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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

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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?

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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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#186 Post by smokey01 »

SFR wrote:
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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The symlinks are valid and point to the actual lib. Quite strange. Have you tried to run it under Fatdog64-710?

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#187 Post by SFR »

Smokey01 wrote:The symlinks are valid and point to the actual lib. Quite strange. Have you tried to run it under Fatdog64-710?
Yes, of course.
What if you try it without a savefile?
Are you trying it as root or normal user?
If the latter, perhaps it's a permission thing (wrong perms on /usr/lib64 maybe?).
Just tried it as normal user and still works for me.

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#188 Post by smokey01 »

I unpacked the sfs, copied it and re-squashed it, now it's working fine.

Go figure. The permissions looked ok. I notice the file size has dropped from 370M to 366M. Probably a different version of xz when you squashed it.

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#189 Post by SFR »

smokey01 wrote:I unpacked the sfs, copied it and re-squashed it, now it's working fine.

Go figure. The permissions looked ok. I notice the file size has dropped from 370M to 366M. Probably a different version of xz when you squashed it.

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That's odd, indeed...
Anyway, glad it works at last!

As for the size, I'm using these options: '-comp xz -b 512K'.
Used to use also '-Xbcj x86', but it happened once that the resulting SFS didn't behave right (can't recall what what is exactly), so I dropped this option.

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#190 Post by step »

Please post your feedback to this separate thread:
Kodi for Fatdog-710 packages and SFS (beta)
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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Wine 2.10

#191 Post by jake29 »

Here are the package and sfs for the latest available build of Wine.

wine-2.10-i686-1.txz (205mb)
wine-2.10-710-1.sfs (223mb)

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#192 Post by smokey01 »

I have compiled and packaged the nvidia graphics driver 375.66 for k4.4.35.
http://www.smokey01.com/fd710/packages/ ... d710-1.txz
It is rather large as I left the source directory in along with libnvidia-compiler.so.375.66 which alone is 47M. The source directory is 22M. These are extracted sizes. It comes with no guarantees but it works fine here.
You can also grab it via my repo if you add the following to Gslapt:
http://www.smokey01.com/fd710/packages/

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#193 Post by step »

If anyone needs it, I have compiled and packaged the nvidia driver 340.102 for kernel 4.4.35.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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#194 Post by step »

Recent uploads for Fatdog64-710:
  • R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.1. Install from package manager. Package release >>info, SFS packages, and add-on downloads.
  • rtl8188eus_kali_k449-2017.06.30 is an alternative driver for TP-Link's TL-WN725N wireless adapter. Compiled on kernel 4.4.35. Install from package manager.
  • CGDB 0.7.0 is a very lightweight console front-end to the GNU debugger for compiled source code developers. Install from package manager.
All my package uploads: see the link in my signature.

The Kodi 17.3 package test phase is now Release Candidate 1. See http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=957327#957327.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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#195 Post by jake29 »

step wrote:The Kodi 17.3 package test phase is now Release Candidate 1. See http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=957327#957327.
The last build uploaded was June 7th. Is there a newer file, or have you rebadged the existing Beta as RC1?

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#196 Post by step »

No new uploads. The existing beta is rebadged RC1.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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#197 Post by jake29 »

step wrote:No new uploads. The existing beta is rebadged RC1.
Okay, thanks. I just wanted to make sure.

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Wine 2.13

#198 Post by jake29 »

Here are the package and sfs for the latest available build of Wine.

wine-2.13-i686-1.txz (205mb)
wine-2.13-710-1.sfs (224mb)

Note: Steam (Game Client) is working with this version.
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#199 Post by step »

The link points to version 2.3.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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#200 Post by jake29 »

step wrote:The link points to version 2.3.
Sorry about that. Early morning upload - I guess my vision had still yet to clear. Links are corrected now.

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