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Re: Akita 6 feedback

#526 Post by sc0ttman »

charbaby66 wrote:hey scOttman
Gla to hear QtWeb works for you... Flash and all... That's good..
I will have a think about the best way to add browserlibs.pet to browser installer.
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EDIT: It may be better if browserlibs.pet is installed by flash installer...
but only if certain browsers are detected as installed... I'll have a think..

Conversely if a certain browser is being installed, and Flash 11 is detected (how?),
then I guess browserlibs.pet can be instaled then as well...
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I still plan to get a JS enabled elinks in the browser installer,
which would replace the default if installed..
...as well as links-g, ideall with SSL wherever possible..

I want midori to have SSL enabled, too, but I am a crap compiler!
For the same reason, Iron may not be in Akita repo...

Maybe libparted in Akita is too old.. It does not support ext4..
I tried newer libparted versions, inc the Wary511 version,
but it would not work at all right..

I will have a really good go at fixing the PUI, and adding PUI2 as well..
REALLY sorry to hear about your data loss!! I feel kinda responsible now!!
So I will get on that, hopefully full installs will be working in next BETA..

I would be very interested to know which MESA you used, I will add to repo and PPM!

Not sure about network stuff, maybe kernel/hardware probs..

I will definitely have a go at making .pet available to keep when installing through PPM..
I have wanted that feature a lot myself...

Glad you like Akita, I will try to fix the problems you highlighted...
Maybe getting your audo going at 1st boot as well...
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Re: Akita 6 feedback

#527 Post by technosaurus »

sc0ttman wrote:I still plan to get a JS enabled elinks in the browser installer,
which would replace the default if installed..
...as well as links-g, ideall with SSL wherever possible..
I have preserved these sources.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57466078/elinks-libsee.tar.gz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57466078/libsee ... 4-6.tar.xz

libsee is _much_ smaller than spidermonkey and is in C only (no C++)

this elinks was taken before this commit:
http://repo.or.cz/w/elinks.git/commit/8 ... 542fac57de

so in theory, one should be able to apply _most_ subsequent commits as patches (maybe with a little fuzz or manual cut/paste)
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Re: Akita 6 feedback

#528 Post by sc0ttman »

technosaurus wrote:
sc0ttman wrote:I still plan to get a JS enabled elinks in the browser installer,
which would replace the default if installed..
...as well as links-g, ideall with SSL wherever possible..
I have preserved these.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57466078/elinks-libsee.tar.gz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57466078/libsee ... 4-6.tar.xz

libsee is _much_ smaller than spidermonkey and is in C only (no C++)
Excellent, thank you very much!!

Out of interest, more than anything, could the latest elinks be compiled with libsee?
Cos I went to the trouble of compiling with spidermonkey a few months back...
So I could give libsee a go too, if it is possible...
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Re: Akita 6 feedback

#529 Post by technosaurus »

sc0ttman wrote:Out of interest, more than anything, could the latest elinks be compiled with libsee?
Cos I went to the trouble of compiling with spidermonkey a few months back...
So I could give libsee a go too, if it is possible...
I was just editing my post to explain that -sortof - they actually removed all of the code, but if you are good with git, you could probably fork it and revert that commit, otherwise you can apply all relevant patches since that commit
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#530 Post by Puppyt »

sc0ttman, charbaby66's excellent feedback on his old clunker reminded me to ask you to consider Qupzilla as an optional browser. For me it seems to work best in my XP setup but crashes only very infrequently in the Puppy5 Puplets I've tried it with. Ideal for patchy 3G wireless broadband like we have - super fast and now even the wife prefers it over her IEeeee :)
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#531 Post by Aitch »

QupZilla is webkit based QT app and reportedly fast, but still being developed by Czech David Rosca as sole dev

https://github.com/nowrep/QupZilla/wiki

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#532 Post by don570 »

Note to Scottman:

Will you continue to use /media/ rather than /mnt/
to attach a hard disk's file system?? ( if it's a frugal installation)

The reason I ask is because Bacon recorder checks the
path of the recording before going ahead with the recording.
So I have to know information like that. I can make
some changes to the code to allow baconrecorder to
record to /media/. Should I do that??
I'm nearly ready to release a new version of baconrecorder
that fixes a couple of bugs and is easier to use.

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#533 Post by sc0ttman »

don570 wrote:Note to Scottman:

Will you continue to use /media/ rather than /mnt/
to attach a hard disk's file system?? ( if it's a frugal installation)
/mnt/ is still used in the say way as other puppies,
but in akita /media also contains symlinks to the drives currently mounted...

