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#166 Post by belham2 »

Hi Step, Smokey and all,

I have a question or really more of a personal request: Fatdog64 rules our home laptops, so whenever the family and I go somewhere, it is FD64 that comes with us (mainly because FD64 is the best for our laptop's various wireless setups, and works the best with any wireless setups we come across outside the home).

When I am at home, I am able to use Phil's Tahr64 and/or (lately) XenialPUP64 to play both "Dreamchess" and "IQPuzzle". Both games I (and a few of my family members) are addicted to, but when we go away, we end up leaving them behind & missing them.

I have searched, read through the forums, and such, and even tried to convert Oscar's Wheezy Dreamchess and various IQPuzzle setups (in diff pups) into package(s) that will work on FD64. I fail every time. I've not had success with anything I've tried.

Does anyone have a package of either of IQPuzzle and/or Dreamchess that'll work on FD64? Or maybe could possibly use their greater skill and/or knowledge in making a FD64 package of these two games? Thank you for any consideration of this. If there's one thing or area I wish FD64 could have more ooomph in, it is the games department, basically the mental challenge games (not the shoot'em up kind)... :)

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Dream Chess

#167 Post by WillM »

Hi belham2
This is dreamchess-0.2.1.
mxml-2.10 in this directory is a required dependency.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

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Re: Dream Chess

#168 Post by belham2 »

WillM wrote:Hi belham2
This is dreamchess-0.2.1.
mxml-2.10 in this directory is a required dependency.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Thank you, Will!

Will give it a try tonight and/or tomorrow :wink: Thanks again!

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Re: Wine 2.6

#169 Post by jake29 »

step wrote:
jake29 wrote:Here are the package and sfs for the latest available build of Wine.
Thank you, much appreciated.
No problem. This version finally fixes all issues I had with clipboard. Previously there was a 'crash' bug mentioned here: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42009#c17 (comment #17)

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#170 Post by SFR »

belham2 wrote:IQPuzzle
I uploaded it yesterday to contrib repo. Just update Gslapt to get it.

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facetimehd

#171 Post by mavrothal »

facetimehd-0.1-x86 64-1
Driver and firmware for FacetimeHD (Broadcom 1570) PCIe webcams ie recent MacBook webcams
Only for the 4.4.35 kernel. The one in FatDog64-710 Final
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#172 Post by smokey01 »

01micko has created an sfs of google-earth-pro, get it below:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... x86_64.sfs
To make it work in Fatdog64-710 a symlink needs to be created.

In a terminal type:

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cd into /lib64
then type:

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ln -sf ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3

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#173 Post by don570 »

I made this package to open a folder with a right click and search for a file with pfind.

Remove fake .gz extension
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#174 Post by don570 »

I made this package to open HTML files as root or spot user

Instructions : right click on HTML file in ROX filer


Note there is a fake .gz extension that has to be removed after download.


Note that you can't have Seamonkey open as both root and spot user
(you get a warning message)
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scid_vs_pc-4.17

#175 Post by WillM »

scid_vs_pc-4.17-x86_64

Dependencies:
tcl-8.6.4-x86_64-1 from Gslapt
tk-8.6.4-x86_64-1 from Gslapt
snack-2.2.10scvspc-x86_64-1 from Gslapt (for sound support)
libtdom.0.8.3.r92 from this same link (for correspondence chess support)
Sound files are in /usr/share/scid/sound.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

scid_vs_pc-4.17-x86_64-1

Dependencies:
tcl-8.6.4-x86_64-1 from Gslapt
tk-8.6.4-x86_64-1 from Gslapt
Does not support sound or correspondence chess. Everything else is equal.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

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#176 Post by step »

Recent uploads for Fatdog64-710:
  • R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.0. Install from package manager. Package release >>info, SFS packages, and add-on downloads.
  • rstudio 1.0.143, R IDE. Install from package manager. Package release >>info, SFS packages, and add-on downloads.
  • ytnef 1.9.2 is a command-line utility that can take a winmail.dat file sent from Microsoft Outlook and extract all attachments including vCards and Contacts. Install from package manager.
  • tnef 1.4.14 is a command-line utility that can take a winmail.dat file sent from Microsoft Outlook and extract all attachments. UExtract can use this. Install from package manager.
All my package uploads: see the link in my signature.
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#177 Post by belham2 »

SFR wrote:
belham2 wrote:IQPuzzle
I uploaded it yesterday to contrib repo. Just update Gslapt to get it.

Greetings!

Hi SFR,

I didn't even see this until yesterday. Thank you for giving this a go! Unfortunately, I cannot get your fatdog64-contrib iqpuzzle.txz (uploaded 18-19 April) to run in any of my Fatdog64-710 laptop installs. Did it actually run in your Fatdog64-710?

