Where are libpkgchk6451li.so and libjawt.so libraries ?

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Where are libpkgchk6451li.so and libjawt.so libraries ?

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I've got Puppy up and running, but need to get the libraries
libpkgchk6451li.so and libjawt.so installed.
But where are they ?
and how do I do that ?

I've been using pupget and dotpup and can't see these specific libs at all. A Google search lists discussion about them but not a source.

mystified........

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Do you have the link of the homepage of the program?

I often search libs on http://packages.debian.org , and extract them with undeb from the Dotpups-Wiki.
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Many thanks Mark

It was Open Office that I was attempting to install, and the pupget process threw up the advice about the libs reqrd.

Since then, I dowloaded the OO shortcut icon thing, and OO works just fine, loads text, spreadsheet etc.

Now I want to upgrade to the version I am using on the XP laptop, which is 2.0 beta I think. I have the instrucitons from the Wiki, so am off to try that now.

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OO2:

http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=6771

You might wait til tomorrow, if you need an international version.
I currently upload a bugfixed version (difference is only the international support), see this post:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=6824

But the upload needs several hours, so if you are english, you can use the existing one.

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#5 Post by 307 »

Ok Dokey, I'll try that link.
I'm rebuilding the Linux boxes today anyway, so that will take a bit of time.
For the interested I have a standard desktop PC brand name of Tiny, which runs Xandros 3 Desktop. Good enough.
I also have an ITX board PC which I built about 3 yrs ago as an emergency test PC, i.e. to recover hdds with. This one now runs PUPPY.
Furthermore I am working on rescuing a Javelin POS terminal which will be running PUPPY also. Its basically a 333Mhx PC with 128Mb RAM and has a USB port to attach peripherals to. I have a 4-port hub connected with USB keyb & mouse and it was all OK until I changed something........ B-)
My other two PCs run Win XP for compatibility and necessity, but not through choice...... B-)
best regards

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