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#31 Post by Iguleder »

I think I got the old Dillo to work fine on x86_64, with musl, libpng and tinyxlib! The fixed sources are here.

Pretty exciting - the last time I used this browser was on DSL 3.x :D

(screenshot taken under Xubuntu 14.04 x86_64)

EDIT: confirmed to work on another distro. Yep, it works.
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#32 Post by Iguleder »

Here's a screenshot of my "DSLR" (DSL Reboot) pet project :wink:

I'm trying to build a 64-bit Puppy very similar to DSL - so far, I have 90% of packages and graphical a package manager. Since it doesn't have any C++ applications, I can't use Fluxbox, so I dressed JWM like 2.14 :lol:

EDIT: got Ted 2.17 to work as well.

EDIT 2: Siag too.
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#33 Post by technosaurus »

Iguleder wrote:EDIT 2: Siag too.
That must have been a lot of patching -- my build attempts always seemed buggy.
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#34 Post by Iguleder »

Nope. 4 lines changed in Mowitz - that's it.
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#35 Post by amigo »

Yeah, siag has been pretty problematic -can you post or link to the patch for mowitz?

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#36 Post by Iguleder »

Here it is. I'm not sure whether this patch has any side-effects.

By the way, I got my 64-bit DSL lookalike to work pretty well. It has tons of applications, a package manager, JWM and the artwork from DSL 3.x. It uses kernel 3.10.x and around 75 MB in size. I need a name for this project - I want to build a website for it and publish a first alpha. :D
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#37 Post by greengeek »

"PDSL64" ?

"SausageDog64"?

sorry, thats all I've got today :-)
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#38 Post by technosaurus »

Iguleder wrote:I need a name for this project - I want to build a website for it and publish a first alpha. :D
In the DSL tradition of having an ungoogleable acronym, why not DSLR (Damn Small Linux Reloaded not whatever the hell it means in cameras - you basically get a mirror to see the actual image instead of a sub-pixelated lcd, or a viewing window approximation)
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#39 Post by Iguleder »

Hehe, I like "DSLR". Has DSL's rudeness and funny. :)

More ideas?

EDIT: here's a teaser, courtesy of my Acer C720P chromebook.
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#40 Post by Keef »

DieSeL

That's DSL incorporating iguleder's excellent experiments

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#41 Post by KEubus »

I agree with Keef
" incorporating iguleder's excellent experiments"
and suggest
DSDLS
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#42 Post by Iguleder »

DieSeL is a great name, but it's a well-known brand. I want something unique. DSDLS isn't catchy enough, because it has multiple Ds.

So far, I like RDSL the best. It's short and I'm not aware of any product or company called "RDSL".
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#43 Post by technosaurus »

LSD :)
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#44 Post by Iguleder »

DSLR it is. I put it in GitHub, in its current, alpha quality form.

It builds perfectly on Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64, within 1.5-2 hours on my chromebook. I'll upload a testing image soon - at the moment it's 101 MB, without any kind of trimming (i.e with tons of documentation, static libraries, headers, etc').
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#45 Post by technosaurus »

Any luck building seamonkey 1.1.19-gtk1-static (see lamarelle. org for .config)
It had issues building with glibc, so would be a good test for musl-libc and uclibc++ or ustl.
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#46 Post by amigo »

DSLR has another meaning which might obscure your project when searching for it: Digital Single Lens Reflex (camera).

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#47 Post by Iguleder »

I was very close to getting Seamonkey to build, but it forces some shared libraries, like libmozjs. I want a single binary without these. Any workaround for this?
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#48 Post by technosaurus »

Iguleder wrote:I was very close to getting Seamonkey to build, but it forces some shared libraries, like libmozjs. I want a single binary without these. Any workaround for this?
I think you can use a --with-system-* flag for it ... just build it as a static lib on the system
I use this one, as it is the last C-only version:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... rc1.tar.gz
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#49 Post by Iguleder »

Could you provide your building instructions? As far as I can see, both Firefox 1.5.x and Seamonkey 1.1.19 don't have the option to build against a system libjs.

EDIT: I just set up a website for DSLR. At the moment, there's no ready image - you'll have to build it (automatically, of course).

I'm experimenting with cross-compiling a 32-bit variant from the same build environment - I think it would be nice to have a "hybrid" flavor with a 64-bit kernel and 32-bit user mode.
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#50 Post by technosaurus »

umm, yeah forgot about that...
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331776

iirc I did get it to build once with some sed trickery on every single makefile ... it was easier than trying to navigate the 2nd most poorly organized source ever.
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