Posted: Mon 28 Sep 2015, 01:18
Hmmm.. correct.. no log, oh well. That needs fixing.
Go and enjoy your moon!
Go and enjoy your moon!
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It works.01micko wrote:latest
QupZilla
(deps are taken care of)libgstreamer-plugins-base
libqtwebkit4
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wget https://01micko.com/libre/ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet --no-check-certificatewget
wget https://01micko.com/libre/QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
petget ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet
petget QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
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cd /usr/share/X11;ln -s $PWD/rgb.txt /root/.rgb.txt
I'll add the certificates in the next version, thanks. Seems they're part of the tahrpup hacks thing. Try to install the ca-certificates package of Trisquel - should work just fine.01micko wrote:The only issue with it, apart from that it's an old version (1.6.0, they are up to 1.8.3 which I compiled and works in slacko, so should here) is tha you get the SSL certificate errors. i suppose a new package should be made for SSL certificates and made available for all puppies.
Yes, even libical is part of the hacks tarball. I built a small Osmo without any weird dependencies:01micko wrote:Also Osmo is broken - misses libical.so.0 and libicalss.so.0. Installing libical1 from PPM works but the *.so.0 symlinks are missing. Maybe the true fix is to recompile osmo on librepup (will of course still need libical1).
http://librepup.info/pet_packages-librepupmavrothal wrote:Maybe a librepup repo is needed
The tahrpup kernel configuration is horrible. It decompresses Squashfs in one thread only, uses voluntary preemption, does not support hyperthreading ... I created a new configuration file in woof-CE with ATI support enabled and other changes. It should result in much better performance and responsiveness for everyone.01micko wrote:musher0's ATI problem might be the kernel config. I noticed this:
Hi all,musher0 wrote:Yeah, let's all sing a "Requies-cat in pace" for icecat... (I wish Flash didn't
hide the tongue-in-cheek icon so well.)
Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical? I import school holiday calendars, state and national holidays and such in ical format.Iguleder wrote:Yes, even libical is part of the hacks tarball. I built a small Osmo without any weird dependencies:01micko wrote:Also Osmo is broken - misses libical.so.0 and libicalss.so.0. Installing libical1 from PPM works but the *.so.0 symlinks are missing. Maybe the true fix is to recompile osmo on librepup (will of course still need libical1).
osmo-0.2.14.pet
osmo_NLS-0.2.14.pet
Good question. Osmo had other dependencies too (libgringotts, libnotify ...) - if you think the libical dependency is useful, I'll rebuild the package to re-add it.01micko wrote:Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical?
https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE/commit/97238b63dfa755176a1d3608fd8a4d4cc3df85d2musher0 wrote: Please don't forget to typeCode: Select all
cd /usr/share/X11;ln -s $PWD/rgb.txt /root/.rgb.txt
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v#120522 precise puppy, seamonkey was crashing. needed /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/apps.gecko-mediaplayer.preferences,
# but also needs this compile operation...
# ***NOTICE*** cross-build, this will have to be executed at first boot...
if [ "$WOOF_HOSTARCH" = "$WOOF_TARGETARCH" ];then
if [ -d rootfs-complete/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas ];then
[ -e rootfs-complete/usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas ] && chroot rootfs-complete /usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
fi
#120523 seems need this too...
if [ -d rootfs-complete/usr/lib/gio/modules ];then
[ -e rootfs-complete/usr/bin/gio-querymodules ] && chroot rootfs-complete /usr/bin/gio-querymodules /usr/lib/gio/modules
fi
fi
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ln -s /usr/lib/glib-2.0/* /usr/bin
glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
About PIMs...Iguleder wrote:Good question. Osmo had other dependencies too (libgringotts, libnotify ...) - if you think the libical dependency is useful, I'll rebuild the package to re-add it.01micko wrote:Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical?