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Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2013, 11:36
by Q5sys
jamesbond wrote: Q5sys, before you burn your time building those packages, it is worthwhile to check what slackware already has, I think things like sysstat and traceroute is already there. Go and get http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/ ... NIFEST.bz2 and it will show you which package contains the file; alternatively, boot to Slackbones and use "slackpkg --file-search xxxx" to search for a package that contains xxxx.
yea, im aware that i can use the slackware repo. but since slacware doesnt do dev packages, the packages can be bloated for what most users need. while it will work, id rather build the packages in a way thats more in line with the puppy creedo.
im sure ill grab some packages, but others ill rebuild myself.
koulaxizis wrote:Can i work a 32bit distro on this?
if you are asking if this has 32bit compatibility built in, the answer is no. you could build this in using aliens multi-lib stuff, but im not going there for the official release.

Slackbones Packages

Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2013, 19:05
by Rangan Masti
James C wrote:Getting a 403 forbidden error when attempting to download.

The link to Slackbones Packages does not work !

Re: Slackbones Packages

Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2013, 19:14
by Q5sys
Rangan Masti wrote:
James C wrote:Getting a 403 forbidden error when attempting to download.

The link to Slackbones Packages does not work !
give me the exact link you are trying so i can check the permissions on the file.
thanks.

Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2013, 21:45
by arcanis
Same problem here with the packages link.

The exact link I'm trying is:
http://slackbones.org/info/slackbones-v1.packages.txt

Hope this helps.

Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2013, 23:54
by Q5sys
arcanis wrote:Same problem here with the packages link.

The exact link I'm trying is:
http://slackbones.org/info/slackbones-v1.packages.txt

Hope this helps.
Yes That was noted four posts above yours. I was out all day and wasnt able to edit my first post until I got home (where I am now)
LateAdopter wrote:There's an error in the link in the first post. It should be:

http://slackbones.org/info/slackbones-v1-packages.txt
I'll fix it now.

Posted: Sat 05 Jan 2013, 00:43
by 01micko
Hi

I received a reply from gapan (Salix developer) and he couldn't find a problem with PACKAGES.TXT. Sure enough it is OK now. So if you are adventurous you can add:

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SOURCE=http://download.salixos.org/x86_64/slackware-14.0/:OFFICIAL
to your /etc/splapt-get/slapt-getrc (you then get full dependency resolution, and the repo is set at http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/slackware/ ... re64-14.0/, plenty fast enough)

Other Salix mirrors listed here

Here's mine:

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# Working directory for local storage/cache.
WORKINGDIR=/var/slapt-get

# Exclude package names and expressions.
# To exclude pre and beta packages, add this to the exclude: 
#   [0-9\_\.\-]{1}pre[0-9\-\.\-]{1}
EXCLUDE=^aaa_elflibs,^devs,^glibc-.*,^kernel-.*,^udev,.*-[0-9]+dl$,i[3456]86

# Base url to directory with a PACKAGES.TXT.
# This can point to any release, ie: 9.0, 10.0, current, etc.
#SOURCE=http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-14.0/:OFFICIAL
SOURCE=http://download.salixos.org/x86_64/slackware-14.0/:OFFICIAL

# Sources for the testing, extra, and pasture areas - if you use them.
# SOURCE=http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-14.0/extra/:PREFERRED
# SOURCE=http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-14.0/testing/

# Source for slapt-get.
SOURCE=http://jaos.org/slackpacks/14.0-x86_64/:OFFICIAL

# Packages on a CD/DVD.
# SOURCE=file:///mnt/cdrom/:OFFICIAL

# Home made packages.
# SOURCE=file:///var/www/packages/:CUSTOM
Note the Salix entry, that's all you need to change.

Posted: Sat 05 Jan 2013, 07:20
by meeki
hey every one! Q5sys brought me in on this Gem and I'm loving it.

Great job

Posted: Sun 06 Jan 2013, 06:42
by Ted Dog
I was working on a EFI booting 64 bit iPup for mac mini, it needed to be less than 200MB to 'store' and directly boot on mostly unused EFI partition found on Mac products. Tried in vain to strip Fatpuppy but was never able to get it under magic 200MB no matter what I did. Had all elements working including sound via HDMI at full resolution.
Also been pulling my hair out at the dozens of forced UDF into older CD iso formats.
This version has already has been remastered and burned as a pure UDF blu-ray bootable puppy. Which is a first. All other puppies that could boot had to be a nasty hybrid of old-iso and UDF that only booted a few versions of Wary. Likewise the mount program provided mounted and read UDF directly, nicely done.
Now need to find a 64bit growisofs to burn from within slack-bones. Hampered by lack of dialup support I'll have to wait until I can get to a wired lan next weekend.

