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xournal-0.4.7 memo + pdf editor for dPup-Wheezy

Posted: Fri 08 Mar 2013, 19:02
by charlie6
Hi,
here is latest xournal-0.4.7 memo + pdf editor, compiled for dPup-Wheezy
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-5e17dec9.html
it has a right-clik open for .xoj and .pdf files;
it also has some locales and html doc files
enjoy
Charlie

efax-gtk_3.2.11 compiled for dPup-Wheezy

Posted: Fri 08 Mar 2013, 19:07
by charlie6
Hi,
here is efax-gtk_3.2.11 compiled for dPup-Wheezy
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-6e0e287d.html
enjoy
Charlie

Posted: Fri 08 Mar 2013, 23:00
by futwerk
a few new backgrounds.

gnumeric: symbol lookup error: [SOLVED]

Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 17:14
by charlie6
Hi,
[SOLVED] see «last edited» paragraph below
on a «home-remasterized» (*) (using woofy) dPup-Wheezy-3.5.2.5:
uopn selecting Menu/Edit/Preferences, gnumeric hangs up; command line reports:
gnumeric: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libspreadsheet-1.10.17.so: undefined symbol: go_direction_get_name
Does anybody also get this ?
Any workaround to fix this?
Thanks for any help !
Charlie
(*) removed: homebank + games; added: pets

last edited: one of the added pets had somewhat got uncompatibilities : abiword-2.8.6_musher.pet --> this one is not compatible here as it brings some gnome comonents that are not compatible with the already present gnumeric-1.10.17

epdfview-1.0.8 fails to pdf rendering ~> possibly SOLVED

Posted: Tue 12 Mar 2013, 08:43
by charlie6
Hi,
[SOLVED = i.e. workaround --> GOTO «very...very last edited» at bottom this post]

On Wheezy-3.5.2.5, i happened to open a pdf document which is displayed as if some of its elements has been erased.
As i was expected to find some sketches in it, i got a try opening it another way:
opening the very same pdf document with
-evince (using dPup-exprimo-3.6.2.1) --> OK; and
-Xournal (on wheezy using the home-compiled -->see above post), i got the missing parts displayed :P

So it seems being a problem with epdfview-1.0.8 on wheezy (read link below).
-->see attachments for comparison

charlie

last edited: found some similar behaviour here:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/27891

very,..very last edited:
Here is a possible workaround ~~~> [SOLVED ??]
install epdfview_lupu-0.1.8.pet from here: (thanks to rcrsn51 ! )
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... start=1950
notice: the pinstall.sh script inside the pet is useless as epdfview uses the already present libcrypto.so.1.0.0 and libssl.so.1.0.0.

if now wanting to run evince-2.30.3

install evince-2.30.3-i386.pet from here ( as also NLS and DOC files if needed - thanks ttuuxxx))
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=472483
evince cannot run using the pet; it needs some of all the deps present in the above epdfview_lupu-1.0.8.pet.

Now one can extract the libs under /usr/libs and put them into evince-2.30.3-i386.pet, and create a evince pet specific for wheezy.

hope this helps!

Re: gnumeric: symbol lookup error: [SOLVED]

Posted: Thu 14 Mar 2013, 13:57
by musher0
charlie6 wrote:Hi,
[SOLVED] see «last edited» paragraph below
on a «home-remasterized» (*) (using woofy) dPup-Wheezy-3.5.2.5:
uopn selecting Menu/Edit/Preferences, gnumeric hangs up; command line reports:
gnumeric: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libspreadsheet-1.10.17.so: undefined symbol: go_direction_get_name
(...)

last edited: one of the added pets had somewhat got uncompatibilities : abiword-2.8.6_musher.pet --> this one is not compatible here as it brings some gnome comonents that are not compatible with the already present gnumeric-1.10.17
Hello, Charlie6.

I'm sorry to hear that. In my defense: when I created this Abiword package, pemasu's Wheezy Pup did not exist!

Did the removal of the conflicting files in my package solve the problem ?

I am interested in knowing the details, so I can forewarn users, or do some necessary changes.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards.

musher0

Posted: Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:06
by pemasu
Charlie6. Yep. I know the epdfview problem. I was thinking between using Firefox inbuild pdf viewer or compiling evince.

Atm Upup Precise with 3.8.2 kernel is the build I will use some time. I will continue Dpup Wheezy updates also in the near future.

But...you can test Firefox 19.X and change the content of this:
/root/Choices/MIME-types/application_pdf
to point to Firefox:
exec firefox "$1"

Posted: Thu 14 Mar 2013, 17:20
by musher0
The handy gexec executable is missing.

Posted: Fri 15 Mar 2013, 02:48
by musher0
??????????????

Re: gnumeric: symbol lookup error: [SOLVED]

Posted: Sat 16 Mar 2013, 14:13
by charlie6
Hi Musher0,
musher0 wrote: I'm sorry to hear that. In my defense: when I created this Abiword package, pemasu's Wheezy Pup did not exist!

Did the removal of the conflicting files in my package solve the problem ?

I am interested in knowing the details, so I can forewarn users, or do some necessary changes.
I appreciate your abiword-2.8.6-musher0.pet -->a lot of thanks therefore !

My purpose is to have an abiword able to open ..doc and .docx files; not less, no more.
+ stripping for french locale.

