PupControl-3.3
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need help
Under rerwin's Super Lucid Puppy 2, I uninstalled 'built-in packages' the existing PupControl, and removed the folder as you said.radky wrote:PupControl-2.5. See main post.
- Recommendation: If an older version of PupControl is already installed, please uninstall and remove the old folder (/usr/local/PupControl) before installing the new packages.
When I clicked on the new pet, it failed to install.
What can be done to restore PupControl?
Thank you,
Sheldon
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Re: need help
The Puppy 'Remove builtin packages' script does not remove all components of the original pet installation. Specifically, residual resource files from old versions of PupControl (prior to version 2.5) will interfere with the new PupControl.sheldonisaac wrote:When I clicked on the new pet, it failed to install.
1 - In ROX-Filer (or your current filemanager) please manually delete the /usr/local/PupControl folder.
2 - Deleting the PupControl folder will remove the old resource files, and the new PupControl-2.5 pet should install correctly.
3 - At this point, if the pet does not install correctly, you could download a fresh copy with Pwget or similar utility. In my experience with firefox, direct browser downloads are sometimes unreliable.
Thanks Sheldon!
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Re: need help
Whew!radky wrote:1 - In ROX-Filer (or your current filemanager) please manually delete the /usr/local/PupControl folder.sheldonisaac wrote:When I clicked on the new pet, it failed to install.
2 - Deleting the PupControl folder will remove the old resource files, and the new PupControl-2.5 pet should install correctly.
3 - At this point, if the pet does not install correctly, you could download a fresh copy with Pwget or similar utility. In my experience with firefox, direct browser downloads are sometimes unreliable.
Finally it works.
I did all your steps. Had never before used Pwget.
I booted another Puppy to remove the "inode/unknown" PupControl in /usr/local/
After I mounted /mnt/home/SuLu/sulusave-Dec28.2fs
Many thanks.
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PupControl-2.7. See main post.
- Added new JWM configuration module (JWMDesk) for management of both legacy and modern versions of JWM (with support for the new XML configuration standards of JWM >=2.3.2).
- Added support for jwm_config desktop environment
- Updated desksetup module
- Updated screensaver module
- Updated firewall-status option (support firewall_ng)
- Added new JWM configuration module (JWMDesk) for management of both legacy and modern versions of JWM (with support for the new XML configuration standards of JWM >=2.3.2).
- Added support for jwm_config desktop environment
- Updated desksetup module
- Updated screensaver module
- Updated firewall-status option (support firewall_ng)
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PupControl 2.2.1 Dpup Exprimo remasterization kernel 3.4.
PupControl 2.2.1 Dpup Exprimo remasterization kernel 3.4.82 . Version 2.7 ok
Ah sorry. I read now the topic once new version 2.7 installed. It was said to remove previous one. Sorry.
Problem with resize are not due to PupControl, after checking the forum topics.
Ah sorry. I read now the topic once new version 2.7 installed. It was said to remove previous one. Sorry.
Problem with resize are not due to PupControl, after checking the forum topics.
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- PupControl.jpg
- Resizepfile has some problems.
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PupControl-2.8
PupControl-2.8. See first post.
- Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE
- Update JWM configuration manager
- Update desksetup.sh
- Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE
- Update JWM configuration manager
- Update desksetup.sh
PupControl-3.0. See first post.
- New user interface (vertical tabs)
- Adjust tabbed categories and content for improved accessibility
- Utility tray is now optional (enable/disable in Preferences)
- Add support for suspend to RAM in modern Pups (/etc/acpi/actions/suspend.sh) and continue support for acpitool-mediated suspend in older Pups
- Add support for the new YASSM executable names and continue support for the old nomenclature.
- Add support for Samba Simple management (samba.sh)
- Add support for gadmin-samba (part of the GAdmin Tools administration toolkit)
- Add support for bluepup (bluetooth manager)
- Add support for peasydiff (file difference viewer)
- Add support for puppyapps (new Woof-CE applications chooser)
- Add support for get_java (download and install java runtime environment)
- New user interface (vertical tabs)
- Adjust tabbed categories and content for improved accessibility
- Utility tray is now optional (enable/disable in Preferences)
- Add support for suspend to RAM in modern Pups (/etc/acpi/actions/suspend.sh) and continue support for acpitool-mediated suspend in older Pups
- Add support for the new YASSM executable names and continue support for the old nomenclature.
