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ttuuxxx

Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 10720 Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 06:03 Post subject:
New Release of SkipStone. Can Somone compile it Please |
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http://freshmeat.net/projects/skipstone/?branch_id=9612&release_id=270056
A new release was just made and Skipstone can now be compiled against the latest Firefox Headers. Okay I have no idea what Firefox headers are. so if anyone has the time could you please compile it with the latest firefox and release it as a pet.
And if you were really keen could you maybe make a sort of how two document how it was done. So I might be able to do it in the future?
Thanks forever so much for your time
ttuuxxx
Update
Well thanks Barry and everyone else who made packages for it, really it made my Month:)
ttuuxxx
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trapster

Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 1966 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 07:45 Post subject:
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I just tried this morning and get some error message about clock skew when I did make install.
I've never seen that one.
?????????
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ttuuxxx

Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 10720 Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 08:18 Post subject:
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| trapster wrote: | I just tried this morning and get some error message about clock skew when I did make install.
I've never seen that one.
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well i Googled it and came up with this.
It's when some of the files that are being compiled are newer then the current system time. It shouldn't be a problem. But check what time your clock is at...
"make" uses the time stamp of the file to determine if the file it is trying to compile is old or new. if your clock is bonked, it may have problems compiling.
if you try to modify files at another machine with a clock time ahead by a few minutes and transfer them to your machine and then try to compile it may cough up a warning that says the file was modified from the future. clock may be skewed or something to that effect ( cant really remember ). you could just ls to the offending file and do this:
#touch <filename of offending file>
and it SHOULD compile now. at least that's what i think i did...
hope that helps ttuuxxx
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trapster

Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 1966 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 10:42 Post subject:
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Thanks. You made me dig deeper.
Here's what I did
#./configure
#make clean
#find . -exec touch {} \;
#make
That seemed to clean up the "clock skewed" issue
Now make install results with this:
| Code: | # make install
make: `install' is up to date. |
wassupwidat???
some days, compiling can be soooo fun
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BarryK
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 11:31 Post subject:
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Okay, I compiled it. See my blog:
http://puppylinux.com/blog/?p=141
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BarryK
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 11:35 Post subject:
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And here's the PET package. Coimpiled for Dingo, so I don't know if it will work in older pups.
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skipstone-0.9.7.pet |
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952 Time(s) |
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trapster

Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 1966 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 11:39 Post subject:
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showoff....
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trapster

Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 1966 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 13:01 Post subject:
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So far so good...
Fullsize
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FuturePerfect
Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 47 Location: Southwestern U.S.
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 16:35 Post subject:
Skipstone doesn't work on my Puppy 2.14 Subject description: Skipstone |
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Skipstone PET doesn't work on my Puppy 2.14--opens to browser screen, but then closes immediately (with no GUI error message).
-Any chance someone can tweak Skipstone to work on 2.14? Especially since 2.14R seems to be an ongoing thing.
-Also, can anyone confirm (or prepackage) the minimum supporting software/libraries needed and let us know what other software/libraries can be removed to save space? Would be of great interest to the barebones Puppy users.
Not being technical, I'm hoping someone else can help here. If there is some log I can generate or trace, I'm happy to do so, but need detailed instructions.
In case what other browsers I have installed and working on my Puppy 2.14 are of help in figuring out why Skipstone won't work, they are:
SeaMonkey 1.0.6
Firefox 2.0.0.11
Netsurf 1.1
Dillo 0.8.6
Thanks.
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JustGreg
Joined: 24 May 2005 Posts: 651 Location: Connecticut USA
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 18:06 Post subject:
Subject description: Skipstone and Eee PC |
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I tried Skipstone with Dingo Alpha 5 (11 Jan) on my Eee PC. It worked fine. One question, does Skipstone inherit the settings from Seamonkey for cookies, etc? There did not seem to be a way to set Skipstone for the handling of cookies and other parameters. I could have missed it. Thanks in advance for any help.
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BarryK
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2008, 18:33 Post subject:
Subject description: Skipstone and Eee PC |
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| JustGreg wrote: | | I tried Skipstone with Dingo Alpha 5 (11 Jan) on my Eee PC. It worked fine. One question, does Skipstone inherit the settings from Seamonkey for cookies, etc? There did not seem to be a way to set Skipstone for the handling of cookies and other parameters. I could have missed it. Thanks in advance for any help. |
Yeah, I think I saw something about cookies in the Preferences window in Skipstone.
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muggins
Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 6660 Location: lisbon
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Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2008, 02:06 Post subject:
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FuturePerfect,
I've compiled it with pup2.16 & uploaded it here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25643
I think it should be compatible with pup2.14, so give it a spin. Although I can't understand the enthusiasm for skipstone, unless we can get it working with a minimum of moz-libs?
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FuturePerfect
Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 47 Location: Southwestern U.S.
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Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2008, 17:14 Post subject:
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muggins:
Thank you very much for compiling Skipstone for Puppy 2!
I uninstalled my old Skipstone and installed yours and it works perfectly!
Sorry for my delay in thanking you for providing Skipstone, but I thought comparing the speed of Puppy browsers on old gear might be of interest & a sort of payback from non-techie me.
As far as why interest in Skipstone, supposedly because Gecko rendering engine it uses from Firefox is small and the minimal features in Skipstone unleash native speed of Gecko so Skipstone is fast yet supports Firefox plugins (not extensions, sigh).
At least this is reported by some people--go to: http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/695/ and search for boutell (this articles is old but has good info on lightweight browsers)
However, in my case of quick testing on an ancient mini laptop (200 MHZ Cyrix Gxi CPU; 128 MB RAM; 2 GB hard disk; 640x480!), Skipstone was no better than SeaMonkey/Firefox except load time (no Java or popups; ads off in Firefox but little change here):
Skipstone: load 22 sec: render CNN 82 sec
SeaMonkey: load 45 sec: render CNN 85 sec
Firefox: load 78 sec: render CNN 78 sec
Best speed for full javascript rendering was Netsurf (and it has some kind of ad blocking built in!):
Netsurf: load 19 sec: render CNN 37 sec
Thus for old machines, Dillo is still the speed king
(although no javascript, some pics and text found often OK):
Dillo: load 8 sec; render CNN 7 sec
Am wondering if a fast and reasonably-accurate graphical display is even possible on such old machines (the old mono-spaced text browsers like w3m, even with pics, are too ugly for me).
The only small fully-graphical browser I know of that I haven't tried yet is a version of the old Links browser enhanced for graphics here:
http://links.twibright.com/
The download section has good docs too (college project).
I haven't tried it because I haven't found a compiled version for Puppy 2.
Does anyone use this Links and have experience on speed or have suggestions on other lightweight/fast graphical browsers to try?
Thanks again muggins for all your help.
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BarryK
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2008, 03:20 Post subject:
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FuturePerfect,
Links is an official PET package for Puppy2. Just click the 'install' button and install it.
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FuturePerfect
Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 47 Location: Southwestern U.S.
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Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2008, 13:00 Post subject:
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Barry:
Thanks for taking the time from your busy schedule to answer.
After loading Puppy package manager in my 2.14 Puppy, didn't see Links listed under that name in PETget or DotPup.
I did find a PET for elinks that is a text-only browser.
I was hoping to find the Links browser that has a full graphics mode (sometimes called Links2) that's at www.twibright.com.
(There's a still later graphics version called HackedLinks at http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~karpov/linksk-hacked/ that's buggy).
Thanks again for any further help that can be provided.
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