You can just use /mnt/ - although I should note that newer pups seem to use /mnt/home/ even if they is no save file, whereas older pups use the horrible /initrd/mnt/dev_ro2/ until a save file is created ... You may come across this problem or not, it depends what you are trying to do.. Shinobars sfs_load had to deal with this, I believe..
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and I'll have a look at QupZilla... Puppyt, do you have a package I can test?

Edit: Tested a few packages from the site, can't get any to work with Barrys Qt .pets in the Wary5OLD repo, because they don't contain libQtDBus, which is annoying...

So, I stole libQtDBus from pemasus QT libs pet, but only got symbolic lookup errors..
So, I removed the Wary5 Qt libs, and installed pemasus version,
which can be found here: http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/QT-4.8.0 ... t-dpup.pet..

Now Qupzilla works fine, it seems... I also tested some other Qt
apps from the Wary5OLD repo, they worked fine with pemasus Qt..

I plan to have a fully working Qt in the Akita repo, that supports the Qt
programs of 214x, wary51x and the latest dpup.. Nearly there..

Then there will be a load of Qt apps in the Akita repo after that..

I will PM pemasu about what else can be removed from the basic and full dpup Qt packages...
I might rip up pemasus packages and make some of my own for akita...
Hopefully I will end up with a smallish Qt with dbus,webkit and other essentials only.
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#534 Post by Puppyt »

Heya sc0ttman -

sorry that I didn't see your post earlier. pemasu mentioned Qupzilla in scsijon's "qtpuppy" thread, and the link to his pet I used is here http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 380#593380. Apologies - could have saved you the extra compile time.

Just to update - it performs much better than Firefox (ummm 3.6 as that version apparently works best with accursed 'Blackboard' that my university insists on wasting money on) and IE8 on XP. So much so, that it rapidly became my wife's favourite browser. Seems ideally configured for her FB activities, and she has repeatedly commented about its speed and reliability - even with you-tube and flash-dense sites. (Could've typed 'flash-rich', but I think that is an oxymoron.)
Importing bookmarks from her IE8 was a little problematic (and this will be useful to anyone NOT importing from FF, Chrome, or Opera) as bookmark HTML import lost all the subdirectory structure. However, making a new bookmark of the "file:///C:/...bookmark.htm" is a good stop-gap measure.
In Puppy (mostly in kros54's Hungarian XP_puppy, a Lupu 528 Wine-focused build), I get the occasional non-fatal error about security certificates or whatnot. Just cosmetics really - rarely has it needed a restart from a crash.
My only concern really is that I can't locate any plug-ins for it, as some FF plug-ins I find particularly useful when Puppy apps don't work properly (e.g., Flashvideodownloader instead of You2pup pet). Not a biggie. But certainly this little fish has some great features, and I think that I much prefer it to Midori,
Cheers!

UPDATE: Well I tried to see how Qupzilla ran in Akita, from a non-compiling, end-user's perspective. I first installed pemasu's pet I linked earlier, and of course copped all the missing QT library/dependencies. This was nearly fixed with pemasu's qt+webkit pet you mentioned in your previous post, and bar a missing link to navigation icons on Qupzilla's toolbar it was up and running. (Would those graphic links also affect text positioning in the address/search bars?) It even installed itself to "Internet>WWW>Start Private Browsing" and starts with the Private Browsing mode (Ctrl+Shift+P). How did that happen - strange sc0ttman majick?:)
Still running into difficulties with non-retained wifi configurations with Frisbee, and perhaps not surprisingly I have found Jemimah's Pwireless2 is the best bet for finding and connecting to the wifi. Frisbee tray still behaving independently of any other network service. That missing GTK feature with automatic Frisbee connection on bootup - if that is included in future, could that aid in module order loading/setting permanence?
And news to hand - images in FB aren't showing up in Qupzilla- looks like I need a Flash update and some Preference changes cause a spontaneous crash.
Well, pemasu's dpup-based pets seem to integrate better here in Akita6 than in iguleder's GuyDog5.01, strangely!
Cheers :)
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#535 Post by nooby »

I downloaded the latest iso from your links.
akita-linux-beta6.iso and set it up like this
grub4dos menu.lst

title Akita Linux 6
rootnoverify (hd0,2)
kernel /akita/vmlinuz pmedia=scsihd pdev1=sda3 psubdir=akita puppy i915.modeset=1 nosmp pfix=ram
initrd /akita/initrd.gz

It booted okay but failed to get internet. I have Acer D250
a 10" Netbook with N270 CPU and Atheros LAN and did not test wifi.

