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Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 03:17
by ttuuxxx
lol do those flags ever compress it went from 760kb expanded to 56kb compressed when I removed them and repackaged it. Not really worth removing 190 flags to save 56kb, lol
ttuuxxx

Finance Software

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 03:43
by FlyingRedGoat
I like Homebank enough to have switched to puppy for it. :oops:

I would at least keep it as a pet. Home finance is one of those things that is not important until you desperately need it.

Either way, as long as there is finance software of some kind available, it shouldn't make much difference. Besides, you have shown really good taste, I'm sure we don't have to worry about it.

k

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 03:45
by ttuuxxx
Removed Changed package format
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 03:51
by ttuuxxx
Removed Changed package format
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 04:06
by ttuuxxx
Removed Changed package format
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 04:26
by ttuuxxx
I think I'll go with the small Grisbi package and have a upgrade, The reason why is that Grisbi can import all the file formats HomeBank plus it can import GnuCash files which from looking at HomeBank doesn't.
Also Grisbi works on plugins, where as Homebank doesn't. So building a plugin/lib package would be easy.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 04:56
by ttuuxxx
Ok now I'm done with this finally, I remade all the packages and then some :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 05:04
by ttuuxxx
And if you want a full version of notecase with all the locales include, I'm not including notecase 2.14X. Have to save some space :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 09:21
by ttuuxxx
here's a version of Rdesktop that won't work on any older version of 2.14X, only on 2.14XRC3 +, Its for the next release and is patched for Gnutls, not Openssl, Should work on other puppies with gnutls, not only did I have to patch but newer gnutls 2.8+ no longer comes with a libgnutls-config scrtipt, So I went hunting and found one, then I edited the code and tried and it worked first shot :)
So will be included also :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 10:21
by ttuuxxx
clarf wrote:Hi ttuuxxx,
- Remove any OpenSSH dead weight from 214X, that´s a search and delete not working applications task. As far as I know ssh, ssh-agent, ssh-keygen binaries do not work.

Many thanks ttuuxxx.

clarf
well I've done that and so for its been a nightmare, Rdesktop, Streamtuner, Gftp, Transmission,Ghasher are dead. I recompiled Rdesktop as described above and now works. Streamtuner and Gftp I made some system links to the Gnutls and changed the name and version numbers to ssl ones and they started up and worked, transmission,ghasher on the other hand gives me symbol lookup error: transmission-gtk: undefined symbol: SHA1_Ini
and ghasher: undefined symbol: OpenSSL_add_all_digests

So I guess I'll recompile it. lol this next version will need a lot of testing, CLARFFFFFFF, lol
its all fun and games, Just means maybe one more RC before the final after this one.
ttuuxxx

Ps i'll keep adding to the list, lol

Ghasher will be replaced with a new version of gtkhash, ghasher hasn't been updated in a few years, but gtkhash is updated all the time.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 12:02
by ttuuxxx
and here's the latest gtkHash with the mime system links already in place so you just right click on most formats :)
ttuuxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 13:48
by ttuuxxx
Hmmmm I would hate to start over but it looks like I might have to stick with Openssl, all web reports on OpenSSL vs Gnutls always says that Gnutls is faster, more secure, and overall better. Well Ghasher, Transmissions haven't been converted,patched,upgraded for Gnutls. That said these apps would be a no go without adding Openssl. I'm just wondering how many apps aren't Gnutls capable as of yet, I'm a strong believer that simple apps should compile and if they can't, the OS isn't very good, lol man talking about 2 days wasted work.
This is what I've installed on the next release that I'm about to dump and start over, plus all the other apps I posted on here. well atleast i still have all the files and sources that will save time :) CLARFFFFFFFFFFF lol lol lol
ttuuxxx

removed laptop battery meter pet
removed xfinans
removed gaim 1.5
added meebo
updated superswitcher
removed Openssl
added file-sharing located in root
added Control Panel to jwm menu quick launch
added clarf_Xvesa_desktop_icons_fix
added pupRadio
added clarf_ICW_fix
added clarf_gamma_save
added 214x_tabble_conf_20091229
updated passwd
added ftpd folder
added missing remotedesktop .desktop
updated remotedesktop
added latam.gz
-removed ghasher
added Gtkhash plus right clicks
made fileroller recognise tar.xz extention when clicked.

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 15:36
by clarf
Hi ttuuxxx,

I´m sorry you have to start over again. I know you are working in many projects at same time and this time is limited... although we know actual support state for Gnutls :) ...

ttuuxxx seriously talking, OpenSSL libraries seems to work as you pointed before these are needed for many apps. But some binaries does not work, like I posted before ssh-agent and ssh-keygen don´t work. It´s 54KB and 94KB of wasted space...

ttuuxxx sorry again for the inconvenience and if you need any help feel free to ask.

Greetings,
clarf

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 15:43
by sullysat
sinc wrote:sully, i'm looking forward to seeing your website with all the 2.14x apps on it. it looks like a really great site. thanks.
Thanks sinc, I'm going to need some feedback to be sure I post everything everyone thinks should be there. I started updating over the weekend and quickly realized that I still had the original downloads on a backup drive from when my desktop died back in November.

