Weird bug, going into pupget...
Weird bug, going into pupget...
I go into pupget, and get that green screen, but whenever I try to go to Install_or_remove_packages I get this weird disclamer like thing, but whenever I hit ok nothing happens..
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Script Seems Ok.
[EDIT: The Extension array is not allowed]
#!/bin/sh
RETTAGS="`Xdialog --title "PupGet package manager" --left --stdout --separator " " --item-help --icon "/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/packaging96.xpm" --no-cancel --buildlist "Add or remove packages that will be in Puppy. For any packages that you choose to add,\nyou can choose whether to download the pkgs from the Internet or obtain them locally.\nHover mouse pointer over a package for further info. Packages are in groups:\nCore groups: CONSCORE, XLIBCORE, GTK1CORE, GTK2CORE, TCLCORE, QT3CORE, MMCORE\nAppl groups: CONSAPPS, [MM]XLIBAPPS, [MM]GTK1APPS, [MM]GTK2APPS, [MM]TCLAPPS, [MM]QT3APPS\nExample1: MMGTK2APPS pkg requires all CONSCORE, XLIBCORE, GTK2CORE, MMCORE pkgs installed.\nExample2: QT3APPS package requires all CONSCORE, XLIBCORE, QT3CORE pkgs installed.\nAny extra required pkg specified like this, for Gxine pkg: MMGTK2APPS +xine-1.0 900K\nNote: Only packages not in the live-CD are listed below. The official live-CD has most\nof the CORE groups installed. For the complete list, see /root/.packages/packages.txt." 780x540+0+0 0 \
`"
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ];then
exit
fi
echo "$RETTAGS" > /tmp/rettags.txt
^ <==== That temp file
And I do not seem to have the root/.packages/alienpackages.txt
Last edited by flamesage on Sat 13 Aug 2005, 15:28, edited 3 times in total.
You can now delete all the code that you put in the previous post to unclutter the thread. It is no longer necessary as the script seems OK.
Please edit that post, and just add that the script seems to be OK
Now I've got a hint:
After you get the error, close the screen and attach the following files (don't paste the contents, just attach the file)
I am almost sure that the problem is there. I think that the culprit is a DotPup that didn't register itself correctly.
Once you attach that file I will be able to solve your problem once and for all.
Actually now that you know what the problem may be, you may remember playing arround creating DotPups or something like that.
The format on each line of the alienpackages.txt file should be something like the following:
this is "string1" "string1" on "string1" \
If any of the components is missing (any of the strings or the 'on' or the \ ) you will get that error.
Please edit that post, and just add that the script seems to be OK
Now I've got a hint:
After you get the error, close the screen and attach the following files (don't paste the contents, just attach the file)
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/tmp/pkgdialog
/root/.packages/alienpackages.txt
Once you attach that file I will be able to solve your problem once and for all.
Actually now that you know what the problem may be, you may remember playing arround creating DotPups or something like that.
The format on each line of the alienpackages.txt file should be something like the following:
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"tightvncserver" "tightvncserver-1.2.9-0.4" on "CONSAPPS 245K" \
If any of the components is missing (any of the strings or the 'on' or the \ ) you will get that error.
What version of puppy do you have?
Do you have a /root/.packages/livepackages.txt?
if you are using puppy 1.0.4 you can try replacing your "livepackages.txt" with mine. I am sending it compressed so the server does not block it.
For some reason the pupget is not finding the livepackages.txt (they get appened to the script that you just sent me. In your case they are not there, that's why you are getting the error.
Do you have a /root/.packages/livepackages.txt?
if you are using puppy 1.0.4 you can try replacing your "livepackages.txt" with mine. I am sending it compressed so the server does not block it.
For some reason the pupget is not finding the livepackages.txt (they get appened to the script that you just sent me. In your case they are not there, that's why you are getting the error.
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