None of the three network things did work. Sad indeed
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#536 Post by Puppyt »

nooby, sometimes I notice strange behaviour with the Frisbee-tray, and lately I just ignore it (perhaps I have to go back to config settings to remove it at bootup. Would it remove bootup network conflicts, I wonder?). Try PWireless2 from the Network Wizard menu, and give it a little time to identify available ports. I've noticed incomplete scan details on occasion that sometimes resolve with closing the network dialogue and going back through the procedure again. Sorry that I can't be more definite with my solutions, but I can send more specifics if required.

(Reckon we'd better pass the hat around and get sc0ttman a lappie with wi-fi, or get him a wi-fi router :) )
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#537 Post by sc0ttman »

I compiled and upgraded to libjpeg-0.8d and re-compiled JWM, cos pemasus Qt 4.8 needs libjpeg 0.8...

But the rebuilt SFS, with the new JWM and libjpeg would not work!!!
JWM errors out, saying libjpeg 0.7 not found... Must be a compile mistake!

I removed the old libjpeg and symlinked it to the new one, so JWM
should have worked fine, as this was how the system was, when compiled..

I will try again, and try to get Akita to contain libjpeg0.8 only, by default..
If I cannot do this, I will add +libjpeg-0.8 to the deps of the Qt package in PPM.

I think the qupzilla image errors were cos of the old libjpeg in Akita...
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And I do have a netbook, and have tried to get k.26.25.16 working with wifi,
but wireless is not my expertise, but I might have another go at some point!

I know its possible to get my netbooks wifi working with Akitas kernel,
using Patriots driver pets, but I never managed to do it myself!!
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#538 Post by nooby »

Thanks for caring. I guess I should have waited
to test until I am more motivated to give it more time.

If you are helped by me doing something then I can test again. I guess the kernel does not have the driver for
the rather modern? card built into the mobo. ?

What you suggest may work. I am not used to the tricks
so it never occured to me that one could do them.
I am not even sure the exact steps you talk about sorry!

I did test only the three about LAN and not those only
mentioning wifi. The three I tested reported they found
no such thing they expected so my wild guess is that
the kernel does not have the driver? I tested the at1k or
whatever name it have that one does work in other
puppies unless my poor memory mess them up

I am in Lupu 528 004 now how can I test exactly what I have?
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#539 Post by sc0ttman »

Hmmm.. I had a nother go at updating libjpeg, and JWM.. The trouble is, a lot of the old pup4 stuff left in Akita, like epdfview, and even new stuff compiled on Akita/Wary51x need libjpeg0.7, and updating to 0.8 breaks them... This includes things like poppler, and libtiff - which in turn breaks poppler utils (pdfto* utils), as well as epdfview, zathura, mtpaint, gphoto2, gpicview, maybe others..

So I've been trying to compile epdfview, but the akita_devx gives errors about poppler being too old, and to use pkg_config to bypass the errors, if its installed in a non-standard location...

I am sure this poppler problem comes from the fact I upgraded libpoppler in the main SFS, but not in the devx - because the new2dir script did not make a _DEV pkg for poppler when I compiled it..

So what should I do to fix poppler in the devx?? Does anyone know?
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EDIT: I found installed my poppler_DEV .pet, didn't fix it.. It seems to be a problem with poppler glib... I did find a way past that error, but then I got exactly the same kind of error about cairo, and so I updated cairo in main SFS and devx sfs to that of wary51x, then tested it..

The OS seems to work fine with the changes in libpoppler and cairo, but still can't seem to compile epdfview, which I am doing purely to hunt down bugs in the devx anyway...

If anyone using Akita likes to compile stuff, and would like to download the devx and help me test, then please do - I don't usually have problems with it, but when I do, I don't know much about the solutions...
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EDIT2: Also I posted a request on JWM sourceforge, to make trays update without restarting JWM, and Joe said the -reload option would be hard to implement for Trays, but that he would look into another solution, which would do the same thing for trays as -reload does for Menus...
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updating locale stuff to be.. better...

#540 Post by sc0ttman »

If it is not dumb, I will rename all fake .mo in /usr/share/locale/
from *.mo to *.locale, leaving the real .mo files as *.mo

This will help users understand and identify proper translation
files, as well as the plain text files..

