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playdayz

Joined: 25 Apr 2008 Posts: 3705
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Posted: Thu 26 Nov 2009, 19:20 Post subject:
Woof Bugs Subject description: Latest Woof Posted on 1221 |
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The following files are mislocated in Packages-puppy-woof-official because their address is given as pet-packages-4, when it should be pet-packages-woof
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jwmconfig2-20091009|jwmconfig2|20091009||Desktop|264K|pet_packages-woof|jwmconfig2-20091009.pet|+jwm2,+gtkdialog3|JWM configuration|||official|
net_setup-20091108|net_setup|20091108||Setup|324K|pet_packages-woof|net_setup-20091108.pet|+gtkdialog3|Network Wizard|||official|
net_setup_retro-20091108|net_setup_retro|20091108||Setup|200K|pet_packages-woof|net_setup_retro-20091108.pet|+gtkdialog3|Network Wizard|||official|
you2pup-1.3-2|you2pup|1.3-2||Internet|64K|pet_packages-woof|you2pup-1.3-2.pet|+gtkdialog3|You2pup YouTube downloader|||official|
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One can open "Packages-puppy-woof-official" and correct and save.
This package below is now in pet-packages-4.
The package below is also listed in "Packages-puppy-woof-official" but I cannot find it anywhere. It seems to be OK to ignore the messages about it being missing, that is, Woof still builds a Puplet that starts and runs.
| Code: | | linux_firmware_dvb-1.20|linux_firmware_dvb|1.20||BuildingBlock|48K|pet_packages-4|linux_firmware_dvb-1.20.pet||dvb usb kernel firmware|||official| |
The following kernel is also listed in "Packages-puppy-woof-official" but does not exist there (yet, Barry says).
| Code: | | linux_kernel-2.6.31.5-tickless_smp_initrd-p4|linux_kernel|2.6.31.5-tickless_smp_initrd-p4||BuildingBlock|90008K|pet_packages-woof|linux_kernel-2.6.31.5-tickless_smp_initrd-p4.pet||linux kernel|puppy|4|official| |
Last edited by playdayz on Wed 23 Dec 2009, 13:29; edited 1 time in total
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playdayz

Joined: 25 Apr 2008 Posts: 3705
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Posted: Fri 18 Dec 2009, 20:29 Post subject:
Fleas and Ticks |
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When Woof goes to build the devx for uPup it reports that It cannot stat python-libxml2_DEV. I cannot find that in Ubuntu Packages, and the python-libxml2 without the DEV seems to be installed. So I am not sure what this means or what to do about it.
I added the deb packages of Add libreadline6, libreadline_dev, libreadline_common, and libnl1, to help with wireless. A couple of people had reported error messages that one or the other was missing.
The Ubuntu mktemp deb package only contains the Doc files.!? I have replaced that with mktemp_1.5.pet. A couple of people have reported that even with devx installed uPup will not compile because mktemp is missing. Also an error was reported of alsaconf missing mktemp somehow. SitHeel Speak packaged a gcc 4.4.1 with mktemp and it does compile nicely.
(Weirdness. When I used Woof gui to add the mktemp pet package and then went to Build the mktemp package, an error was reported in line 1 syntax of PKGS_SPECS_TABLE. I appears that the # had been removed from the beginning. I put it back and everything proceeded normally.)
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Jim1911
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 2353 Location: Texas, USA
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Posted: Tue 22 Dec 2009, 21:42 Post subject:
Subject description: iso missing |
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Trying to build upup with woof. Everything seems to complete, although I have the same errors that are posted above. However, sandbox3 is missing the iso.
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BarryK
Puppy Master

Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Wed 23 Dec 2009, 18:51 Post subject:
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playdayz, see this:
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01293
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wuxiandianzi

Joined: 28 Apr 2009 Posts: 134 Location: china
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Posted: Thu 24 Dec 2009, 05:02 Post subject:
where to download the latest "woof" Subject description: where to download the latest "woof" |
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where to download the latest "woof"?
I can not find the place to download the latest woof.
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BarryK
Puppy Master

Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6866 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Fri 25 Dec 2009, 19:33 Post subject:
Re: where to download the latest "woof" Subject description: where to download the latest "woof" |
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| wuxiandianzi wrote: | where to download the latest "woof"?
I can not find the place to download the latest woof. |
Read the 'Woof" category of my blog for news:
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewCat=Woof
Also the Woof intro page has download instructions:
http://bkhome.org/woof/
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wuxiandianzi

Joined: 28 Apr 2009 Posts: 134 Location: china
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Posted: Fri 13 Aug 2010, 08:20 Post subject:
Re: where to download the latest "woof" Subject description: where to download the latest "woof" |
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Thank you very much!
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peebee

Joined: 21 Sep 2008 Posts: 913 Location: Malvern, Worcs, UK
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Posted: Sun 22 Aug 2010, 04:14 Post subject:
Some Woof issues? |
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I have 2 "issues" running modern Puppies on my old Thinkpad 600 laptop both of which I think are Woof related:
1. my PCMCIA wifi card is not detected at all - no sign of it if I do "pccardctl info" - it's a Netgear MA401RA 000B,7300 and was last detected OK in Pup 4.3.1 (applies to all latest Wary, Quirky and Luci)
2. a huge 200MB puppy swap file is created whether you want one or not which makes the bootup time take forever - it can be subsequently deleted again but it would be nice to be asked if you want one in the first place. (applies to Wary051 and Luci217)
Thanks
Peter
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peebee

Joined: 21 Sep 2008 Posts: 913 Location: Malvern, Worcs, UK
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug 2010, 17:36 Post subject:
Re: Some Woof issues? |
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| peebee wrote: |
1. my PCMCIA wifi card is not detected at all - no sign of it if I do "pccardctl info" - it's a Netgear MA401RA 000B,7300 and was last detected OK in Pup 4.3.1 (applies to all latest Wary, Quirky and Luci)
Thanks
Peter |
I have found that by loading the version of pcmciautils from the ubuntu repository - http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/pcmciautils - onto Puppy 5.1.1 and then calling pcmcia-socket-startup in a Startup script then the pcmcia socket starts to work and detects the Netgear card and a wifi connection can be established.
Cheers
Peter
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