How about a .pet of Artha thesaurus / dictionary?
- TwoPuppies
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you can grab a version here. goldendict, also available in that folder, is better. for that you'd need the adjacent wordnet deb and either the 1.0 _ or the 1.5_ pet.TwoPuppies wrote:Hi.
I just tried to download the Artha .pet and got a message saying that the file had expired. Any chance of a new download link?
There is a artha-1.0.3.pet and wordnet-3.0.pet in the Carolina repo if that's any good to you.TwoPuppies wrote:Hi.
I just tried to download the Artha .pet and got a message saying that the file had expired. Any chance of a new download link?
http://smokey01.com/carolina/pet_packages-carolina/
[b]Carolina:[/b] [url=http://smokey01.com/carolina/pages/recent-repo.html]Recent Repository Additions[/url]
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- TwoPuppies
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bookmarked.
bookmarked. English dictionnaries are not those i need for my French colleagues, how to link a french one to avoid their housands of errors in type-writng, even with Libre-office.
Just note for anybody interested. The above Carolina pets are still there, but they are 32bit.
I am running Slacko64 6.9.9.9 kernel 4.9.30
The Carolina 32bit version mentioned above does run ok (you need both pets) but you also will need 32bit version of libgbm.so.1 and libwayland-server.so.1 I found rpm versions and manually extracted the libraries and installed them to usr/lib directory.
There is a 64bit artha 1.0.3 deb, but couldnt find the matching 64bit wordnet-3.0 package.
I am running Slacko64 6.9.9.9 kernel 4.9.30
The Carolina 32bit version mentioned above does run ok (you need both pets) but you also will need 32bit version of libgbm.so.1 and libwayland-server.so.1 I found rpm versions and manually extracted the libraries and installed them to usr/lib directory.
There is a 64bit artha 1.0.3 deb, but couldnt find the matching 64bit wordnet-3.0 package.
The package is called "wordnet-base". Actually two wordnet packages are dependencies: wordnet deb itself and wordnet-base deb.mouldy wrote:Just note for anybody interested. The above Carolina pets are still there, but they are 32bit.
I am running Slacko64 6.9.9.9 kernel 4.9.30
The Carolina 32bit version mentioned above does run ok (you need both pets) but you also will need 32bit version of libgbm.so.1 and libwayland-server.so.1 I found rpm versions and manually extracted the libraries and installed them to usr/lib directory.
There is a 64bit artha 1.0.3 deb, but couldnt find the matching 64bit wordnet-3.0 package.
wiak
Building Artha for Xenialpup64 was 'a piece of cake'
Thanks, wiak, for the dependency pointers.
With them building Artha for Xenialpup64 took less than 5 minutes:
1. Opened Puppy Package Manager and searched for wordnet. Debs for both the wordnet deb and the wordnet-base deb showed up, along with artha, itself.
2. Selected all three and changed "AutoInstall" to "Download packages (No Install)". Did not select "with all dependencies". Who knows what Ubuntu thinks might be needed?
3. Clicked "Do it".
4. Moved the 3 debs downloaded into a folder named "artha_xen64-1.0.3". This folder can NOT be in /root (would cause problem with step 6).
5. I had previously installed PaDS, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=81511 together with unrpm-all.pet from here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 751#940751. Later required in 64-bit systems.
6. Right-clicked the the artha_xen64-1.0.3 folder and selected "Combine to SFS" from the popup menu. About a minute later, I received notification that the SFS had been created. PaDS creates SFSes in /root.
7. Right-Clicked the SFS to "SFS-load" and then chose "Move" and "Run".
It started up and functioned.
The SFS is only 7 Mbs. So I'll convert it to a pet. While doing that, I'll edit the category argument in /usr/share/applications/artha.desktop so that artha will appear on the Documents Submenu. Ubuntu thought it was a "Utility".
To create a pet from an SFS:
1. Create an other folder --can have same name, just a different work directory.
2. Left-click/Mount the SFS. Select view.
3 Copy all contents from the window which opens into the new folder.
4. Make any edits, such as the category argument mentioned.
5. Right-Click empty space in the parent of that folder and select: Window>terminal here:
6. Enter the commmand: dir2pet EXACT_NAME_OF_APP_FOLDER. Answer a couple of questions (or press Enter). A pet will be created next to the folder.
mikesLr
p.s. Took longer to post this, than to create the SFS.