I even tried your iqpuzzle.txz file you uploaded in Micko's new Slacko64-700b3 and in Peebee's new LxPup64-17.05 (based on Slacko64-700b3), and Iqpuzzle wouldn't run in either of them either. (discussed here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 197#955197

I will try again compiling iqpuzzle from it's github source, but this time do it in Slacko64-700b3 and see if that makes a difference getting it to run in both Fatdog64 and Slacko64-versions. When I tried to compile it in Fatdog64 many weeks ago, the compiled-result wouldn't run/start---which is exactly the same result I encountered with your iqpuzzle.1.0.4.txz uploaded to fatdog-contrib on 18-19 April. Maybe the game cannot be run in Fatdogs or Slackos??

Thanks again.

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#178 Post by SFR »

belham2 wrote:Did it actually run in your Fatdog64-710?
Yep, I even checked it on a fresh install (no savefile), so all deps are there for sure.
Any messages when you launch it from terminal (the command is: iqpuzzle)?

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#179 Post by s243a »

Here are some random packages:

mono-4.8.0.495-x86_64…Bo.tgz
avahi-0.6.31-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
libgdiplus-4.2-x86_64-1…Bo.tgz
dulwich-0.9.0-x86_64-1…Bo.tgz
spawn-fcgi-1.6.4-x86_6…Bo.tgz
synergy-1.7.6-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz

I built these a while ago in fatdog710 beta. The extension looks right. Let me know if there any problems and I'll remove and or rebuild the file.

I didn't compile avachi with all it's options. The options I used are as follows

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./configure \
  --prefix=/usr \
  --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \
  --sysconfdir=/etc \
  --localstatedir=/var \
  --mandir=/usr/man \
  --docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION \
  --enable-tests \
  --disable-static \
  --disable-monodoc \
  --disable-autoipd \
  --enable-python-dbus \
  --enable-pygtk\
  --enable-glib \
  --enable-dbus \
  --enable-python \
  --enable-gtk \
  --enable-gtk3 \
  --enable-qt4 \
  --disable-qt3 \
  --enable-core-docs \
  --enable-compat-howl \
  --enable-compat-libdns_sd \
  --with-dbus-sys=/etc/dbus-1/system.d \
  --with-avahi-user=avahi \
  --with-avahi-group=avahi \
  --with-avahi-priv-access-group=netdev \
  --with-distro=slackware \
  --program-prefix= \
  --program-suffix= \
  --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \
  $MONO
Slackbuild file attached.
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#180 Post by step »

@s243a Downloading from any of the links stops asking for a dropbox password.
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#181 Post by s243a »

step wrote:@s243a Downloading from any of the links stops asking for a dropbox password.
It should be fixed now. Also, here is a link to the folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9ugg7lkspmdt ... alaDa?dl=0

I've also now added synergy to the list. It requires avachi. I compiled avachi with mono support but I don't think that mono is required.
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#182 Post by smokey01 »

Does anyone have a copy of Tesseract-ocr for Fatdog64-710?

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#183 Post by SFR »

smokey01 wrote:Does anyone have a copy of Tesseract-ocr for Fatdog64-710?
I built one about a year ago: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B41XHo ... sp=sharing

It's big, though (370M), because I've included lots of 'traineddata' files in there.

MD5: cebb7b1000b6a00fc71f64f922b48693 tesseract-3.04.00-x86_64-1.sfs

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#184 Post by smokey01 »

SFR wrote:
smokey01 wrote:Does anyone have a copy of Tesseract-ocr for Fatdog64-710?
I built one about a year ago: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B41XHo ... sp=sharing

It's big, though (370M), because I've included lots of 'traineddata' files in there.

MD5: cebb7b1000b6a00fc71f64f922b48693 tesseract-3.04.00-x86_64-1.sfs

Greetings!
Thanks for that SFR, it sure is a big sucker but then it's not something one uses very often.

Unfortunately it didn't run. Ldd displayed two missing dependencies: libtesseract.so.3 and liblept.so.5, however they were both present as symlinks. Rather strange don't you think.

I had problems building it. What build recipe did you use?

Thanks

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#185 Post by SFR »

smokey01 wrote:Unfortunately it didn't run. Ldd displayed two missing dependencies: libtesseract.so.3 and liblept.so.5, however they were both present as symlinks. Rather strange don't you think.
So (correct me if I'm wrong), the symlinks are there, but the libs these symlinks should be pointing to are missing?
smokey01 wrote:I had problems building it. What build recipe did you use?
No recipe, unfortunately, I built it manually.
Anyway, AUR is always a great help when it comes to identifying dependencies, finding patches and getting an overall idea of how to build a package:
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/comm ... tesseract/

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