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Ibidem
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 553 Location: State of Jefferson
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Posted: Thu 10 Jun 2010, 13:33 Post subject:
Psword + Xsword sfs for Lucid Puppy |
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Ibidem
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 553 Location: State of Jefferson
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Posted: Fri 11 Jun 2010, 21:21 Post subject:
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Looks like I did need more stuff, but not what I thought--apparently Chromium / Seamonkey includes libicu42 and libclucene0.
With those, it will run. I presently have a pet & an SFS containing libicu42, but not libclucene0.
The SFS and the pet are presently 14 MB, installing to ~28 MB.
I'll upload once I have them actually ready.
(Speaking of Psword, I hacked in text wrapping via fold -s; however, that version isn't in here. I'll include it if anyone asks.)
If I removed diatheke & psword itself, I'd probably save a bit of space; if someone can live without an install GUI such as bibleman (just use installmgr or wget), it would cut space down more. But I won't make that move until I here someone say it sounds good.
Ibidem.
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Ibidem
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 553 Location: State of Jefferson
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Posted: Sat 12 Jun 2010, 00:20 Post subject:
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Well, see here for a pet and an SFS that should work on any Lucid Puppy (with nothing extra):
http://cid-f785bf5e55218c8e.office.live.com/browse.aspx/.Public/puppy?uc=2&lc=1033
Includes libicu42, libclucene0, libsword8, libgcrypt, etc. from Ubuntu. I have removed the docs for everything but diatheke and libsword8, as well as the man pages (which don't do any good in Puppy); the libs and binaries are pre-stripped.
Interesting parts:
xsword #the whole point of it
psword #Why I included diatheke
bibleman #To get packages graphically
installmgr #Part of the swordlib8 package; get packages from the CLI
Ibidem
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Ibidem
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 553 Location: State of Jefferson
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Posted: Sat 03 Jul 2010, 15:38 Post subject:
Feel free to comment |
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I noticed today that there were 103 views, and no-one had commented. Is this because the package isn't interesting, or because no one felt like commenting?
If anyone wants it packaged differently (split the pet up), I can try that. If you have tried it, please comment.
Ibidem
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bones01
Joined: 11 Aug 2008 Posts: 374 Location: Melbourne, Aus
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul 2010, 03:29 Post subject:
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I can't speak for everyone else, but for me, I've looked briefly. I'm content with what I can get with e-Sword for now, and that has taken me ages to get it working.
however, I might give this a go and see what I think.
Bones
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Ibidem
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 553 Location: State of Jefferson
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul 2010, 18:50 Post subject:
Not an E-sword replacement |
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bones01 wrote: | I can't speak for everyone else, but for me, I've looked briefly. I'm content with what I can get with e-Sword for now, and that has taken me ages to get it working.
however, I might give this a go and see what I think.
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If you like the way E-sword is, this will probably not be the best choice: it is as feature-starved as E-sword is feature-rich. It is for someone who wants a small, simple program.
It should, however, work with no effort in Lucid.
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bones01
Joined: 11 Aug 2008 Posts: 374 Location: Melbourne, Aus
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Posted: Sat 17 Jul 2010, 06:37 Post subject:
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Ibidem, your right, this isn't for me, but I can assure you it works on Lucid.
Good on you for putting this together.
There is also a .pet of Bibletime here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=56872&start=30
(Sorry I can't remember how to hyperlink)
Cheers,
Bones
_________________ Dell Latitude D630 running Puppy 5.2.8 frugal, Macpup 525 frugal (if I can get it working again. Sadly, I couldn't get it fixed )
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