- Add support for Samba Simple management (samba.sh)
- Add support for gadmin-samba (part of the GAdmin Tools administration toolkit)
- Add support for bluepup (bluetooth manager)
- Add support for peasydiff (file difference viewer)
- Add support for puppyapps (new Woof-CE applications chooser)
- Add support for get_java (download and install java runtime environment)
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PupControl-3.0 running in Xenialpup 7.0.1.
Nice improvements.
Seems to be working OK.
Thanks for this program and keeping it updated!!!
Nice improvements.
Seems to be working OK.
Thanks for this program and keeping it updated!!!
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Although PupControl is approaching middle age (in dog years) it supports both old and new Pups, including Xenialpup.bigpup wrote:Thanks for this program and keeping it updated!!!
Thanks for the clarification rcrsn51, and thanks for your Puppy utilities.rcrsn51 wrote:Just to be clear, YASSM is a Samba CLIENT tool. It detects and mounts remote Samba shares. The word Manager is usually applied to Samba SERVER tools.
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radky,
I am of the impression that you are maintaining PupControl for older pups such as Lucid pup. Is that correct? If so, I am reporting what I see in xerrs.log when I install it in lupu and sulu2:I don't see in the code where the /usr/local/share/applications directory is referenced. Only the "/pinstall.sh: line 32: [-d: command not found" line might cause a problem. But the others flood the log.
Do I need to fix line 32 of the pinstall script? Or does it fail in a way that has no impact? The "flooding" will not affect Lucid Pup users because they will not need to install PupControl themselves.
Richard
I am of the impression that you are maintaining PupControl for older pups such as Lucid pup. Is that correct? If so, I am reporting what I see in xerrs.log when I install it in lupu and sulu2:
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/pinstall.sh: line 32: [-d: command not found
grep: /usr/share/applications /usr/local/share/applications/abiword.desktop: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/share/applications /usr/local/share/applications/ALSA-sound-Wizard.desktop: No such file or directory
. . . [208 lines]
grep: /usr/share/applications /usr/local/share/applications/yassm-search.desktop: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/share/applications /usr/local/share/applications/yassm-select.desktop: No such file or directory
Do I need to fix line 32 of the pinstall script? Or does it fail in a way that has no impact? The "flooding" will not affect Lucid Pup users because they will not need to install PupControl themselves.
Richard
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problem? with xerrs.log?
Booted four Puppy Linuxes with pfix=ram
Here are the initial sizes of /tmp/xerrs.log, and after installing pupcontrol 3.0
Slim Slacko 6: 2787 bytes, 3419
SuLu2-2016: 2716, 26K
Slacko 6.9.6.4 2098 (it's in /initrd/mnt/tmpfs/tmp/ and grows each time I ls it)
Tahr 6.05 3514, 4224
Here are the initial sizes of /tmp/xerrs.log, and after installing pupcontrol 3.0
Slim Slacko 6: 2787 bytes, 3419
SuLu2-2016: 2716, 26K
Slacko 6.9.6.4 2098 (it's in /initrd/mnt/tmpfs/tmp/ and grows each time I ls it)
Tahr 6.05 3514, 4224
Dell E6410: BusterPup, BionicPup64, Xenial, etc
Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P
Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P
@sheldonisaac,
Most applications, including PupControl, will add content to xerrs.log over time, so the log will grow larger even when all is well in Puppy. The added content often represents simple messages about the status of a given application, with no true error state.
In the case of PupControl, rerwin noted additional content in xerrs.log when running the pinstall script. The excess messaging was secondary to the initial search for .desktop files in the /usrs/local/share/applications directory. This is now fixed (quiet) in PupControl-3.1.
Thanks
Most applications, including PupControl, will add content to xerrs.log over time, so the log will grow larger even when all is well in Puppy. The added content often represents simple messages about the status of a given application, with no true error state.
In the case of PupControl, rerwin noted additional content in xerrs.log when running the pinstall script. The excess messaging was secondary to the initial search for .desktop files in the /usrs/local/share/applications directory. This is now fixed (quiet) in PupControl-3.1.
Thanks
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PupControl-3.1
- Add support for the new binary-detection heuristics of grep >= 2.21
- Add support for the new Woof-CE nomenclature of rox file manager (roxfiler)
- Update JWM desk manager
- Bugfix: pinstall script (thanks rerwin)
- Bugfix: peasydiff spelling error in utility tab
- Add support for the new binary-detection heuristics of grep >= 2.21
- Add support for the new Woof-CE nomenclature of rox file manager (roxfiler)
- Update JWM desk manager
- Bugfix: pinstall script (thanks rerwin)
- Bugfix: peasydiff spelling error in utility tab
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