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paule
Joined: 15 Jul 2007 Posts: 79
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Posted: Sun 21 Apr 2013, 14:49 Post subject:
How to install extundelete? |
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Has anyone successfully installed extundelete in puppy linux in general and macpup in particular? I have tried to compile the package, I get the C++ unable to create binaries error.
Thanks in advance.
cheers, Paul
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Semme

Joined: 07 Aug 2011 Posts: 7827 Location: World_Hub
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Posted: Sun 21 Apr 2013, 15:07 Post subject:
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Is your build environment up to snuff? Yes- I know.. But hey, if you need it- boot RIP.
Quote: | To compile and install this program, you must first install the binary and development packages for e2fsprogs (called libext2fs-devel on Mageia, or e2fslibs-dev on Ubuntu, or e2fsprogs-devel on Fedora). extundelete requires libext2fs version 1.39 or newer to run, but for ext4 support, ensure you have e2fsprogs version 1.41 or newer (which may be found by running the command 'dumpe2fs' and noting the version it outputs). You must have g++ and GNU make to compile the program. You can install those with the package called build-essential on Ubuntu, or gcc-c++ and make on Fedora, or gcc-c++ and make on Mageia. |
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muggins
Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 6747 Location: hobart
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Posted: Mon 22 Apr 2013, 06:27 Post subject:
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To get it to compile you also need to compile e2fsprogs-libs. After several attempts at compiling e2fsprogs-libs, (needing symlinking several resources from the separate package of e2fsprogs), I gave up & instead downloaded & installed e2fsprogs-1.41.14-i486-1.txz.
Then, after doing:
Code: | ln -s /lib/libext2fs.so.2.4 /lib/libext2fs.so |
extundelete compiles fine.
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NETTKNUT

Joined: 27 Oct 2011 Posts: 137 Location: Wales
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Posted: Sun 20 Apr 2014, 04:37 Post subject:
How to install extundelete Subject description: line commands |
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I came across your entry when searching for a ready to use puppy file for extundelete but it seems there is not one. I have not done any programming before in Linux so I need some help with the details of all the command line entries in order to do this. Is geany a viable alternative? My machine uses a Celeron 660MHz processor with 512 meg ram.
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