Dpup Wheezy. Woof-CE built debian wheezy 7.2 packages used

A home for all kinds of Puppy related projects
Message
Author
User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#706 Post by OscarTalks »

VLC 2.1.5 compiled in Dpup Wheezy
See here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93448
Even better than 2.1.4
http://www.videolan.org/developers/vlc-branch/NEWS
Now available as .pet and .sfs from:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Oscar in England
Image

Leon
Posts: 265
Joined: Wed 22 Jun 2005, 21:33

Bash patched against the Bash Shellshock vulnerability

#707 Post by Leon »

dejan555 wrote:Here are packages for bash 4.3 (from git, patched, see here)

bash-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 437 KB
bash_DOC-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 607 KB
bash_NLS-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 1.12 MB
Installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

Many thanks, Dejan

Lep pozdrav v Črno goro

User avatar
Smithy
Posts: 1151
Joined: Mon 12 Dec 2011, 11:17

#708 Post by Smithy »

Cheers for the link, seems ok in 3.5.2.11

Leon
Posts: 265
Joined: Wed 22 Jun 2005, 21:33

#709 Post by Leon »

dejan555 wrote:Compiled bash with new patches, should work with same pups reported in other thread as the previous package

bash-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 437 KB
bash_DOC-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 607 KB
bash_NLS-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 1.12 MB
Installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

Thanks, Dejan.

Leon
Posts: 265
Joined: Wed 22 Jun 2005, 21:33

#710 Post by Leon »

Geoffrey wrote:New update patch 027, compiled in Carolina.

Code: Select all

# cd /tmp; rm -f /tmp/echo; env 'x=() { (a)=>\' bash -c "echo date"; cat /tmp/echo
date
cat: /tmp/echo: No such file or directory
#
bash-4.3.27-1.pet
bash_DOC-4.3.27-1.pet
bash_NLS-4.3.27-1.pet

Frisbee appears to be working with this version
Another Bash update installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

User avatar
oldyeller
Posts: 889
Joined: Tue 15 Nov 2011, 14:26
Location: Alaska

#711 Post by oldyeller »

Hi Everyone,

Is there qt pet for wheezy

User avatar
kevin.L
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed 01 Oct 2014, 00:06

#712 Post by kevin.L »

Downloaded will try this. :)
[color=#BF0000] A mind all logic is like a [/color] [url=http://www.weapons-universe.com/military-knives.htm][color=#BF0000] combat knives [/color][/url] [color=#BF0000] . It makes the hand bleed that uses it. [/color]

Leon
Posts: 265
Joined: Wed 22 Jun 2005, 21:33

#713 Post by Leon »

oldyeller wrote:Hi Everyone,

Is there qt pet for wheezy
Some older packages but maybe still useful

Qt
http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Pets_Qt4/qt4-4.8.0.pet

More Qt packages
http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Pets_Qt4/

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#714 Post by OscarTalks »

QupZilla browser version 1.8.0 has been released.
I assembled a version for Dpup Wheezy which has self-contained Qt libs so it should be just install-and-go

I have uploaded it as .pet and .sfs in case anyone wants to test it out. Take the usual precautions before installing.
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Attachments
qupzilla.jpg
QupZilla version 1.8.0 running in Dpup Wheezy
(55.78 KiB) Downloaded 839 times
Oscar in England
Image

Leon
Posts: 265
Joined: Wed 22 Jun 2005, 21:33

#715 Post by Leon »

Forum members Geoffrey and rg66 created an auto patching script bash_patcher_cli-1.1.

I used it and made new packages in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

bash-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: e0fcab342f476de809ffac78b15db6d0

bash-DOC-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: 2ac0bce83738520cb8e0162290ee08f5

bash-NLS-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: e8d9142d2e8f5de1a73246de0b4de1bd

User avatar
edoc
Posts: 4729
Joined: Sun 07 Aug 2005, 20:16
Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
Contact:

#716 Post by edoc »

QupZilla has a weird bug in Carolina where it mishandles certificates.

