This is a limitation of PPM. Just "clicking" on a pet doesn't check dependencies (say so in PetGet "help" too). We need to put in a feature request to BarryK as I agree that this is a shortcoming, deps are only checked when a pet is installed through the PPM interface.gulk wrote: One more question: although I added libevent in the dependency list (i.e. +libevent), when I install the .pet in a pristine slacko (i.e. start in RAM), the .pet is installed but dependency is not... How do I force the dependency installation?
For example, if I install transmission-2.13 from the PPM, PPM would indicate the missing libs and and provide installation options.
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Don't you give me that clever geek talk, I ran the transmission pet and got
. . . eh . . . now what? Could not find libevent in ppm?
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# transmission
transmission: error while loading shared libraries: libevent-2.0.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#
Just to be clear, according to Mick, libevent should have been automatically installed IF the transmission-2.42 pet was part of PPM.Lobster wrote:Don't you give me that clever geek talk, I ran the transmission pet and got. . . eh . . . now what? Could not find libevent in ppm?Code: Select all
# transmission transmission: error while loading shared libraries: libevent-2.0.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory #
Since it is not, you'll have to install libevent by hand separately (thanks Pemasu/Michalis for the libevent pet).
Bear with me while I'm on the learning curve, and thanks for trying the transmission.pet; I am glad it worked out in the end
It might also be a good time to update the wikka (http://puppylinux.org/wikka/compiling) with:
a) After strip, compressing with UPX (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 582#213761)
b) In case the ./configure does not handle a "DESTDIR" option, paco (http://paco.sourceforge.net/) is your best friend to trace the installed files
Since I'm starting to get the hang of it, I compiled a password manager app that I like because of its cross-platform capability.
The main app pet file is only 1MB (attached here).
The app runs on Qt >= 4.3; if you don't have it installed on your puppy, just run this 5.9 MB pet (will install libQtCore, libQtGui and libQtXml): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WI7CC2Q4
The main app pet file is only 1MB (attached here).
The app runs on Qt >= 4.3; if you don't have it installed on your puppy, just run this 5.9 MB pet (will install libQtCore, libQtGui and libQtXml): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WI7CC2Q4
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went to Firefox
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/aurora/
downloaded and expanded FF (FireFox) file to
/usr/lib/firefox
and dragged Firefox executable to desktop
. . . FF 11 nightly build seems to be Slacko compatible alright . . .
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/aurora/
downloaded and expanded FF (FireFox) file to
/usr/lib/firefox
and dragged Firefox executable to desktop
. . . FF 11 nightly build seems to be Slacko compatible alright . . .
Thanks for pointing this out.
I was actually wondering why Aurora was proposed when choosing Firefox in Slickpet. Aurora is the test bed for Firefox, and although it didn't give me any trouble, it is still considered a non-stable version.
I just followed Lobster's method to install the standard Firefox (v9.0.1 at the time of this writing):
1) download Firefox tarball
2) expand it
3) replace /usr/lib/firefox/ folder with the newly extracted /firefox/ folder
I was actually wondering why Aurora was proposed when choosing Firefox in Slickpet. Aurora is the test bed for Firefox, and although it didn't give me any trouble, it is still considered a non-stable version.
I just followed Lobster's method to install the standard Firefox (v9.0.1 at the time of this writing):
1) download Firefox tarball
2) expand it
3) replace /usr/lib/firefox/ folder with the newly extracted /firefox/ folder
Spoke too soon... no matter what Firefox I install using Lobster's method, I lose flash capability. I am therefore stuck with Aurora 7.0.1 (no biggy, cause it's been stable so far).
Lobster, did you check youtube or http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see if flash was still fonctional after your update?
Lobster, did you check youtube or http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see if flash was still fonctional after your update?
For future reference, rename, do not replace a folder.
That way, you have the original to fall back to.
The other method when testing a new release is to do a backup of your slackosave file using a utility like 2bytes Hot Backup for frugal PUPS.
Then each time you add something that is in test mode, you will have a dated, with time, backup that you can use to get back to where you were before the addition of the test software.
I had just got through downloading and installing SeaMonkey 2.6 from a PET package and before I installed the pet, I renamed /usr/llib/seamonkey directory to /usr/lib/seamonkey-bak. If the installed upgrade had given any problems, I could have just removed it and renamed that directory back to its original name.
That way, you have the original to fall back to.
The other method when testing a new release is to do a backup of your slackosave file using a utility like 2bytes Hot Backup for frugal PUPS.
Then each time you add something that is in test mode, you will have a dated, with time, backup that you can use to get back to where you were before the addition of the test software.
I had just got through downloading and installing SeaMonkey 2.6 from a PET package and before I installed the pet, I renamed /usr/llib/seamonkey directory to /usr/lib/seamonkey-bak. If the installed upgrade had given any problems, I could have just removed it and renamed that directory back to its original name.
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Ay chihuahua!Eterm with dependencies.
Did not work for me and could not run from terminal or find eterm.
Just in case you had compiled for Saluki. I went into xfce4 and experienced (never seen this before) a white screen of death
It has now taken me almost 10 minutes to reinstall and setup Puppy to run from DVD as per usual (probably needed doing anyway)
Be interested in how others are getting on.
I think these issues may have been to do with transmission chugging away in the corner . . .
Many thanks
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I loaded it after pfix=ram, and it worked fine. I compiled in 5.3.1. I won't post a pet that clobbers any files in the original setup.Lobster wrote:Ay chihuahua!Eterm with dependencies.
Did not work for me and could not run from terminal or find eterm.
Just in case you had compiled for Saluki. I went into xfce4 and experienced (never seen this before) a white screen of death
It has now taken me almost 10 minutes to reinstall and setup Puppy to run from DVD as per usual (probably needed doing anyway)
Be interested in how others are getting on.
I think these issues may have been to do with transmission chugging away in the corner . . .
Many thanks
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as tested on Puppy's
If loaded, it runs with "Eterm" & should be in /menu/Utilities
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Thanks smokeyCompiz working fine
That seems most peoples experience. Not sure if my difficulties are AMD 64bit chip or ATI crystal drivers or my own incompetence.
Quite happy without compiz, so not too concerned . . .
Trying to find record my desktop or similar at the moment
. . . OK back to the search . . .
http://www.smokey01.com/software/multim ... 6-i486.petLobster wrote:Thanks smokeyCompiz working fine
That seems most peoples experience. Not sure if my difficulties are AMD 64bit chip or ATI crystal drivers or my own incompetence.
Quite happy without compiz, so not too concerned . . .
Trying to find record my desktop or similar at the moment
. . . OK back to the search . . .