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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 13:46 Post subject:
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I wan tto install codeblocks, ubuntu-restricted-extras, and maybe audacious from ubuntu repositories.
I thought that it is possible with Precise Puppy ?
Is it?
How?
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666philb

Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Posts: 3497 Location: wales
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 13:52 Post subject:
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hi komarx6,
open the puppy package manager (PPM) and type audacious into the find box. click on audacious to install it (be sure to press the 'examine all dependencies' button when prompted)
you may want to update the PPM before you try it though as the ubuntu repos are changing quite quickly. In the PPM click configure then update and follow the prompts.
try the same for codeblocks
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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 14:23 Post subject:
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I have installed codeblocks, as you sad, with all dependencies.
But when I try to compile program, it says "Nothing to be done", and do nothing.
I used puppy package manager to install GCC, although it appeared that codeblocks have recognized it on first start up. But when I type "gcc" in terminal is says "command not found".
How should I fix that?
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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 14:27 Post subject:
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All fonts are small, so I didn't see this message:
Code: |
"testing - Debug" uses an invalid compiler. Probably the toolchain path within the compiler options is not setup correctly?! Skipping... |
Can this help some of you to help me?
Codeblocks is the most important program for me. I I could use it successfully I would stick to puppy.
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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 14:31 Post subject:
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When I go to Setting > Compiler and Debugger > Reset default
fallowing messagebox pops up:
Code: | Could not auto-detect installation path of "GNU GCC Compiler"...
Do you want to use this compiler's default installation directory? |
Nothing changes when I choose Yes.
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666philb

Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Posts: 3497 Location: wales
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 14:38 Post subject:
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puppy has gcc compiler in the devx.... you should uninstall gcc if you installed it from the ppm and install the devx , choose the appropriate one for you either in the precise5.4 folder or the precise5.4 retrohttp://ftp.nluug.nl/ibiblio/distributions/quirky/
then right click on the devx and use the sfs loader to install it
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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 14:47 Post subject:
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I thought that I have installed gcc, but there are no effects to system.
How to uninstall applications previously installed by package manager?
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I'm downloading file devx_retroprecise_5.4.sfs
Is that right?
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666philb

Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Posts: 3497 Location: wales
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 15:06 Post subject:
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in the PPM there is a list of installed packages at the bottom. click on the package to uninstall
the devx should be the same version as the puppy you are using... so the retro one is for the retro iso. so it's right if you're using the retro precise
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komarx6
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 15:19 Post subject:
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OK, thank you very much.
I will install puppy to hard drive now.
I may ask few more question is I find some problem, or if problem finds me
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666philb

Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Posts: 3497 Location: wales
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2012, 16:04 Post subject:
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you should post any problems in this section http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php?f=2
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Tue 11 Dec 2012, 06:49 Post subject:
PPM : can we intall from Ubuntu repositories Subject description: Yes or no ? |
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PPM : can we intall from Ubuntu repositories
Yes or no ? tar.gz are they accepted ? They are so many dependancies in Puppy that it's better to use Ubuntu, no ?
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666philb

Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Posts: 3497 Location: wales
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Posted: Sat 15 Dec 2012, 15:15 Post subject:
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yes
yes
no
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axxo1
Joined: 25 Aug 2013 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun 25 Aug 2013, 15:41 Post subject:
Re: PPM : can we intall from Ubuntu repositories Subject description: Yes or no ? |
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Pelo wrote: | They are so many dependancies in Puppy that it's better to use Ubuntu, no ? |
Where do you see all this big difference?
Because I can't.
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