pFind 6.3
Cosmetic :
Pfind -> Pfilesearch seems to work for me on Macpup-529(Precise) .
But i get a bunch of messages in the console :
sh-3.00# pfind
grep: /root/.pfind/pfindrc: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pfind/pfind: line 716: /root/.pfilesearch/tmp/SEARCHPATHS: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
EXIT="Ready"
grep: /root/.pfind/pfindMIMErc: No such file or directory
EXIT="Ready"
EXIT="Ready"
rm: invalid option -- 'd'
Try `rm --help' for more information.
AND 200s of these kinds :
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmailbox.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmailcap.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmailcap.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmain.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmain.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmarshal.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmarshal.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmath.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmath.tex': File exists
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And I have a question about the possibility to alter the 500 files list VALUE in the GUI .
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@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ export Pfind_simple='
<button>
<input file stock=\"gtk-fullscreen\"></input>
<label>$LOC_ADVANCED</label>
- <action>$PROGPATH/func -pfilesearch</action>
+ <action>$PROGPATH/func -pfilesearch &</action>
<action type=\"exit\">0</action>
</button>
<button tooltip-text=\" $LOC102 \">
But i get a bunch of messages in the console :
sh-3.00# pfind
grep: /root/.pfind/pfindrc: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pfind/pfind: line 716: /root/.pfilesearch/tmp/SEARCHPATHS: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
grep: /root/.pfilesearch/pfilesearchMIMErc: No such file or directory
EXIT="Ready"
grep: /root/.pfind/pfindMIMErc: No such file or directory
EXIT="Ready"
EXIT="Ready"
rm: invalid option -- 'd'
Try `rm --help' for more information.
AND 200s of these kinds :
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmailbox.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmailcap.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmailcap.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmain.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmain.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmarshal.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmarshal.tex': File exists
cp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/searchresult16839/libmath.tex' to `/mnt/sda3/compile/PYTHON/Python-2.3.7/Doc/lib/libmath.tex': File exists
*
And I have a question about the possibility to alter the 500 files list VALUE in the GUI .
Oops :zigbert wrote:Karl Godt
please update to the latest version and report back.
I don't have any terminal output here....
You can set this in the preferencesKarl Godt wrote:And I have a question about the possibility to alter the 500 files list VALUE in the GUI .
Sigmund
diff -urp pfind-5.04/usr/local/pfind//pfindrc /usr/local/pfind//pfindrc
--- pfind-5.04/usr/local/pfind//pfindrc 2012-08-13 09:45:32.000000000 +0100
+++ /usr/local/pfind//pfindrc 2011-09-15 16:27:05.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-export VERSION=5.04
+export VERSION=4.24
How about something like :
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export Pfind_simple='
<window title="Pfind '$VERSION'" icon-name="gtk-find">
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export Pfind='
<window title="'$(gettext "Pfind $VERSION Overview")'" icon-name="gtk-find">
And another thing : Opera browser thinks he is the very very smart guiy and transforms .pet dl ( and .xz as far as i observed ) into .gz , even with tweaks .
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#!/bin/ash
USERNAME=puppy
PASSWORD=linux
read -p "ENTER USER name [puppy] :" USER_NAME
[ "$USER_NAME" ] || USER_NAME=$USERNAME
read -p "ENTER PASS word [linux] :" PASS_WORD
[ "$PASS_WORD" ] || PASS_WORD=$PASSWORD
read -p "ENTER url :" URL
[ "$URL" ] || { echo NEEDED;exit 0; }
KIND="${URL%%\:*}"
case $KIND in
http) U_O=--http;;
ftp) U_O=--ftp;;
*) U_O=--${KIND};;
esac
wget ${U_O}-user="$USER_NAME" ${U_O}-password="$PASS_WORD" "$URL"
YeppKarl Godt wrote:How about something like :Code: Select all
<window title="Pfind '$VERSION'" icon-name="gtk-find">
bug report version 5.04
bug report version 5.04
I was using latest precise and it uses pfind 5.04
When doing an 'advanced' search in /mnt (or any other place)
I fill in characters and click 'Search' ----> the results are
correct but when I select one item on the hit list and select
from pfind menu 'Show location' I get the following warning message...
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I was using latest precise and it uses pfind 5.04
When doing an 'advanced' search in /mnt (or any other place)
I fill in characters and click 'Search' ----> the results are
correct but when I select one item on the hit list and select
from pfind menu 'Show location' I get the following warning message...
