OpenOrienteering_mapper.0.6.8.sfs for Tahr 6.0.6

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OpenOrienteering_mapper.0.6.8.sfs for Tahr 6.0.6

#1 Post by rockedge »

here is an SFS of OpenOrienteering_mapper.0.6.8
made in Tahr 6.0.6. A menu entry will be in Menu>Utility.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By2RU ... Uh5LXVVQkk

More Info :
http://www.openorienteering.org/apps/mapper/

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Tested with Tahr 6.0.5 successfully.

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Sfs - downloaded for testing

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G'day rockedge,

Wow! That's quick - I'll see how it goes with my multitude of frugals after I do my full Pups the slow way (.deb installs, etc).

Hopefully, there won't be too many lib issues with older (kernel) Pups and with Slackos.

Thanks,

David S.

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Frugal Pups that run OpenOrienteering Mapper

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G'day rockedge,

It's turning out easier for me to check your sfs in my Frugals than trying this program with .deb files in my Full Pups - not surprisingly when considering frugal vs full installations.

Here's my list of Pups that, so far, for me, run your OpenOrienteering sfs:
XenialPups 7.00 to 7.04, 7.0.8.1
TahrPup-5.8.4
TahrPup-6.0.2
TahrPup-6.0CE
UnicornPup
PupJibaroJessie
PupJibaroJessieSynaptic
PuppEx479
Puppex401

SlackoPups seem to need the "xcb" fix (symlink /usr/lib/qt5/plugins/Platforms to /usr/bin) found by Semme then will run:
Slacko-700Beta
Slacko-6.3.0
Slacko-6.9.6.1


Unsuccessful Pups, usually ending with the 'can't find Qt platform plugin "xcb" ' problem or a 'libstdc++' mismatch after I installed/copied missing libs that terminal messages reported:
WheezyPup (pemasu's)
OVPrecisePup
PupJibaroWheezy

Some early Pups only have qt4 but copying qt5 from a working Pup's /usr/lib may work if the libstdc++ problem doesn't arise.


I'll update this list with any further successes but I do now have quite few options to run the Mapper program, so thanks for your contribution.

And I can symlink each Frugal's Mapper's profile (located in /.config/OpenOrienteering.org) back to the version stored on my data partition.
So whichever Mapper/Pup I start up with, I will have the latest files I've been working on displayed in the opening 'Recent maps' window.

David S.
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#5 Post by rockedge »

I could build one for the Slacko series and a work around might be possible for Wheezy and the libstdc++ mismatch....is there a demand for these versions?

best regards,
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#6 Post by davids45 »

G'day rockedge (Erik),

Thanks for the offer.

I've found Semme's link to ask.ubunutu in the other OpenOrienteering thread provided an answer for me to fix the most recent Slackos. So I have updated my list in my earlier post in this thread.

I suspect older Pups in general will have the libstdc++ problem (GLIBC?).

However, I doubt there's any demand for getting OpenOrienteering to run in older Pups by a libstdc++ fix.
It's so easy to download and install a current Pup version if someone needed to run Mapper,
the wine-version runs in the older Pups I have, and
I'm not sure if there are many orienteers, and mappers in particular, who use Puppy - mainstream Linuxes and Windows would be the norm.
Or how many Puppy users are orienteers, even with a good smattering of Scandanavians (with names like Erik :wink: ) on the forum.

So I'm saying only try it (the libstdc++ fix) if you want the "intellectual challenge".

Thanks again for your help,

David S.

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