pFind 6.3
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Pfind will be in Puppy Viz Release Candidate 1
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CommunityEdition
which will be out in a few days if Warren keeps taking vitamins with his Fosters . . .
Well done guys. Zigbert in particular - this is so needed
I think it should have its own icon "Find"
I have run it OK in Puppy 2.14
We need more testers - run the dotpup released by VariEze as it has the gtkdialog3 (I am assuming)? which is in 2.15 (only available in Beta testing) but not yet in 2.14 or below . . .
In 2.14 when restarting JWM you will Pfind [sic] the program in the menu under "Filesystems"
Viz - everything you heard about it is true
It really is Vizzy
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy215Progress
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CommunityEdition
which will be out in a few days if Warren keeps taking vitamins with his Fosters . . .
Well done guys. Zigbert in particular - this is so needed
I think it should have its own icon "Find"
I have run it OK in Puppy 2.14
We need more testers - run the dotpup released by VariEze as it has the gtkdialog3 (I am assuming)? which is in 2.15 (only available in Beta testing) but not yet in 2.14 or below . . .
In 2.14 when restarting JWM you will Pfind [sic] the program in the menu under "Filesystems"
Viz - everything you heard about it is true
It really is Vizzy
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy215Progress
Last edited by Lobster on Mon 12 Mar 2007, 14:59, edited 1 time in total.
You da man :)
That is superb. Zigbert the genius does great things for Linux.
Béèm
There is no excludelist for Pfind. But you can edit the configfile with a list of included directories (partitions). From the helpfile:
There is also an option 'Search only current filesystem', that exclude all other filesystems.
I'll put the excludelist to the wishlist, and we'll see what happens next.
There is no excludelist for Pfind. But you can edit the configfile with a list of included directories (partitions). From the helpfile:
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If wanted, there can be several searchpaths.
Seperate paths with [OR].
searchpath=/root/ [OR] /mnt/hda4/ [OR] /mnt/hdc/
I'll put the excludelist to the wishlist, and we'll see what happens next.
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Hi Zigbert, sadly I've had to leave Puppy for a while (I've found 2.16 rather buggy and never could get the Firefox crashing thing sorted...) so am having to use PClinux at moment. (Boo hisss!)
Anyway, any idea how to use Pfind on PCLinux as it's far better than any other I have come across.
Many thanks
Tony
(Hopefully will return to the kennels later on in the year!)
Anyway, any idea how to use Pfind on PCLinux as it's far better than any other I have come across.
Many thanks
Tony
(Hopefully will return to the kennels later on in the year!)
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Thank you for the info.veronicathecow wrote:Hi, yes it's full HDD install as to the rest I am really not sure. I've been so busy I haven't had time to check it out, just use (I mostly use Firefox with very useful extensions and it is very stable on PClinux)
In the pretty near future SeaMonkey and FireFox will evolve to be more compatable and thus FireFox extentions can then be used in SeaMonkey.
So see you back at that moment?
The requirements is:veronicathecow wrote:Anyway, any idea how to use Pfind on PCLinux as it's far better than any other I have come across.
- gtkdialog (Puppy uses version 0.7.18 )
- xdialog (version 1 or 2 shouldn't matter)
- gxmessage
If you compile or find these packages for PClinux, it should work. Please let me know how it goes.
Remember to use version 2.0, because the use of gtk-stock-icons.
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I can add more to that.Béèm wrote:Thank you for the info.veronicathecow wrote:Hi, yes it's full HDD install as to the rest I am really not sure. I've been so busy I haven't had time to check it out, just use (I mostly use Firefox with very useful extensions and it is very stable on PClinux)
In the pretty near future SeaMonkey and FireFox will evolve to be more compatable and thus FireFox extentions can then be used in SeaMonkey.
So see you back at that moment?
Following the SeaMonkey group, I saw that 1.1.2 is announced.
In the discussion that followed there was talk about suiterunner.
This permits SeaMonkey, FireFox and Thunderbird to be developed based on the same development platform and thus providing more interoperabiliy. (f.e. extensions). Just google on suiterunner and you have the interesting links.
I've just installed pfind 2.0 on puppy 2.16 and none of the matchdate options seem to work correctly
Here is a sample of what is in /tmp/pfind-execfindLooks like the signs for the atime arguments are being written incorrectly.
Here is a sample of what is in /tmp/pfind-execfind
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find -P "/" -xdev -atime --735 -atime +-1 -iname "**"
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