rcrsn51 wrote: 6. Click Load.
(is hard to defend this, but let's "blame" the UI that is not very helpful after an 18h day )
rcrsn51 wrote: 6. Click Load.
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** ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 16, near token '</default>': syntax error
aborting...
Aborted creation of PET package
I'm open to suggestion to improve the GUI.mavrothal wrote:rcrsn51 wrote: 6. Click Load.
(is hard to defend this, but let's "blame" the UI that is not very helpful after an 18h day )
If you get the mpc libs from T2 compile (t2-packs), it only has the static library (libmpc.a). It does not come with the dynamic library (libmpc.so) - the idea being, the file is so small so that it is expected to be included in the executables that use it; when those executables are built. That is how T2 built the mpc.mavrothal wrote:I was cross compiling an ARMv7 kernel in FatDog 600a2 and my cross compiler needed mpc, a small math library.
So here is the pet compiled in FD from the T2 source, for your devx
Latter Hmm, the original pet (~33kb) was generated by "new2dir make install > dir2pet" and from what I see had no so libs only the dev lib.
The so libs where installed in FatDog directly!
The dir2pet in Fatdog is of "heritage" quality - with all bugs etc I have been biten more than once. Whenever it get screwed, however, deleting the pet.specs always automagically cure the diseaseWhen I realized it, I untared the original pet included the so libs and run dir2pet but dir2pet failed withIt would appear that it does not like the DEF_version variable (ie pet version) and quitsCode: Select all
** ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 16, near token '</default>': syntax error aborting... Aborted creation of PET package
It is old, true, but it does support blocklist. You just have to install the blocklist it manually.openwell3 wrote:Pet for Transmission:
Transmission is very old version, no longer supports blocklists.
Anyone interested in Frisbee can lift it up from 521; but please note that Frisbee requires a special patched version of dhcpcd which isn't in 600.Pet for Frisbee.
Had to use network wizard, instead of wpa.
Lost my tray icon for wifi, but can connect OK.
Like frisbee very well.
Thanks Will.WillM wrote:This is lxpanel-0.5.9, and its dependencies, menu-data and menu-cache.
These pets do overwrite some system files.
I was thinking to do the same, but you beat me to it Would be a fine addition to the pet repo. Thank you.01micko wrote:Since we have imlib2 available, I thought I'd compile feh console image viewer. It's a very cool tool!
Arrgh, I twisted my tongue...it requires "giblib" (I added lib prefix so it's called "libgiblib" [say that 3 times fast!])
1. This does use the Puppy Linux hierarchy. That is the job of menu-data, which places an application menu in /etc/xdg/menus.Three questions:
1. Is this patched or unpatched lxpanel? The one in 600 is patched for puppy's menu hierarchy (among other things).
2. Is it stable? The last time I tried to compile newer lxpanel (a couple of years ago) was when it reached 0.5 and it crashed immediately at start-up.
3. How does the menu system work? Does it auto-refresh its menus based on the desktop files in /usr/share/applications, or do we need to run something equivalent to fixmenus?
Thank you Mick.01micko wrote:I made an sfs of SRWare..
Iron
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/fatdog6 ... x86_64.sfs 35MB (includes gconf and dbus_glib, so that's why it's an sfs plus it's pretty big, even with xz comp)
Checksum: e1eae2da9f98dbbed67828fb4faf52b3 iron-19.1100.0-x86_64.sfs
It's not compiled by me, it's the generic version from their site. Also, I had problems compiling gconf from t2 source so I used slackware's 64 bit version. Dbus_glib is from FDPM. It should run as user "spot" if you are user root, but I have an alternate starter script in there allowing running as root.. we all know iron/chrome/chromium hate that! It uses iguleder's library compiled on FD. So, if you need to run it as root all the time you can edit the iron.desktop file and set the exec as iron-root.
Have fun! (let me know if it works for you)
FOOTNOTE: newcomers to chrome based browsers.. careful.. the cache fills up quick so watch your save file!
Thanks Grant.smokey01 wrote:I also did a little work on the Wbar icons. They are now more applicable to FatDog and I have also added a font.
Because there are a few more icons it's a little fatter.
http://www.smokey01.com/software/deskto ... x86_64.pet
With chromium browsers (before first launching) I replace the contents of defaultbrowser with the following so that the save file impact is reduced – the contents of tmp are not saved.FOOTNOTE: newcomers to chrome based browsers.. careful.. the cache fills up quick so watch your save file!
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#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/chromium --disk-cache-dir="/tmp" "$@"