Here is a tree showing the files i picked-up and kept from abiword-2.8.6-musher0.pet; removing the other files has solved the problem - i.e. folder goffice which might interfer with the already one present in wheezy.
# tree
|-- ./root
| `-- ./root/my-documents
| `-- ./root/my-documents/DOCS-Linux
`-- ./usr
|-- ./usr/lib
| |-- ./usr/lib/abiword-2.8
| | `-- ./usr/lib/abiword-2.8/plugins
| `-- ./usr/lib/mime
| `-- ./usr/lib/mime/packages
`-- ./usr/share
|-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/certs
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/clipart
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/dictionary
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-BE -> fr-FR
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-CA -> fr-FR
| | `-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/howto
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/info
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/interface
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/plugins
| | |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/problems
| | | `-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/problems/problemsfonts_files
| | `-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/help/fr-FR/tutorial
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/strings
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/templates
| |-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/ui
| `-- ./usr/share/abiword-2.8/xsltml
|-- ./usr/share/applications
`-- ./usr/share/fonts
`-- ./usr/share/fonts/default
`-- ./usr/share/fonts/default/TTF

33 directories#
.doc and .docx files are opened by abiword just by clicking on them, even if the abiwords-open-file-popup-menu does not show .docx extension (... i cetainly must have missed something ... but i did not have dug deeper into it to know why!)

Cheers, Charlie

Posted: Sat 16 Mar 2013, 18:30
by musher0
Hi, Charlie6,

Thanks for your answer.

musher0

Posted: Wed 20 Mar 2013, 00:38
by don570
I was able to convert Wheezy to various languages...

Details here...

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=85102

Image

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gnumeric-1.12 on wheezy

Posted: Fri 22 Mar 2013, 07:32
by charlie6
Hi Pemasu,
back to wheezys thread !
yep, on wheezy-3.5.2.5 i got some working compilation of:

gnumeric-1.12.1_wheezy-i386.pet: 20 M
goffice-0.10.1_wheezy-i386.pet: 5118 K
gtk+-3.4.2_wheezy-i386.pet: 19 M
libgsf-1.14.26_wheezy-i386.pet: 1160 K
Total: 45 M (4 files) (notice: these have large amount of locales !)

+ installed from debian repo (sid):
gnumeric-common_1.12.1-1_all.deb: 4686 K
libcairo-gobject2_1.12.2-3_i386.deb: 428 K
Total: 5114 K (2 files)

here gnumeric seems running, fonts menu are Emacs themes :shock:
works also using gnumeric_1.12.1-1_i386.deb from debian repo

cheers, charlie

Posted: Sat 23 Mar 2013, 16:51
by don570
The Imagination slideshow maker program works properly

Here's the app

http://www.datafilehost.com/download-650ca2b0.html

It requires this version of sox to be installed as well.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=61953

.

Wheezy

Posted: Thu 28 Mar 2013, 14:05
by sszindian
Just a fast update...

For what it's worth... Even though this is still in beta-stage, of all puppy's I have tested to date, Wheezy proves to be the most 'stable' and 'reliable' of any I have tested!

>>>---Indian------>

Re: Wheezy

Posted: Fri 29 Mar 2013, 18:43
by musher0
sszindian wrote:Just a fast update...

For what it's worth... Even though this is still in beta-stage, of all puppy's I have tested to date, Wheezy proves to be the most 'stable' and 'reliable' of any I have tested!

>>>---Indian------>
Yeah, wheezypup's stability is pretty extraordinary, by comparison with some Puppies I've been testing lately. I wouldn't say it's "the most" (I want to keep my friends!), but it's certainly "one of the most" stable and reliable Puppies, way up there with the older Puppy 4.31 and dpup 4.85.

Many thanks, pemasu.

musher0

Re: Wheezy

Posted: Sat 30 Mar 2013, 17:24
by charlie6
Hi,
musher0 wrote:
sszindian wrote:Just a fast update...
For what it's worth... Even though this is still in beta-stage, of all puppy's I have tested to date, Wheezy proves to be the most 'stable' and 'reliable' of any I have tested!
>>>---Indian------>
Yeah, wheezypup's stability is pretty extraordinary, by comparison with some Puppies I've been testing lately...
... I vote "for" ... :wink: ...one fast woof-update :? ?

A ton of thanks ...and congrats, Pemasu !
Charlie

Posted: Mon 01 Apr 2013, 15:03
by futwerk
new backgrounds.

Posted: Tue 02 Apr 2013, 07:51
by musher0
Hello, world!

Is it me or is it wheezypup ?

I get this error when I try to launch dosbox 0.73 (from the pet/sfs package i presented a couple of years ago) :
dosbox: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.5: undefined symbol: curscr
Any ideas? Any help welcome. Thanks in advance.

BFN.

musher0

Posted: Wed 03 Apr 2013, 17:40
by charlie6
Bonjour musher0, :)

a) maybe the libtinfo.so.5 which seems to come embedded in the sfs package, might be not compatible with the present kernel or present libs;

you might try installing this:
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libtinfo5

b) this is given without warranty; maybe there will be other new error messages; then try just replacing the requested libs by the equivalent from debian/wheezy;

c) another solution: compile the wanted application on wheezy;

d) yet another one: :)
dosbox-0.74 for debian wheezy is available here:
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/dosbox
just install it + the listed dependencies

hope this helps
Charlie