Dpup Wheezy. Woof-CE built debian wheezy 7.2 packages used
Complete noob, but what I do know is that Jejy69 made a Slackware thing with Gslapt. On the French forum he dropped also one for Upup but did not develop it further
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=79810
Maybe he could be of help ?[/quote]
< interesting... some more developers are needed maybe to fix these
problems in DpupWheezy ? Really, we are stuck for the moment with
developers who have a solid understanding of puppy derivatives...
it will get fixed... not enough developers with enough time to dig into
it right now I think >
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=79810
Maybe he could be of help ?[/quote]
< interesting... some more developers are needed maybe to fix these
problems in DpupWheezy ? Really, we are stuck for the moment with
developers who have a solid understanding of puppy derivatives...
it will get fixed... not enough developers with enough time to dig into
it right now I think >
since Wheezy (the debian original) is fairly new itself... Im wonderingJames C wrote:Might possibly have something to do with repository changes made when Wheezy went from Testing to Stable.What was Debian thinking ........releasing a stable version of Wheezy (Debian 7.0).
if there isnt some basic change in the way Wheezy is handling packages
that causes these problems in puppylinux derivative ?
we will have to see
Had to try the "broken" PPM. Dpup Wheezy live pfix=ram........ installed Inkscape from the main Debian repo.
Worked here.
Worked here.
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Gimp and Geegie from Pemasu's repo. Still live pfix=ram. Both installed as I expected.The "broken" PPM appears to be working.
Evidently the repos are still good and the pets all installed fine.
Evidently the repos are still good and the pets all installed fine.
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Just for the hell of it, booted my frugal install of Wheezy and installed Gimp and Geegie .....PPM working fine.
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EDIT: As of this writing, there is nothing wrong with PPM orJames C wrote:Had to try the "broken" PPM. Dpup Wheezy live pfix=ram........ installed Inkscape from the main Debian repo.
Worked here.
other here... rather, it is the recurring problem I have with 'cobwebs'...
after several sessions... Im not sure... possibly after some basic programs
get installed, everything begins to work.
My apologies to all for rambling about temporary glitchiness.
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Gtick-0.5.2 metronome for wheezy
Hi to musicians !
here is latest Gtick metronome for now compiled on wheezy, as also the NLS files with lot of locales
Might needs sound setting (see Preferences); should works OOTB as sound is configured for OSS (settings saved into /root/.gtickrc).
Enjoy+fun
Charlie
here is latest Gtick metronome for now compiled on wheezy, as also the NLS files with lot of locales
Might needs sound setting (see Preferences); should works OOTB as sound is configured for OSS (settings saved into /root/.gtickrc).
Enjoy+fun
Charlie
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Hello Pemasu,
In 3.5.2.7 I have encountered a problem with cmake. I am trying to install a package (this has worked in Slacko and Raring) following these instructions:-
Install zrtpcpp (optional), for unbreakable call encryption
$ sudo apt-get install cmake libssl-dev
$ git clone git://git.linphone.org/zrtpcpp.git
$ cd zrtpcpp && cmake -Denable-ccrtp=false . && make
$ sudo make install
Obviously I know we don't need the sudo and cmake and libssl-dev are already installed.
When I tried to run cmake I got an error that libarchive12 was missing so I installed that from PPM with libarchive-dev as well.
Then when I tried to run cmake the second time I got this error:-
Any ideas?
In 3.5.2.7 I have encountered a problem with cmake. I am trying to install a package (this has worked in Slacko and Raring) following these instructions:-
Install zrtpcpp (optional), for unbreakable call encryption
$ sudo apt-get install cmake libssl-dev
$ git clone git://git.linphone.org/zrtpcpp.git
$ cd zrtpcpp && cmake -Denable-ccrtp=false . && make
$ sudo make install
Obviously I know we don't need the sudo and cmake and libssl-dev are already installed.