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I am using pfind 5.04 in precise and I found a nasty bug
To test the bug on frugal install of precise ---> put a file 'zzzzz'
in /mnt/home , then try to find it with pfind
I was able to find it with my Bulldog finder.
The problem is that /mnt/home is a link.
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To test the bug on frugal install of precise ---> put a file 'zzzzz'
in /mnt/home , then try to find it with pfind
I was able to find it with my Bulldog finder.
The problem is that /mnt/home is a link.
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Regarding Don570`s bug report of recent woof built Puppies. I got the same problem with Dpup when I built with recent woof. The /mnt/home is symlink to the /initrd/mnt/dev_save.
I dont know if that is the reason why /mnt/home searches fail, but I tested pfilesearch 1.28 - 1.30 - 1.31 -1.32 and pfind 4.25 and pfind 5.04, well, maybe not all possible combinations, but anyway....I couldnt make pfind or using pfilesearch straight to find /mnt/home stuff. It just does not search it.
I can make it to search it by specifying /initrd/mnt/dev_save in search path
This didnt work: # find /mnt/home -name "ati.pat*"
....but this did work: # find /mnt/home/ -name "ati.pat*"
# find /mnt/home/ -name "ati.pat*"
/mnt/home/ati.patch
EDIT: also Pfind and Pfilesearch work when I use search path: /mnt/home/, Pfind-5.04 and Pfilesearch 1.32
I dont know if that is the reason why /mnt/home searches fail, but I tested pfilesearch 1.28 - 1.30 - 1.31 -1.32 and pfind 4.25 and pfind 5.04, well, maybe not all possible combinations, but anyway....I couldnt make pfind or using pfilesearch straight to find /mnt/home stuff. It just does not search it.
I can make it to search it by specifying /initrd/mnt/dev_save in search path
This didnt work: # find /mnt/home -name "ati.pat*"
....but this did work: # find /mnt/home/ -name "ati.pat*"
# find /mnt/home/ -name "ati.pat*"
/mnt/home/ati.patch
EDIT: also Pfind and Pfilesearch work when I use search path: /mnt/home/, Pfind-5.04 and Pfilesearch 1.32
/mnt/home
Most versions of puppy avoid using a link named /mnt/home
I put a line in bacon recorder to create this link because I
thought that I helping users to quickly find a hard disk partition
to store their recordings, but after a month or two I reversed my
thinking and took this line out of bacon recorder . I was worried
about confusing other programs.
Also I was alarmed when I read that 01micko was thinking of putting
a link /mnt/home in the next version of Slacko!!!
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I put a line in bacon recorder to create this link because I
thought that I helping users to quickly find a hard disk partition
to store their recordings, but after a month or two I reversed my
thinking and took this line out of bacon recorder . I was worried
about confusing other programs.
Also I was alarmed when I read that 01micko was thinking of putting
a link /mnt/home in the next version of Slacko!!!
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I booted up fluppy 013 with pfix=ram
and discovered that it uses a /mnt/home link.
I checked the built-in pfind 4.2 to see if it could find a file
on /mnt/home and found it couldn't.
I did an advanced search using /mnt/home as the location
and it didn't work.
So this bug has been in pfind for at least a year !!!
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and discovered that it uses a /mnt/home link.
I checked the built-in pfind 4.2 to see if it could find a file
on /mnt/home and found it couldn't.
I did an advanced search using /mnt/home as the location
and it didn't work.
So this bug has been in pfind for at least a year !!!
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Thank you guys - check thisEDIT: also Pfind and Pfilesearch work when I use search path: /mnt/home/, Pfind-5.04 and Pfilesearch 1.32
The top menu has Execute a command ----> It would
be better to replace 'files' with 'file(s)' .
Also I suggest putting in an additional example, like in the picture.
Also if just one file is currently chosen then it would be useful
to fill in the field with the path of the file to make writing the
command easier.
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be better to replace 'files' with 'file(s)' .
Also I suggest putting in an additional example, like in the picture.
Also if just one file is currently chosen then it would be useful
to fill in the field with the path of the file to make writing the
command easier.
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I used 'Copy' from the top menu, ---> if no file was chosen
then all the files were copied. I didn't realize this. Fortunated my list
of hits had only small files. If the list had been long or had big files
then it would have been disruptive. I suggest a better explanation.
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then all the files were copied. I didn't realize this. Fortunated my list
of hits had only small files. If the list had been long or had big files
then it would have been disruptive. I suggest a better explanation.
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