@wiak, That would be the issue. I will try it again from slacko64-6999.EDIT: But I note not being able to run woof-CE on FatDog has already been answered smokey! makepup being a frontend for woof-CE... Wink :
Cheers
Davids45,davids45 wrote:However, for my regular user-packages, I find slackos miss more libraries than Tahr/Xenial Pups, so personalising a new Slacko is a longer process than a Tahr/Xenial. Maybe my regular packages were from Ubuntu originally hence the fewer library miscues.
Needed libs were:
libgcrypt.so.11
libjpeg.so.8
libpng12.so.0
libgtk-3.so.0
Next makpup run for a Slacko I should see if I can add these to the build during the -p pause?
Hi belham2belham2 wrote:Anybody feeling frisky or adventurous enough to give Stemsee's new 64 kernel 4.12.12 a shot in a 'makepup' build? And report back how it goes??
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=450
Hi davids45,davids45 wrote: However, for my regular user-packages, I find slackos miss more libraries than Tahr/Xenial Pups, so personalising a new Slacko is a longer process than a Tahr/Xenial. Maybe my regular packages were from Ubuntu originally hence the fewer library miscues.
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#build.conf
if [ "$WOOF_HOSTARCH" = "$WOOF_TARGETARCH" -a "$CHECK_BINARY_DEPS" = "yes" ];then
echo "Wait awhile..."
dependcheck
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# Copy DE locales into the System
APPDIR="`dirname "$0"`"
cp -a -u "$APPDIR"/makepup.mo /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/
Ok, thanks.As for data download size during build of say a xenialpup64, it's around 600MB (including testing branch .zip and huge kernel of around 70MB).
Hi Billtoo,Billtoo wrote:Hi
I tried running version 0.1.2 from tahrpup64 yesterday and it was working fine until it got to the ./3builddistro-Z step when it
went into a loop giving the same error over and over (I remember seeing something about gdkpixbuf) so I did ctrl-c to kill it,
it kept restarting so I restarted x, deleted the work directory and rebooted.
I was attempting to build xenialpup64 with it.
Thanks