When I tried to run cmake I got an error that libarchive12 was missing so I installed that from PPM with libarchive-dev as well.
Then when I tried to run cmake the second time I got this error:-
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# cmake -Denable-ccrtp=false .
CMake Error: Could not find CMAKE_ROOT !!!
CMake has most likely not been installed correctly.
Modules directory not found in
/usr/bin
CMake Error: Error executing cmake::LoadCache(). Aborting.
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Hi Pemasu,
Thanks, that worked.
I have uploaded a TEST build of the new Linphone 3.6.1 for Dpup Wheezy here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=87080
Reports and comments welcome.
Thanks, that worked.
I have uploaded a TEST build of the new Linphone 3.6.1 for Dpup Wheezy here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=87080
Reports and comments welcome.
Oscar in England
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I could only make pet packages for gimp
gimp-wheezy-2.8.6.pet 19.5 mb
gimp-wheezy NLS-2.8.6.pet 10.5 mb (optional foreign language pet)
If you wish G'mic plugins...
The user can install the G'MIC plugins in Gimp.
Both files must be installed!!
gimp-gmic-1.5.5.pet
fftw-3.3.2.pet
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gimp-wheezy-2.8.6.pet 19.5 mb
gimp-wheezy NLS-2.8.6.pet 10.5 mb (optional foreign language pet)
If you wish G'mic plugins...
The user can install the G'MIC plugins in Gimp.
Both files must be installed!!
gimp-gmic-1.5.5.pet
fftw-3.3.2.pet
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Fpm2
Hello,
Yesterday I downloaded wheezy Wheezy 3.5.2.6 and made a frugal install on a Lenovo S12 netbook. I like Wheezy a lot and have had only one issue. Fpm2, which works out of the box, gets broken during my tinkering (segmentation fault). When I start from pfix=ram, fpm2 stops working after I set up the wireless. Any suggestions will be appreciated!
By the way, I got a message that wl does not support wpa--but I overrode that and the connection is working fine with wpa2.
Thanks!
Yesterday I downloaded wheezy Wheezy 3.5.2.6 and made a frugal install on a Lenovo S12 netbook. I like Wheezy a lot and have had only one issue. Fpm2, which works out of the box, gets broken during my tinkering (segmentation fault). When I start from pfix=ram, fpm2 stops working after I set up the wireless. Any suggestions will be appreciated!
By the way, I got a message that wl does not support wpa--but I overrode that and the connection is working fine with wpa2.
Thanks!
It has same kind bug in Upup Raring when I use debian .deb.
I test compiled it from source and several versions seems to allow launching 2 times without giving initial master password. Then it seqfaults. Removing the the config folder allows to start again:
/root/.fpm
My suggestion. Download and install older version from puppy repo and use it:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 5-pup4.pet
I test compiled it from source and several versions seems to allow launching 2 times without giving initial master password. Then it seqfaults. Removing the the config folder allows to start again:
/root/.fpm
My suggestion. Download and install older version from puppy repo and use it:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 5-pup4.pet
I see, nothing to do with the wireless or other changes I made...
The fpm2-0.75 pet does not seem to install properly (no binary appears in /usr/bin and no desktop file in /user/share/applicatons). I don't know if that's an issue with the package manager, or something I screwed up.
Acting on your comment about the config folder, I copied the /root/.fpm folder over from Precise and now fpm2 is working fine. I am running version 0.79 from a directory in /mnt/home, having removed the built-in package prior to attempting to install fpm2-0.75..
Thanks for the prompt reply.
The fpm2-0.75 pet does not seem to install properly (no binary appears in /usr/bin and no desktop file in /user/share/applicatons). I don't know if that's an issue with the package manager, or something I screwed up.
Acting on your comment about the config folder, I copied the /root/.fpm folder over from Precise and now fpm2 is working fine. I am running version 0.79 from a directory in /mnt/home, having removed the built-in package prior to attempting to install fpm2-0.75..
Thanks for the prompt reply.