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Posted: Wed 19 Aug 2015, 12:00
by Semme
Tempestuous, no such animal. In the meantime I'll look elsewhere..

PS - With a little folder renaming, Spotify continues to work with Slacko's FF 27 pet, sans menu launch.

It's gotta be an environment variable somewhere..

Posted: Wed 19 Aug 2015, 14:05
by Semme
:? Odd.. After a reboot she launches.

If I kill it after initial launch and login, the second round doesn't open full-screen.

When attempting to go to full-screen, its window simply shifts down.

I've gotta stretch everything open then exit from the taskbar while holding down Ctrl in order to open full screen again.

A truly *bizarre* program.

Posted: Wed 19 Aug 2015, 17:01
by Semme
I must have been delusional thinking I could question someone that's not here for a working solution.

:P Duh..

Posted: Thu 20 Aug 2015, 03:21
by tempestuous
What I didn't mention was that I don't have a Spotify account, so when I launch the application I only get as far as the login prompt. So I rely on Semme's information regarding necessary Firefox version, and requirement for GConf.
To this end I have updated the instructions in the first post, and modified my compatibility dotpet for Firefox libs in Slacko. (The symlinks now point to /usr/lib/firefox).

Posted: Thu 20 Aug 2015, 15:03
by Semme
Big Guy, you may wanna make this #4. It's for anyone running the build Slacko shipped with.

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#!/bin/sh
mv /usr/lib/firefox-17.0.11 /usr/lib/firefox
rm -f /usr/bin/firefox
ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
exit
Furthermore, a reboot's not only a good idea, it's *absolutely* essential for a menu launch.

Posted: Fri 21 Aug 2015, 02:08
by tempestuous
... but didn't you say (or suggest) that the version of Firefox included in Slacko 5.7 is no good for Spotify?

Posted: Fri 21 Aug 2015, 02:21
by Semme
I had to be thorough and perform a second test. This one found the 17 libs suitable.

Posted: Fri 21 Aug 2015, 11:24
by tempestuous
There's just one problem with renaming the directory of Slacko's original Firefox installation - if the user has already installed a more recent Firefox, it's likely this installation will be overwritten by the old Firefox!

So my spotify-fix-Slacko5.7-Firefox.pet now contains this post-install script -

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#!/bin/sh
if [ ! -f /usr/lib/firefox/firefox ];then
mv /usr/lib/firefox-17.0.11 /usr/lib/firefox
rm -f /usr/bin/firefox
ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
fi
You will see that this script renames the original firefox installation directory only if a new installation of Firefox is not found.

Posted: Fri 21 Aug 2015, 11:38
by Semme
As you're the packager, that should work for most folks.

Posted: Sat 22 Aug 2015, 05:51
by ribblle
I renamed my firefox folder firefox again, installed the fix pet successfully and ran the 183 spotify pet. No joy.

Posted: Sat 22 Aug 2015, 06:07
by tempestuous
To be able to help, we need more information. Way more information.
It's essential that you launch spotify from a terminal, and report any error messages you see.

Posted: Sat 22 Aug 2015, 19:19
by ribblle
There's no spotify to run. Soon after I launched the i386 pet it said that it failed to install, and the yellow "please wait, processing" thing stays on my desktop indefinitely and slows things down.

Posted: Sun 23 Aug 2015, 02:03
by Semme
What was the MD5 on your download?

Posted: Sun 23 Aug 2015, 02:31
by tempestuous
Semme is on the right track - the download of the spotify dotpet is probably corrupt.
The correct md5sum is 35975189837e01cc32f22fc5bcf4ebca
but I have revised the dotpet once or twice since it was first posted, so it's hard to know if this applies to ribblle's download.

The safe thing to do is download again, and for complete confidence perform the download with the commandline utility wget
So open a console and do this -

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wget http://www.smokey01.com/tempestuous/spotify-client-i386-0.9.4.183.pet
Now use ROX to install the dotpet, which will be found in /root

I just did a clean boot to the Slacko 5.7.0 CD now, downloaded the dotpet (with Firefox 17.0.11)
and as you can see, the installation was successful -

Posted: Sun 23 Aug 2015, 11:53
by ribblle
It successfully installed, but puppy wouldn't reboot or shutdown (might have been lag) so I forced it to turn off. Spotify isn't in multimedia, but the pet says it's already installed and when i rrun it in the terminal i get: "spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so.1d: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

Posted: Sun 23 Aug 2015, 14:06
by tempestuous
ribblle wrote:spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so.1d: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
My spotify-fix-Slacko5.7-Firefox.pet corrects that problem ...
but I suspect that things have been messed up by your earlier attempts to rename the firefox directory (Aug 14) -
ribblle wrote:Changed the Firefox folder name to Firefox-17.0.11
Your firefox files need to reside in /usr/lib/firefox
Note - that's "firefox" not "Firefox" - Linux is case-sensitive.

Posted: Mon 24 Aug 2015, 11:20
by ribblle
Done. No response when i run spotify in the terminal now, Checksum for the pet is 35975189837e01cc32f22fc5bcf4ebca

Posted: Tue 25 Aug 2015, 13:54
by Semme
Still here? What's this "(L)s -(L)r /opt" say?

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ls -lR /opt
How about this command?

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ls -l /usr/bin | grep spotify
Output or not?

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Three days and no reply? I'll interpret this as.. You got it going.

Good.

Posted: Fri 22 Apr 2016, 17:03
by wizmorgan
Ciao,
I dug out this old thread because I started using Slacko Puppy 6.3.0 a few days ago and I am stuck in installing spotify.

I followed most of the advices here and after renaming my firefox directory in "firefox" then the client started and prompted for the login.

After I set up my login and pwd, the client died inexplicably.

When I ran it from the command line I just got a "segmentation fault" error and nothing that I can recognise as anything critical. https://www.dropbox.com/s/c45c74k8a9u7q ... rompt?dl=0

I also ran the binary using strace https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0hcu3rfpof547n/spotify?dl=0

Can anybody help here?

Thanks!
wizmorgan

Spotify is not dug, and why would it be dug

Posted: Sat 23 Apr 2016, 06:31
by Pelo
Spotify is not dug, and why would it be dug, we only lack of people listening music, so you are welcome. I was checking because i have just downloaded the version of Argolance, older than yours. I feed back soon.
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