puppy
pswd=linux

Cheers.

NB. If you are having problems with the package manager in upup-476 try this:

1. install dotpet
2. uninstall dotpet using P.P.M.
3. Restart JWM
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#66 Post by ttuuxxx »

Hi micko

I made up the package for Gftp on puppy 4.2 and well durring that build I figured out a few things about Gftp which wan't included in the version you posted.
1- You can save over 100kb in icons alone by using system links and compressing the images
2- Gftp has a nice bookmark section, so I added the puppylinux linux @ ibiblio in the bookmars.
3- Gftp has 2 ftp clients, one is command line and one is gui, so theres no need for the command line version due to the gftp-gui works indenpendant of the cli version.

So you link icons, add to bookmarks and remove the cli and you'll save over 100kb compressed :)
here's a repack of it done the 4.2 way :)
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gftp-2.0.19-i486-uj.pet
(167.06 KiB) Downloaded 587 times
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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#67 Post by 01micko »

Cool ttuuxxx,

Handy info. I've still got plenty to learn. :)

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Lite gnome games for upup476.iso

#68 Post by Peter444 »

ttuuxxx

Thanks for the effort you put into making this popular set of games available in a small package

I downloaded and installed without any problems yesterday and my wife discovered a few more features available than in the ubuntu build, more options in the view feature, different skins etc

Thanks again for the time and effort

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Re: Lite gnome games for upup476.iso

#69 Post by ttuuxxx »

Peter444 wrote:ttuuxxx

Thanks for the effort you put into making this popular set of games available in a small package

I downloaded and installed without any problems yesterday and my wife discovered a few more features available than in the ubuntu build, more options in the view feature, different skins etc

Thanks again for the time and effort
Glad she likes it peter, Next I'm I have Upup up and running, I'll try to package up some more games :) any software in particular that you were used to on Ubuntu?
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#70 Post by smil99 »

I posted this elsewhere. I am posting it here also per chance it will get attention of the likes of ttuuxxx.

Problem description:
Using either the openoffice 3.1 sfs pack at
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 51&t=42094
or a downloaded and extracted one from openoffice.org, x freezes upon clicking soffice, swriter, etc in jauntypup 476. This makes the computer unusable unless one forces a manual reboot.

I know this has been reported already but I haven't come across any fix yet. I hope someone with the right knowledge will tackle this.

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#71 Post by ttuuxxx »

smil99 wrote:I posted this elsewhere. I am posting it here also per chance it will get attention of the likes of ttuuxxx.

Problem description:
Using either the openoffice 3.1 sfs pack at
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 51&t=42094
or a downloaded and extracted one from openoffice.org, x freezes upon clicking soffice, swriter, etc in jauntypup 476. This makes the computer unusable unless one forces a manual reboot.

I know this has been reported already but I haven't come across any fix yet. I hope someone with the right knowledge will tackle this.

Cheers.
The problem your having is that, The package isn't made for Upup, Its made for either 3 or 4 series, they have a different backend,
really you need a Ubuntu release of open office and it should work fine, I would download it from http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/?p ... sion=3.1.0
then try to install it, after you removed the first version :)
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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#72 Post by BarryK »

Guys, thanks for the contributions for Upup.

As everyone knows, WhoDo has retired from Package Coordinator role, so I will test these packages soon and get them uploaded to ibiblio.org.

They will be in the pet_packages-5 directory, and the Puppy Package Manager will list them in the 'puppy-5' repo. ...this will be for the next alpha, um, what are we up to, alpha10 (perhaps I should stop numbering the alphas like that, use the version number instead, such as "479alpha").
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Office.sfs for Upup

#73 Post by Schism »

You need to :
download the Oldersfs.pet [http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2&start=60] and you need enough space on your system to drop the old sfs file on the Drop-older-sfs file which will be in root. This will put a new folder in root containg the files.

Then you can open a terminal and type dir2sfs "name of the folder". This will create a sfs which will be compatible with upup476.

I've also done this by opening the older sfs in a Puppy 4 system and copying the contents to a folder. Then I would reboot into Upup476 and use the dir2sfs command as above.[/url]

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Gcolor2 has no saved colors

#74 Post by Schism »

gcolor2 has no saved colors. How can i get them? I looked and can't find a file.

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Solution to the gColor problem above

#75 Post by Schism »

Simply create a link to rgb.txt found in /usr/share/X11 to /usr/lib/X11 and gcolor2 will find the saved colors.

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