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#16 Post by abushcrafter »

btw k3b moans again about libdvdread.so.3

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#17 Post by sikpuppy »

Okies, the KDE Software Development Kit seems to have a few of those missing applications. I posted a PET above. I will consolidate all this gumf into one package later, and I didn't include menu entries since it's now my bedtime :P

There is also Tidy, whatever that does. Tidy your HTML links or something. It's really old, 2004, so I dunno if it's of much use. It's very small (tiny in fact) but I forgot to bung it in the SDK when I made it.

But then again, all this is at least 18 months old anyway (as far as KDE development goes).

Still leaves a few things, maybe later.

I did post a PET for libdvdread.....
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#18 Post by abushcrafter »

sikpuppy wrote:Okies, the KDE Software Development Kit seems to have a few of those missing applications. I posted a PET above.
Thanks again
I will consolidate all this gumf into one package later, and I didn't include menu entries since it's now my bedtime :P
thanks again. sleep well, Theres a lot do still :mrgreen:

There is also Tidy, whatever that does. Tidy your HTML links or something. It's really old, 2004, so I dunno if it's of much use. It's very small (tiny in fact) but I forgot to bung it in the SDK when I made it.

But then again, all this is at least 18 months old anyway (as far as KDE development goes).

Still leaves a few things, maybe later.
Are... yes tidy, very usefull
I did post a PET for libdvdread.....
you did. EDIT: me bad confused :oops:

other blar blar:
Before I tried your packages I disabled my KDE Edu sfs which is from the forums because I did not want it to interfere with your packages. However It seamed that I needed it to run quanta.

So why was I Also asking for kalzium? I was hoping (depending on how the rest went) that you might be able to magically face compiling kalzium so less space was being used on my flash drive form apps I was not going to use but also because I thought that that kde edu sfs might muck things up(which it seams to have already :x ).
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#19 Post by controlaltjeff »

Hi,
I've tried your package but didn't succeed.
Since I need quanta I did the following:

- started the pc with puppy 4.31 cd (so it's copied to ram)
- installed kdelibs.sfs
- rebooted
- installed kdewebdev.pet
- rebooted
- launched quanta
Quanta starts the splash screen but then crashes

Then I installed the kdeutils package but nothing changed.

Did I missed something?
Where can I look for debugging? Quanta crashes without any messsage, simply it doesn't open.

thank you

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#20 Post by abushcrafter »

I know. read me posts...

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#21 Post by sikpuppy »

controlaltjeff wrote:Hi,
I've tried your package but didn't succeed.
Since I need quanta I did the following:

- started the pc with puppy 4.31 cd (so it's copied to ram)
- installed kdelibs.sfs
- rebooted
- installed kdewebdev.pet
- rebooted
- launched quanta
Quanta starts the splash screen but then crashes

Then I installed the kdeutils package but nothing changed.

Did I missed something?
Where can I look for debugging? Quanta crashes without any messsage, simply it doesn't open.

thank you
What sort of install did you use? You at least need a pupsave file, then get the SFS file to be loaded during startup THEN install the pet. Dunno how you even installed the SFS running directly from RAM.
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#22 Post by abushcrafter »

So I have put some input in. I will try to make all these .desktop files and put quanta in a sfs. but for now its bed!

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#23 Post by tjohnson_nb »

Hi,

I have downloaded and installed kdelibs sfs file in my /home/mnt and added to boot manager so it loads at startup. I don't see the program k3b in /usr/bin directory, is it somewhere else? Sorry i have never insatlled anything on puppy linux before.

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#24 Post by abushcrafter »

By the way I work it out when I first ran quanta it moaned about arts and whether I would like to "try again". With that option quanta will crash from then on when run but if you press "ignore" instead then it will load. Now the KDEEdu sfs has arts which is why I needed it to run quanta when I went for the "try again" option!

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links dead

#25 Post by Q5sys »

links give this type of message:

XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://cid-da097326680e08e6.skydrive.li ... 0-i686.pet
Line Number 120, Column 20:for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)

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Re: links dead

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Q5sys wrote:links give this type of message:

XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://cid-da097326680e08e6.skydrive.li ... 0-i686.pet
Line Number 120, Column 20:for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)
this mis an annoying attempt from Micro$oft to boicot Seamonkey Browser. To solve, do this:

- type: about:config in url bar
- search: general.useragent.extra.seamonkey
- change its value from Seamonkey to Firefox

now you can view windows skydrive
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Re: links dead

#27 Post by Q5sys »

Dingo wrote:
Q5sys wrote:links give this type of message:

XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://cid-da097326680e08e6.skydrive.li ... 0-i686.pet
Line Number 120, Column 20:for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)
this mis an annoying attempt from Micro$oft to boicot Seamonkey Browser. To solve, do this:

- type: about:config in url bar
- search: general.useragent.extra.seamonkey
- change its value from Seamonkey to Firefox

now you can view windows skydrive
well thats great... except Im using firefox and not seamonkey.
and general.useragent.extra.firefox is set to: Firefox 3.5.5
any ideas?

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#28 Post by Dingo »

try to set value to FireFox/1.1.6 unfortunately, this is a Micro$oft very suspect action in order to promote their Explorer
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#29 Post by Q5sys »

Dingo wrote:try to set value to FireFox/1.1.6 unfortunately, this is a Micro$oft very suspect action in order to promote their Explorer
worked perfectly, thanks!
yea M$ and anti-competitive tactics... shouldnt the justice dept look into them... oh wait... they did... :P

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#30 Post by abushcrafter »

Here at flipping last is the SFS with my small improvements:

File Name: KDE-WebDev-SDK-Tidy_batch4_431.sfs
Download:
Mirror1: http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/5dfc15c210_10.79MB
md5sum=bc83495e061879e649a36dac1bd3c92c

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