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Posted: Wed 14 Dec 2011, 15:55
by playdayz
dont know if or what the missing dependencies affect.
aarf, That is good information, but I *think* it might be an artifact of Puppy Package Manager, plus I am sure some of the files are truly not there. Lupufy-slacko was created by combining many separate pets and then making sure they were configured as in Lucid. PPM has irritated me by reporting missing dependencies which were actually not missing, just not located where expected by PPM. Trying to satisfy PPM would probably lead to dependency hell and a larger lupufy-slacko. Anyway, if the features of lupufy-slacko are working I am not going to worry overmuch. If you find one that is not working in racy then i will try to make it work in the next version, though I could not add any programs that would conflict with slacko Thanks.

Posted: Fri 16 Dec 2011, 19:02
by kickstart
Have just tried lupufying Racy. Roxterm appears in the utilities menu but doesn't start when clicked. lxtask is missing completely. Otherwise all the other additional utilities seem to work fine.
Thanks kickstart. I can understand about roxterm--there is probably something missing. If you could run 'roxterm' in a console it might tell us what is missing and I could possibly add it. LX Task should be under Menu -> System -> system status and config. i don't know why it wouldn't be there. Could you also try to run that in a console if you get a chance--run 'lxtask' no quotations of course.
Sorry about the delayed reply concerning lupufying Racy 522. I'm a merchant seaman and spend long periods without internet access. I tried running lxtask in a console and it was fine so I looked again in the menu and it was where you said it should be. Just didn't look properly first time! Roxterm didn't run. Here's what I got:-

#roxterm
roxterm: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-glib-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#

I have just uninstalled lupufy-slacko-002 and replaced it with version 004 but it is exactly the same.

Posted: Sat 17 Dec 2011, 19:48
by playdayz
In racy
#roxterm
roxterm: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-glib-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Hey kickstart, It looks like racy does not have libdbus-glib. I do not want to add a version of libdbus-glib to lupufy-slacko because Slacko already has one. Let's try this simple fix. Install this pet in racy and see what happens with roxterm. Thanks.

Posted: Sun 18 Dec 2011, 02:01
by ravensrest
I upgraded to Slacko 5.3.1 (which runs great) and then installed http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/lupuf ... vd-001.pet, but when I tried to run it I got an error message that the libXine.so was too short.
BS

Posted: Sun 18 Dec 2011, 21:59
by playdayz
I upgraded to Slacko 5.3.1 (which runs great) and then installed http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/lupuf ... vd-001.pet, but when I tried to run it I got an error message that the libXine.so was too short.
ravensrest, Is it possible that your slacko save file is low on memory? That can cause pets to install improperly. I just installed XineDVD in a fresh 5.3.1 and also upgraded a previous 5.3 to 5.3.1 and XineDVD worked both ways. To find how much memory you have mouse over the icon with 4 bars in the system tray in the lower right corner. 50MB should be enough.

I guess your problem was that XineDVD did not run from the menu and so you ran xine in a terminal?

You should check to make sure you got a good download of the pet. The checksum for lupufy-slacko-xinedvd-001.pet is 0e8c24ebc8280634b87b1006d659125d. If you have lupufy-slacko installed you can check by right-clicking the pet and choosing md5sum. POtherwise open a terminal int he directory that contains the pet and enter

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md5sum lupufy-slacko-xinedvd-001.pet
Also, /usr/lib/libxine.so.1.30.0 should show a size of 309K (316416 bytes) in rox -> properties.

Posted: Mon 19 Dec 2011, 02:23
by ravensrest
Thanks, Playdayz, that did seem to be the problem. Increased personal storage by 32 M and it runs perfectly.
BS

Posted: Fri 23 Mar 2012, 18:25
by darkcity
added to wiki as i think people used to lucid will find this useful 8)

http://puppylinux.org/wikka/LupufySlacko

Posted: Sun 25 Mar 2012, 20:48
by darkcity
using openbox pet

'fppanel configure' has trouble remembering Pplugin and Launch, when you switch various other settings - such as 'tray - true/false'

just a minor thing 8)

Posted: Sun 25 Mar 2012, 22:24
by playdayz
Version 005 of Lupufy Slacko is posted in the first message of this thread. Since Slacko 5.3.3 includes PupControl it is removed from Version 005.

Half (Almost) Lupufy Slacko -- Launcher Runs under JWM

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2012, 00:01
by mikeslr
Hi playdaz & All;

One of the reasons I like Openbox is that currently wbar doesn't hide. So using openbox with fbpanel enables me to add launcher (which by the way wasn't included among your lupufy apps).
I sort-of Lupufyed Slacko using the pet just to add openbox, and added launcher. Unfortunately, the other pets and sfses I added didn't show up in the menu. (They might have had I read this Geoffrey's post: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 058#588058). But instead I switched back to jwm and was surprised (':o') and happy (':D') to discover Launcher was still active.
So now I have "the best" of both. Just thought others might be interested. And perhaps you could add a pet to just install fbpanel and launcher. (I don't think launcher would work without fbpanel, even though jwm uses its own for the task bar).

mikesLr

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2012, 07:09
by darkcity

Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 13:12
by rmcellig
I'm trying out Slacko 5.5. Can I use these utilities for this version of Slacko? Does wmswitcher work in Slacko in case I want to try out other WM's? Having use Lucid 5.2.8, I love the fact that I can use wmswitcher to quickly change from IceWM, to Openbox etc.... Hopefully I can do the same in Slacko and just as easily?

Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 15:39
by playdayz
rmcellig wrote:I'm trying out Slacko 5.5. Can I use these utilities for this version of Slacko? Does wmswitcher work in Slacko in case I want to try out other WM's? Having use Lucid 5.2.8, I love the fact that I can use wmswitcher to quickly change from IceWM, to Openbox etc.... Hopefully I can do the same in Slacko and just as easily?
No, I wouldn't. What I would recommend is to look att he list of utilities on page 1 of this thread and add the ones youw ant one by one. Slacko does not include openbox but it can be added from the Puppy Package Manager

Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 16:13
by rmcellig
Thanks!