Here is a (crap and hacky) script I used to:

- identify all fake .mo files in /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/
- rename each fake .mo to *.locale
- try to find the parent scripts (in /usr/bin/,/usr/sbin/ and so on) which use each .locale file
- then update all the parent scripts to look for .locale files, the using `sed`

** of course, .locale could be any extension, like .txt, etc...
** which extension is best?

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#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/share/locale/
DIR=''
for DIR in * # for each dir, en, de, fr, ja, ru, etc
do
	[ ! -d "/usr/share/locale/$DIR/LC_MESSAGES/" ] && continue
	cd /usr/share/locale/$DIR/LC_MESSAGES/
	echo DIR is /usr/share/locale/$DIR/LC_MESSAGES/
	for x in * # for each .mo file
	do 
		SCRIPT=''
		[ "$(echo $x | grep '\.locale$')" != "" ] && continue #  already done, skip
		if [ "$(file "$x" | grep 'text')" != "" ] && [ "$(file "$x" | grep -v 'GNU message catalog')" != "" ];then # if a normal text file
			echo "`cat "$x"`" > "${x/.mo/.locale}" # rename from *.mo to *.locale
			rm "$x" # get the script that needs $x,
			# assume it has same name as $x without .mo or .locale, maybe with .sh instead .. dumb and ugly
			SCRIPT=`which ${x%%.*}` #remove extension, get path
			[ ! -x "$SCRIPT" ] && SCRIPT=`which ${x%%.*}.sh`
			[ ! -x "$SCRIPT" ] && SCRIPT="/usr/local/petget/${x%%.*}"
			[ ! -x "$SCRIPT" ] && SCRIPT="/usr/local/petget/${x%%.*}.sh"
			# now we update the scripts
			if [ -x "$SCRIPT" ];then
				# replace the ".mo" with ".locale", inside $SCRIPT
				sed -i 's#\.mo#\.locale#' "${SCRIPT}"
				echo "Translation $x renamed to ${x/.mo/.locale}, 
$SCRIPT also updated to use ${x/.mo/.locale}
"
			else
				echo $SCRIPT not exec
				continue
			fi
		fi
	done
done
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#541 Post by Aitch »

Have you seen this, sc0ttman?

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02681

Hope changes to .mo files doesn't conflict?

Aitch :)

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new versions for akita

#542 Post by don570 »

I worked the last couple of days on improving
the Akita versions of quick launch and Bacon recorder.

Bacon recorder is now very useful!!

You can record to the partition of the pupsave file
with /mnt/home/ or use the /media/ folder.

By the way I do a substitution so that every time it
sees '/mnt/home/' in a path name bacon recorder does a substitution
to /media/blahblah/.

The folder name must end with a slash /

White space in names doesn't cause problems.

Quick Launch now closes all Rox windows which is a good
way to clean up a screen full of junk.
Is it possible to use Ctrl-shift-L to launch it?

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#543 Post by don570 »

The link to devx file in the first post is dead.
Your repository works okay.

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#544 Post by sc0ttman »

Thanks for the apps don, that's great, I will take a look soon..
And I fixed the link..
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Aitch wrote:Have you seen this, sc0ttman?

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02681

Hope changes to .mo files doesn't conflict?

Aitch :)
Yes I saw it, but no there won't be conficts, quite the opposite in fact...

I though now would be the best time to do the .locale rename thing,
as it fits nicely in with some other work going on...

I've been following rodin.s and shinobars NLS/i18n work,
and saw Barry was building up to it in some of his comments and posts...

About Akita:

I had the option of leaving it confusing - some .mo were real .mo files, others not...
Or I could change the fake .mos to something else...

I wrote a snippet that automated most of it, and have *mostly* finished the clean up..

I am also about to update the devx/main sfs files and update gettext,
clean it up a bit, and integrate MoManager in to the main sfs..

...with an akita devx download thing added in...
So it should all fit in quite nicely :)

And finally I need a quick re-think about what gettext stuff goes in the main SFS,
and what needs to be put in the devx...
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#545 Post by sc0ttman »

BTW, I should say the MoManager will be in the next Akita,
but not the SSS version, as I'm not sure that'll work..

It will also need a few changes, so it works in Akita:

- ignore builtin files stuff (not supported in Akita)
- do not suggest to email to barry, maybe to me instead
- remove stuff about 'latest WOOF' versions..
- other stuff I guess

I do not know how Barry has integrated SSS and such with jwm_menu_create...
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