april wrote:I've never used "dir2pet" but I assume it takes the compiled binaries and puts them in pet form , does it? I'll have to read up on that .
But I wondered what you were doing that for and where you are following to even get you there.
Normally my compiling is done by getting the source , "./config" in its opened directory and "make" and then "make install" this usually puts the binary in the right bin file somewhere in my PATH and I open it by running the binary (changing permissions if needed). The source and all the completed work is left where I put them when I downloaded them, usually a Software directory.
Maybe your "dir2pet" method creates a pet and you get a menu addition too does it?
Edit - hmm thats interesting .
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-w="<description>" quoted description of the application"
-d=<+deps> comma-delimited dependencies, with prepended "+" sign
-c=<Category> category of application; for package manager
LIST of allowed Categories: (default: BuildingBlock)
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System
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Graphic
Document
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# dir2pet -x -s -w="fun game" -d=+gtk+,+ffmpeg,+cairo -p=my_fun_game-0.1-i486
Hi April,
I've only compiled in these pup distros:
Many different Phil, Micko & Peebee's versions, both 32 & 64-bit
Barry's Precise (32-bit) and his new Quirky 8.0 (64-bit)
And once in James & Kirk's Fatdog64.
Each time I have done it, I've had different results (
Flash, in his good intentions, changed my subject title, and now it appears I am only asking one side of the compiling question when there's actually two):
To wit, using the new openssl-1.0.2j-tar.gz just released, patching a security flaw).
Everytime I compile, I follow this routine (that I've read, help docs here on Murga) in a terminal opened in that source's folder:
# ./compile
# make
# new2dir make install
When the 'new2dir' is done running, I've notice that in some it installed to the OS whatever it was compiling. I have to do nothing. In others, it says it installed, but it is not, as I've learned the install directory locations are different in the OSes and I am trying to learn how to identify them. So, the first part of my question, does when you run the three commands does that mean it is trying to install to your OS? I am thinking yes, but I am not sure, and maybe I am seeing things when I think they're installed (and they are not).
Second part of the question, every time I have run those commands above, after 'new2dir make install' finishes, before it closes out, in the terminal up pops a notice asking me if I want to run "dir2pet" to make a .pet too. It is in the terminal, and it even throws up a GUI asking you to enter any info about your pet, also asks you if you want it in menu or not, and then a few more questions, and quickly it sets about making your shiny, new .pet file. So on the systems where I think it did not install (when I check via terminal, using commands for that program), I run the new .pet and then it installs but again sometimes it seems I am fighting not understanding this all. so, this 2nd part of the question, as 'dir2pet' is doing its stuff, is it too trying to install that pet to your pup OS.
Sorry if this is all confusing....the more I learn, the less I know. I cannot believe I haven't crashed various pups over the past few years as it seems I am playing with fire in not understanding something here, so I am trying to learn. I've read so many 'Ho To" threads on Murga but none get into detail about this.....none of them actually explain what goes on in those 'how to(s)' and/or why.
I am first just trying to ascertain what happens in both of these instances before I try to learn more about every parameter that can be used in ./config, make, new2dir make install and also dir2pet.