Is that true in Dpup Wheezy as well?
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
[i]Home page: [/i][url]http://nevils-station.com[/url]
[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
TahrPup64 & Lighthouse64-b602 & JL64-603

User avatar
charlie6
Posts: 1230
Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium

Perigee Slideshow tiny command line slideshow program

#717 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
Perigee Slideshow is a tiny command line slideshow program
source to be downloaded here:
http://jstanley.pingerthinger.com/slideshow.html

The following dependencies are needed (from debian wheezy repo):
libsdl-image1.2_1.2.12-2_i386.deb: 37 K
libsdl-image1.2-dev_1.2.12-2_i386.deb: 41 K (only for compiling purpose)
libwebp2_0.1.3-3+nmu1_i386.deb: 98 K
(libSDL1.2 is already present in dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.11)

I've extracted the zip archive under / and cd'ed to /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow;
I opened a terminal inside /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow and did
# ./buid.sh
(i needed to render build.sh executable)
I then got an error message telling
"exif_field.cpp ...96.32...‘sprintf’ was not declared in this scope"

I then edited and added

#include <stdio.h>
#include <cstdio>

at the top of /slideshow-source-1.2/exif_parser/exif_field.cpp
and then could get ./build.sh running without error.
Nothing more to do ... (no configure nor make command!

A slideshow binary is then created into /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow.
Seems to run OK.

The resulting pet is attached with extra libs and html doc included.

Typing slideshow in a terminal displays all the options to use it.
sh-3.00# slideshow
Perigee Slideshow
(c) 2003-2010 by Jeremy Stanley

Usage: slideshow [options] picture_path
picture_path is either a directory or a text file containing a list
of image files, with one image file per line. Specify - to read a
list of files on stdin.

Options:
-width X : Set screen width to X pixels (default 800)
-height Y : Set screen height to Y pixels (default 600)
-window : Run in a window (dimensions specified by -width and -height)
-name : Display image filename
-advance X : Automatically advance images every X seconds
-random : Randomize picture order
-ready : Show indicator (small green square) when next image is ready
-loop : Start over when the slideshow completes
-tran XXX : Use a transition effect between slides. XXX can be one of
fade, checkers, blinds, uncover, or random

The following options apply only when picture_path is a directory:
-recurse : Recurse into subdirectories
-sort S : Sort file list, where S is one of the following:
n+ : Name ascending (a-z)
n- : Name descending (z-a)
cd+ : Create date ascending (oldest first)
cd- : Create date descending (newest first)
md+ : Mofify date ascending (oldest first)
md- : Mofify date descending (newest first)
ed+ : Exif date ascending (oldest first)
ed- : Exif date descending (newest first)

sh-3.00#
For example, to show image files present in /mypath/myfotos, one might run the following command to get them displayed in ascendant alphabetic order:

Code: Select all

# slideshow -sort n+ /mypath/myfotos
the following command displays their name:

Code: Select all

# slideshow -name -sort n+ /mypath/myfotos
Enjoy !
Cheers, Charlie

ps: the "q" suffix tells that slideshow may be exited just pressing the "q" key, using Mark Ulrich's alias forum member MU (vielen Danke Mark !) code for slideshow.cpp - may be found here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 537#414537
Attachments
Perigee_Slideshow-1.2q_wheezy.pet
(177.54 KiB) Downloaded 293 times

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#718 Post by OscarTalks »

edoc wrote:QupZilla has a weird bug in Carolina where it mishandles certificates.
Is that true in Dpup Wheezy as well?
I only tested it briefly and to be honest I did see some certificate warnings pop up. This seems to happen with some of the other slightly smaller browsers too. I seem to recall Pemasu posted a fix but I'm not sure if it applies to QupZilla.
Oscar in England
Image

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#719 Post by OscarTalks »

Official version of bash in Wheezy is 4.2 rather than 4.3 so I applied all the 53 patches to the source code and have uploaded a .pet of only the binary. Passes all the vulnerability tests but I expect further updates will follow soon.

bash-4.2.53-wheezy.pet
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Oscar in England
Image

gyro
Posts: 1798
Joined: Tue 28 Oct 2008, 21:35
Location: Brisbane, Australia

latest savefolder implementation

#720 Post by gyro »

If anyone is interested in giving the latest implementation of savefolder a spin in Wheezy; download http://www.fishprogs.info/puppy/wheezy/ ... 5.2.11.sfs and http://www.fishprogs.info/puppy/wheezy/initrd.gz.
Move them to a directory containing a frugal install of Wheezy 3.5.2.11. And you're good to go.

gyro

User avatar
charlie6
Posts: 1230
Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium

kernel 3.12.3 won't run ...?

#721 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
In a repo for wheezy pets, to be found somewhere in this thread, there is a pet for installing the 3.12.3 kernel:
http://mirror.vcu.edu/pub/gnu_linux/pup ... 3-dpup.pet

I have installed it but can't get the 3.12.3 kernel to run.

Doing

Code: Select all

sh-3.00# uname -r
3.5.2-dpup
sh-3.00#
returns 3.5.2-dpup

How can one get the new kernel running?

Thanks for any help / answer :)

Cheers, Charlie

last edited:
possibly solved:
i'll try this method (already applied woth success some month/years ago)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60180

Thanks anyway for any comment(s)

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#722 Post by OscarTalks »

Latest security fix of openssl
Version 1.0.1j
Compiled from source in Dpup Wheezy

Code: Select all

./config --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl shared
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Oscar in England
Image

User avatar
Smithy
Posts: 1151
Joined: Mon 12 Dec 2011, 11:17

#723 Post by Smithy »

Oscartalks, I installed ssl1j from your repository, but the console reports:

Code: Select all

sh-4.2# ./config --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl shared
sh: ./config: No such file or directory
sh-4.2# 

A couple of niggles sorted:

A. The Poodle

1.Type about:config in the top line of browser (promise that you'll be careful)
2. Scroll down to

Code: Select all

security.tls.version.min
3. Click on it, and change 0 to 1.
3A. https://zmap.io/sslv3/ to test.

B: The stupid reset everything offer and lose your plugins and settings that sometimes might crop up after 60 days.

1.Type about:config in the top line of browser (promise that you'll be careful)

2 Highlight one of the entries (any will do)
but this time right click and select NEW/ Boolean.

3. And enter in the text box

Code: Select all

browser.disableResetPrompt
and set it to

Code: Select all

true
.

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#724 Post by OscarTalks »

Smithy wrote:Oscartalks, I installed ssl1j from your repository, but the console reports:

Code: Select all

sh-4.2# ./config --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl shared
sh: ./config: No such file or directory
sh-4.2# 
The code is not something which you should run. I was just giving the configure options that were used when I compiled it in case anyone was interested. You just install the .pet as normal and that's all. Apologies if I am getting confused or if my post was confusing.
Oscar in England
Image

User avatar
OscarTalks
Posts: 2196
Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
Location: London, England

#725 Post by OscarTalks »

edoc wrote:QupZilla has a weird bug in Carolina where it mishandles certificates.

Is that true in Dpup Wheezy as well?
In Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.11 there are some ca-certificates in /usr/share/share/ca-certificates which seems like the wrong location (2 shares) and I don't think the update-ca-certificates script is included anywhere.

If you install the ca-certificates package from Debian or Slackware (Patches)
http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/ ... ck14.0.txz
and make sure to run update-ca-certificates this places the certificates in /usr/share/ca-certificates and creates symlinks in /etc/ssl/certs

You should then find that QupZilla will load pages requiring certificates correctly.

Must admit though, I don't fully understand it so if someone can explain how it is all meant to work then please go ahead and do so.
Oscar in England
Image

Post Reply