Midori browser (2.5 MB ~static ) 5MB full shared +all deps
2.5mb static midori-2.2-92.pet
Just installed the 2.5 mb static version in quirky006 just for a test. It works pretty good. Am using it to post this.
Works well with privoxy 3.0.12(localhost:8118).
Occasionally I lose the scrollbar when maximised but returns when windowed and remaximised.
Live audio stream via flash is working as I post now and seamonkey is running concurrently.
ADDED for Dpup484b4:
In dpup484b4, one needs to place the symlinks to /lib/firefox/plugins in the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins folder via: select all while in /lib/firefox/plugins, ctrl-shift-drag to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Then all existing plugins are enabled and working. My /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins happened to be empty to begin with here, but other dpup systems may be different, so check it first.
While posting to forum, the processor would peg at 100% so had to kill. Trying now with JSCRIPT toggled off. This seems to eliminate the crashes from pressing back button as well.
Works well with privoxy 3.0.12(localhost:8118).
Occasionally I lose the scrollbar when maximised but returns when windowed and remaximised.
Live audio stream via flash is working as I post now and seamonkey is running concurrently.
ADDED for Dpup484b4:
In dpup484b4, one needs to place the symlinks to /lib/firefox/plugins in the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins folder via: select all while in /lib/firefox/plugins, ctrl-shift-drag to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Then all existing plugins are enabled and working. My /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins happened to be empty to begin with here, but other dpup systems may be different, so check it first.
While posting to forum, the processor would peg at 100% so had to kill. Trying now with JSCRIPT toggled off. This seems to eliminate the crashes from pressing back button as well.
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using light house 4.3.3-f
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bash-3.00# midori
(midori:25197): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'stock_new-tab' for stock: Icon 'stock_new-tab' not present in theme
(midori:25197): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'gnome-stock-trash' for stock: Icon 'gnome-stock-trash' not present in theme
Segmentation fault
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I'll repackage it when I get home tonight along with gnutls and the header files - It was really late (or early) and I had to manually build the package because new2dir(installwatch) doesn't pick up waf installs... still - can't believe I missed the midori binary. I applied a patch to remove libIDN requirement from webkitgtk as well (the patch to allow glib instead of libICU is already applied in webkitgtk-1.1.19), so I'll post the -IDN patch too. I just ran out of time and got in a hurry.
Read the Midori website faq regarding the icons - you need a large appropriate icon theme (tango etc...) to remove the messages - should not affect operations though
Read the Midori website faq regarding the icons - you need a large appropriate icon theme (tango etc...) to remove the messages - should not affect operations though
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I reposted the shared midori with the dependencies included - turns out I packaged my working directory by accident. Afterwards I noticed that the icon does not show up in the jwm menu (even though it is displayed in ROX and other window managers)
Fix:
replace the following line in /usr/share/applications/midori.desktop
Icon=midori
with
Icon=midori.png
This will be fixed in the split package.
Fix:
replace the following line in /usr/share/applications/midori.desktop
Icon=midori
with
Icon=midori.png
This will be fixed in the split package.
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I didn't use the "stable" versions of webkit or midori since the glib unicode functionality is less than a week old (I've been tracking it), so any bug reports that you can post to their bug tracker could help it become stable (if it is unicode related it is probably webkit)
DEV files and split libraries are here:
http://code.google.com/p/puppy-developm ... loads/list
DEV files and split libraries are here:
http://code.google.com/p/puppy-developm ... loads/list
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has anyone tested this on a variety of unicode sites - one of the big arguments against using glib was that the unicode conversion would be slow compared to libICU
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if you have already installed the updated glib (required), then try running strace
strace is the poor man's debuggerhttp://linux.die.net/man/1/strace
the culprit should be somewhere near the end of the file.
if you can't identify it, gzip midori_log and post it.
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strace midori >midori_log
defaulttexteditor midori_log
the culprit should be somewhere near the end of the file.
if you can't identify it, gzip midori_log and post it.
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Here is the log. I have decided to just get on with downloading the tango icons which will probably be useful to have any way .
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the last thing that tries to load in a rhapsody plugin
/root/.mozilla/plugins/nprhapengine.so
google turns up a lot of segfaults with it
/root/.mozilla/plugins/nprhapengine.so
google turns up a lot of segfaults with it
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- Colonel Panic
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I tried it but I'm apparently missing a file called libenchant.so.1. Has anyone else had this problem?
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@colonel panic
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
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Thanks for your advice. I've got enchant now, but the puppy repo doesn't have any of the spell packages - at least, they aren't visible in the petget listing.technosaurus wrote:@colonel panic
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
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I think that the enchant package has 1 or 2 smaller spell packages already (probably ispell?) The important thing... is it working now, regardless of spell check?
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