With them building Artha for Xenialpup64 took less than 5 minutes:
1. Opened Puppy Package Manager and searched for wordnet. Debs for both the wordnet deb and the wordnet-base deb showed up, along with artha, itself.
2. Selected all three and changed "AutoInstall" to "Download packages (No Install)". Did not select "with all dependencies". Who knows what Ubuntu thinks might be needed?
3. Clicked "Do it".
4. Moved the 3 debs downloaded into a folder named "artha_xen64-1.0.3". This folder can NOT be in /root (would cause problem with step 6).
5. I had previously installed PaDS, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=81511 together with unrpm-all.pet from here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 751#940751. Later required in 64-bit systems.
6. Right-clicked the the artha_xen64-1.0.3 folder and selected "Combine to SFS" from the popup menu. About a minute later, I received notification that the SFS had been created. PaDS creates SFSes in /root.
7. Right-Clicked the SFS to "SFS-load" and then chose "Move" and "Run".
It started up and functioned.
The SFS is only 7 Mbs. So I'll convert it to a pet. While doing that, I'll edit the category argument in /usr/share/applications/artha.desktop so that artha will appear on the Documents Submenu. Ubuntu thought it was a "Utility".
To create a pet from an SFS:
1. Create an other folder --can have same name, just a different work directory.
2. Left-click/Mount the SFS. Select view.
3 Copy all contents from the window which opens into the new folder.
4. Make any edits, such as the category argument mentioned.
5. Right-Click empty space in the parent of that folder and select: Window>terminal here:
6. Enter the commmand: dir2pet EXACT_NAME_OF_APP_FOLDER. Answer a couple of questions (or press Enter). A pet will be created next to the folder.
mikesLr
p.s. Took longer to post this, than to create the SFS.
Nice to know but would have to download Xenialpup64 or some other 64bit debian based puppy to imitate your 5minute sfs creation. See I am using Slacko64 as I mention. Puppy package manager in it doesnt look for deb packages (or rpms for that matter) and apparently neither Artha nor wordnet are in the searched Slackware/Slacko64 repositories.
I can sideload deb packages by clicking on them, but I have to find them independently.
Out of curiousity, looked again, and did find both wordnet debs for independent download. Hey its nice to know what exactly you are looking for. What program run from terminal complains is missing is not always the name of the package you should be looking for.
But like say, mute point, the 32bit Carolina pet version is working fine. But now anybody looking on this thread should be able to do 32bit or 64bit version of Artha in Slacko64. Nice to have choices.
I can sideload deb packages by clicking on them, but I have to find them independently.
Out of curiousity, looked again, and did find both wordnet debs for independent download. Hey its nice to know what exactly you are looking for. What program run from terminal complains is missing is not always the name of the package you should be looking for.
But like say, mute point, the 32bit Carolina pet version is working fine. But now anybody looking on this thread should be able to do 32bit or 64bit version of Artha in Slacko64. Nice to have choices.
Not in PPM > Search https://pkgs.org/
Hi mouldy,
Just in case I every have to rebuild SaveFile/Folders from scratch, I keep a screenshot in each Puppy's folder of PPM/Uninstall as a record of what pets work. They reveal that, like yourself, I've been using Carolina's artha in all 32-bit Puppies.
However, FYI, if you ever need to build an application requiring files not found in the repos to which your Puppy's PPM provides access, it's worth a visit to https://pkgs.org/.
Regarding artha for slacko, there appear to be builds for both artha and wordnet, both 32 & 64 bit and for both Slackware 14.1 and 14.2. It didn't have a package of wordnet-base. But perhaps it's included in the wordnet package itself.
mikesLr
Just in case I every have to rebuild SaveFile/Folders from scratch, I keep a screenshot in each Puppy's folder of PPM/Uninstall as a record of what pets work. They reveal that, like yourself, I've been using Carolina's artha in all 32-bit Puppies.
However, FYI, if you ever need to build an application requiring files not found in the repos to which your Puppy's PPM provides access, it's worth a visit to https://pkgs.org/.
Regarding artha for slacko, there appear to be builds for both artha and wordnet, both 32 & 64 bit and for both Slackware 14.1 and 14.2. It didn't have a package of wordnet-base. But perhaps it's included in the wordnet package itself.
mikesLr