Posted: Sun 06 Jan 2013, 10:04
by 01micko
Ted Dog wrote:Now need to find a 64bit growisofs to burn from within slack-bones.
I didn't check but slapt-get -i dvd+rw-tools should do it, has growisofs.or just search the GUI tool gslapt (there's a menu entry). Don't forget to have the keepvar kernel param on the kernel line, else you'll need to update slapt-get every reboot.

Re: Great job

Posted: Thu 10 Jan 2013, 09:43
by jamesbond
Ted Dog wrote: This version has already has been remastered and burned as a pure UDF blu-ray bootable puppy. Which is a first. All other puppies that could boot had to be a nasty hybrid of old-iso and UDF that only booted a few versions of Wary. Likewise the mount program provided mounted and read UDF directly, nicely done.
Out of topic, but this is very interesting. I know of no program, open source or otherwise, that will create a pure UDF bootable disc. How did you do that? Did you use mkudffs and then craft your own Eltorito boot sector by hand? Does it work only on EFI machines, or does it work with BIOS machines too?

slackbones download

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2013, 19:43
by pagdam
really having problems getting the ISO on my drive. Whenever I download by clicking on the link the checksum says its bad and the file size is always different. Downloading from the download link w/
pwget gives a file called hive37 size 309Mb... what should I do w/ this?

Re: slackbones download

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2013, 19:54
by Q5sys
pagdam wrote:really having problems getting the ISO on my drive. Whenever I download by clicking on the link the checksum says its bad and the file size is always different. Downloading from the download link w/
pwget gives a file called hive37 size 309Mb... what should I do w/ this?
for download tracking im using a redirect link. ill pm you a direct link to use wget on.

Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2013, 17:08
by runtt21
Just tried the download link in the first thread. Got a .iso only 87.6 mb. Md5sum's dont match.

Posted: Thu 24 Jan 2013, 00:50
by Q5sys
runtt21 wrote:Just tried the download link in the first thread. Got a .iso only 87.6 mb. Md5sum's dont match.
I just downloaded it and checked the Md5 and it was fine.
Video of me grabbing it can be found here: http://slackbones.org/downloading_slackbones.mpg

Try grabbing it again.

Posted: Thu 24 Jan 2013, 11:44
by emil
14 M/s

Wow...

Posted: Thu 24 Jan 2013, 15:30
by Q5sys
emil wrote:14 M/s

Wow...
lol. i was wondering if someone would comment on that. thats me downloading onto my 1gbit server from my 100mbit server. so actually that was a bit slow. haha

Posted: Thu 24 Jan 2013, 15:44
by runtt21
I tried again, this time the .iso was 204 mb and the md5sum's still don't match.

i just downloaded precise and precise-devx without issue, md5's all matched.

Posted: Thu 24 Jan 2013, 17:46
by Q5sys
runtt21 wrote:I tried again, this time the .iso was 204 mb and the md5sum's still don't match.

i just downloaded precise and precise-devx without issue, md5's all matched.
the download is apparently being cut off at your end for some reason. maybe your isp is resetting you connection.
have you tried to dl with the wget command?
if all else fails download through a brower that supports resuming downloads (opera for example)

Posted: Fri 25 Jan 2013, 06:52
by 2byte
Q5sys

This is a significant contribution to the Puppy community to say the least. Slackbones is impressive. I was surprised by the 309 mb download until I saw that it includes 200 mb of 'extras' like the kernel source and devx along with the other add-ons.

As it seems to have similarities to Fatdog I am wondering, does it need the fatdog-mount-helper-fix.pet to be safely used alongside other distros like Mint & Ubuntu?

Posted: Fri 25 Jan 2013, 07:57
by jamesbond
2byte wrote:As it seems to have similarities to Fatdog I am wondering, does it need the fatdog-mount-helper-fix.pet to be safely used alongside other distros like Mint & Ubuntu?
Yes :oops: