You do mean the message about different md5sum found.inoxidabile wrote:Hi everybody!
Sorry, just a little question... Trying Lazy as live from usb.
Clicking on the top bar for internet it says that there isn't sfs for firefox.
Then it asks for download it, after accept this the download starts (from smokey01) and then it seems ok.
But after good download a message appears, saying that it isn't ok.
Then, with Puppy package manager I select firefox and in this way everything runs fine.
This means not necessary the SFS wasn't ok. This is mostly a result of different dates of creating the RunScript and uploading the SFS Module (after editing it again without to create a new RunScript). The md5sum-file is stored inside the RunScript's directory and created only when creating a RunScript. Just try run the application again - should work, though!
However: please do post anything about issues in LazY Puppy in its thread. I'm trying to keep this here divided from LazY Puppy as far as possible - thanks.
mikeb wrote:Ok downloaded it, tried it but no sfs obtained perhaps the lack of DISTRO_FILE_PREFIX would be the reason.... something easily hacked or is there more to it?
Ok, so it doesn't work for mikeb, but it does for partsman.partsman wrote:@RSH
I tried the StandAlone-RunScript-RoxApp-Dir.tar.gz
Very impressive
@mikeb
Can you give more informationon what you did and what you mean by: perhaps the lack of DISTRO_FILE_PREFIX would be the reason.
RSHs-ScriptBox was just an addition to give anyone an easy start for testings. Actually it is a rough cut-down of the version that I'm using here - and turned it into EN for this (mine is DE only).So just to clarify the use of sfs files and RSH script box are not the modular idea here "just a little extra bonus" am i right ?
The Modular Concept is basically the use of SFS Modules, but refined/improved as they download, load and run the application by a RunScript - using sfs_load in cli mode only.
The SFS P.L.U.S. development toolkit is to be found inside the RSHs-ScriptBox in its directory Module.
1. LP3_SFS_PLUS_3.sfs
2. LP3_SFS_PLUS-3.9.3-install.pet
These two are needed to build/edit SFS Modules, create RunScripts, adding dependencies to SFS Modules and many more. just do a right-click onto a SFS Module or a directory and look at the options (most of them do start with SFS P.L.U.S. - I think).
Note: this version 3.9.3 can not create those StandAlone-RunScript-RoxApp-Dirs - this is new in my current version 3.9.4.
When it is version 4.0.x I will publish this as a release. This will include then (hopefully) a short guide to the use of it.