I've got everything on the server, now its just a matter of listing everything that we talked about actually posting. Hope to have it ready this week.

Keep poking at me so I don't get too caught up in other projects!

Sully

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 15:46
by ttuuxxx
clarf wrote:Hi ttuuxxx,

I´m sorry you have to start over again. I know you are working in many projects at same time and this time is limited... although we know actual support state for Gnutls :) ...

ttuuxxx seriously talking, OpenSSL libraries seems to work as you pointed before these are needed for many apps. But some binaries does not work, like I posted before ssh-agent and ssh-keygen don´t work. It´s 54KB and 94KB of wasted space...

ttuuxxx sorry again for the inconvenience and if you need any help feel free to ask.

Greetings,
clarf
Control panel on the menu below :)

no problem, clarf I was laughing my head off when I was putting your name in caps,lol
I look at it this way, we both don't know everything about Linux, but at least we learned something new together today. lol
oh by the way dillo is dead also, lol I guess gnutls would be good for some apps, but its too large to keep both.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 16:00
by clarf
ttuuxxx wrote: no problem, clarf I was laughing my head off when I was putting your name in caps,lol
I look at it this way, we both don't know everything about Linux, but at least we learned something new together today. lol
oh by the way dillo is dead also, lol I guess gnutls would be good for some apps, but its too large to keep both.
ttuuxxx
I indeed laughed about that... You are right ttuuxxx, I steel feel very newbie in many areas.

dillo is dead :( . I use it to open plain .html files (my source of knowledge).

Your list is very nice ttuuxxx, let´s try to keep it updated... I´m looking at some pnethood authentication problems in Domain Networks, If I can fix it I´ll post an update for Pnethood.

clarf

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 16:04
by sullysat
ttuuxxx wrote:And if you want a full version of notecase with all the locales include, I'm not including notecase 2.14X. Have to save some space :)
ttuuxxx
Okay ttuuxxx, is this the same notecase that you posted a hundred plus pages ago? I just want to be sure I have the latest and greatest. The filename and version are the same, so I just want to clarify.

I'll post homebank too.

Sully

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 16:10
by ttuuxxx
sullysat wrote:
ttuuxxx wrote:And if you want a full version of notecase with all the locales include, I'm not including notecase 2.14X. Have to save some space :)
ttuuxxx
Okay ttuuxxx, is this the same notecase that you posted a hundred plus pages ago? I just want to be sure I have the latest and greatest. The filename and version are the same, so I just want to clarify.

I'll post homebank too.

Sully
I figured it was newer, but I guess not, lol I downloaded the sources yesterday and compiled it, But don't post anything from page 186-187 they might have gnutls as deps and won't run on any 2.14X release, I haven't tested them all but I'm pretty sure most have it, I'll recompiled everything again tomorrow, too late tonight.
ttuuxxx

Just playin' around

Posted: Tue 19 Jan 2010, 00:33
by MinHundHettePerro
Hello :)!

I was a bit intrigued by this post by mikeb in a recent discussion on what file-system to use for the pup_save-file :shock: :P :).

So, tonight I decided to try to implement the usage of reiserfs for the pup_save-file fs into pup214XRC2_initrd.
Increased the initrd-size (un-compressed) by 100kB to include reiserfsck in initrd_/bin, should pfix=fsck be issued on boot-up, and made changes to init to allow the usage of reiserfs for the pup_save-file.

Re-sizing is not implemented yet, though. Although, first play-arounds with reiserfs-files indicate that the shrinking of them is safer than the shrinking of ext2-files; more testing needed, so no re-sizing, yet.

Should you want to try reiserfs out :shock: for your pup_save-file, you should, in a frugal install, replace initrd.gz with the attached initrd.gz, and make a pup_save with

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dd if=/dev/zero of=/PATH_TO PUP-DIRECTORY/pup_save-NAME.rfs bs=1M count=YOUR_DESIRED_PUP_SAVE_FILE_SIZE_(larger than 32, though);yes |mkfs.reiserfs -f /PATH_TO PUP-DIRECTORY/pup_save-NAME.rfs
.

Creation of a reiserfs pup_save-file upon first shut-down, as well as automatic re-sizing of the same is not implemented, yet.

Test at your own risk, I'm using a reiserfs pup_save now .... :D

ttuuxxx
Don't get tempted (just in case :P ) to include this initrd.gz, just meant for trying out for the not-so-faint-at-heart :D!

EDIT: corrected typo in dd-command.

Enjoying myself :)/
MHHP

Posted: Tue 19 Jan 2010, 00:36
by ttuuxxx
Hi Sullysat from this point on it will work on 2.14X
So here's the first application :)

Okay there are lots of file-managers out there, this one is small, but has potential, the default icon theme needs changing, it can be configured to recognise newer file formats by editing its configs. I was going to change the theme but that would take time, lol and I get to easily distracted. So I'm focusing on the next release,
ttuuuxxx