Grafpup-2.xx fourth (and final) alpha
- Nathan F
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New pmount
I found a couple errors in the code I wrote, some variables were mistyped. I fixed it but there is another problem now. None of my usb drives are showing up unless I run it as root. What's worse is that I'm getting zero feedback in the console about it. I checked around for some obvious things and I found if I run probepart as nonroot it returns "libcfdisk: unable to open /dev/sdf", which I do remember encountering once before. But then I just cheked permissions on the device files themselves and it turns out that /dev/sda* and /dev/sdb* were world readable, but sdc* through sdf* were not. Apparently I hadn't tested pmount thoroughly on this computer anyway.
So basically pmount is working again, and I'll upload the fixes in a few minutes time.
Nathan
So basically pmount is working again, and I'll upload the fixes in a few minutes time.
Nathan
Bring on the locusts ...
I did forget to add a minor change to this last version that I did to one of the others that I had posted and that is to only include 1 digit after the decimal and remove the space before MB or GB and also remove the B so it's just M or G to match the other column. I can redo that tonight or tomorrow and send it your way.
- Nathan F
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Sounds good. I'm creating a new test iso now with all the changes I made today (lots of them now) and doing a little more debugging along the way. I skipped a lot of that this time in favor of getting the new kernel sorted out, so it's a wonder it runs as well as it does at this point.
I just discovered a new bug actually, having to do with xmms crashing. I googled a bit and once again flac is the culprit, but there is a workaround that does the job. It wasn't present with flac-1.1.3, but reared it's ugly head after I downgraded back to 1.1.2. I may experiment with going to 1.1.4 for the next release, but right now I want to keep it where it's at.
Nathan
I just discovered a new bug actually, having to do with xmms crashing. I googled a bit and once again flac is the culprit, but there is a workaround that does the job. It wasn't present with flac-1.1.3, but reared it's ugly head after I downgraded back to 1.1.2. I may experiment with going to 1.1.4 for the next release, but right now I want to keep it where it's at.
Nathan
Bring on the locusts ...
I'm using xmms with flac-1.1.4 and haven't encountered a problem yet. Here's the latest pmount. I notice Barry updated it again so I took his new code and added a little more. Zigbert requested bold text for the mount points so I added that to the grafpup version as well as the puppy version.
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- Nathan F
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I just tried it and got no error, with the latest emelfm2 source on a fresh install. Seems fishy, I wonder if there was a problem with my upload or your download, or something else wierd going on? I'll post an mdpsum in a minute to check.
Anyway, since I got it compiled I went ahead and created a package and uploaded it to the server here.
Here's the md5sum for devx:
I did have a problem with transmission not wanting to build the gtk interface, but I assumed it had something to do with the configure script just not finding it so I edited a bit and it compiled fine. I'll check my hard drive install and see if there's anything gtk related that didn't make it into the squashfile.
Nathan
Anyway, since I got it compiled I went ahead and created a package and uploaded it to the server here.
Here's the md5sum for devx:
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2d3ce0b7208d37bf68d7296eec419a30 devx_004.sfs
Nathan
Bring on the locusts ...
- Nathan F
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Well the thing is that Guest Too is 100% correct about that being the error. But now we just have to figure out how in blazes you're getting it. That was the first thing I checked, was to make sure the library was present when devx was loaded. By all accounts I'm a bit stumped on this at present.
Nathan
Nathan
Bring on the locusts ...
Yeah, that's what I did. I found a bunch so far. The symlinks are wrong for all of these:
libgdk-x11-2.0.so
libatk-1.0.so
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so
libpangocairo-1.0.so
libpango-1.0.so
libpangoft2-1.0.so
libpangomm-1.4.so
libpangox-1.0.so
libpangoxft-1.0.so
libgtkmm-2.4.so
libgobject-2.0.so
libgmodule-2.0.so
libglib-2.0.so
libgdk-x11-2.0.so
libatk-1.0.so
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so
libpangocairo-1.0.so
libpango-1.0.so
libpangoft2-1.0.so
libpangomm-1.4.so
libpangox-1.0.so
libpangoxft-1.0.so
libgtkmm-2.4.so
libgobject-2.0.so
libgmodule-2.0.so
libglib-2.0.so