I'm not on a Puppy at the moment. If I was, easiest is just to run makpup in gui mode with 'makepup -g' and the drop down will tell you which numbers to use for which distributions for those using commandline mode such as yourself david. However, I think it is:
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-t --target (TARGETARCH): 1 is arm; 2 is x86; 3 is x86_64
-d --distro (COMPATDISTRO): 1 is debian; 2 is devuan; 3 is slackware; 4 is trisquel; 5 is ubuntu
-r --release (COMPATVERSION): 1 is UbuntuPupBB32 or UbuntuTahr64; 2 is UbuntuTahr32 or UbuntuXenial64; 3 is UbuntuXenial32
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-t 2 -d 5 -r 1
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<text><label>$(gettext 'target architecture [-t]: ')</label></text>
<combobox>
<variable>TARGETARCH</variable>
$(combobox_list 2:x86 1:arm 2:x86 3:x86_64)
</combobox>
<text><label>$(gettext 'distro base [-d]: ')</label></text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMPATDISTRO</variable>
$(combobox_list 3:slackware 1:debian 2:devuan 3:slackware 4:trisquel 5:ubuntu)
</combobox>
<text><label>$(gettext 'release version [-r]: ')</label></text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMPATVERSION</variable>
$(combobox_list 3:Slackware14.2 1:DebianStretch 1:DevuanAscii 1:Slackware14.0 1:UbuntuPupBB32 1:UbuntuTahr64 1:TrisquelBelenos 2:Slackware14.1 2:UbuntuTahr32 2:UbuntuXenial64 3:Slackware14.2 3:UbuntuXenial32)
</combobox>
EDIT: Just had a look at woof-CE on github and I note that trisquel seems to have been removed, which would change the number ordering. Alas, whoever makes these numeric changes didn't inform me and that ordering is of course required by makepup. Please let me know what current numberings are and I'll alter makepup accordingly (looks like ubuntu in now --distro 4, or maybe trisquel is still there and I've just not noticed it - been a while since I checked).
EDIT: Looks like -t 2 -d 4 -r 2 might indeed be correct and I'll have to modify makepup accordingly. If so, I'll install a pup to a usb in the next day or less and do a quick manual woof-CE puppy build to check the current numeric values needed and modify makepup accordingly - sorry about that...
wiak