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Posted: Wed 22 Aug 2012, 20:21
by oldyeller
scabz wrote:maybe later, if i can get it to compile i will post it.
Hey no problem!! I do very much appreciate all the pets and sfs's you have already done for precise :D :D

Cheers

Posted: Wed 22 Aug 2012, 21:00
by pemasu
Even though these builds are announced in Derivates section...there seems to be people whom are confused about the naming of these Precise Puppy derivatives ie puplets. Barry Kauler posted about it in his blog.
It might be good idea to change the corresponding name of the puplet. Also Barry Kauler will continue to upload new version with fixes he has found from his announcement thread. I have pointed to oldyeller thread in his thread...so that all these great new compiled apps would be found. I think that scabz has done great work. Clementine is not the easiest to compile due to several dependencies and need for the gstreamer support which is not natively in Puppies.

Of course this naming suggestion is just my humble opinion and not anykind request. I would like to remind that the awakening of these builds was due to silence of development of Precise Puppy. All this work benefits the Precise Puppy...by interest, usage, feedback and bug reports.
Now Barry Kauler has announced that the focus is again with Precise Puppy and so...the naming should not be confusing.

I have spent my spare time with debian wheezy puplet, strictly unofficial woof build. The package structure and libs location change is the same as with Precise Pangolin and so...the work with Precise Puppy benefits almost straight me also. Also the woof fixes for Precise Puppy are almost workable for debian wheezy puplet...sometimes slight modifications are needed (when there is straight pointing to the Precise Puppy)
I had and have quite overwhelming problem with my touchpad movement precision and Precise Puppy. Nothing I have done has cured it. I posted about my problem early in the Precise Puppy thread. It looks like debian wheezy xorg behaves better...just like squeeze has done...that is one of the reasons I concentrate now to the debian wheezy puplet.

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02958

Posted on 22 Aug 2012, 9:17 by vicmz
Precise beta3 vs. Precise 5.3
I'm a bit confused. I maintain a forum page in Spanish where langpack_es is offered along with versions of Puppy that are translatable with the language pack. Which should I post as oficial build, Precise beta3 or Precise 5.3?

Posted on 22 Aug 2012, 23:05 by BarryK
Re Precise 5.3
I have no control over what people post in the Forum.
I also noted the word "official" being used somewhere inappropriate in the Forum, don't recall exactly.
There is no official Precise 5.3.

Posted: Wed 22 Aug 2012, 21:43
by oldyeller
pemasu wrote:Even though these builds are announced in Derivates section...there seems to be people whom are confused about the naming of these Precise Puppy derivatives ie puplets. Barry Kauler posted about it in his blog.
It might be good idea to change the corresponding name of the puplet. Also Barry Kauler will continue to upload new version with fixes he has found from his announcement thread. I have pointed to oldyeller thread in his thread...so that all these great new compiled apps would be found. I think that scabz has done great work. Clementine is not the easiest to compile due to several dependencies and need for the gstreamer support which is not natively in Puppies.

Of course this naming suggestion is just my humble opinion and not anykind request. I would like to remind that the awakening of these builds was due to silence of development of Precise Puppy. All this work benefits the Precise Puppy...by interest, usage, feedback and bug reports.
Now Barry Kauler has announced that the focus is again with Precise Puppy and so...the naming should not be confusing.

I have spent my spare time with debian wheezy puplet, strictly unofficial woof build. The package structure and libs location change is the same as with Precise Pangolin and so...the work with Precise Puppy benefits almost straight me also. Also the woof fixes for Precise Puppy are almost workable for debian wheezy puplet...sometimes slight modifications are needed (when there is straight pointing to the Precise Puppy)
I had and have quite overwhelming problem with my touchpad movement precision and Precise Puppy. Nothing I have done has cured it. I posted about my problem early in the Precise Puppy thread. It looks like debian wheezy xorg behaves better...just like squeeze has done...that is one of the reasons I concentrate now to the debian wheezy puplet.

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02958

Posted on 22 Aug 2012, 9:17 by vicmz
Precise beta3 vs. Precise 5.3
I'm a bit confused. I maintain a forum page in Spanish where langpack_es is offered along with versions of Puppy that are translatable with the language pack. Which should I post as oficial build, Precise beta3 or Precise 5.3?

Posted on 22 Aug 2012, 23:05 by BarryK
Re Precise 5.3
I have no control over what people post in the Forum.
I also noted the word "official" being used somewhere inappropriate in the Forum, don't recall exactly.
There is no official Precise 5.3.
You are very correct about this will fix all thread today,

Posted: Wed 22 Aug 2012, 23:53
by don570
Note to oldyeller:

Is there any way you can change the name of this distribution
from Precise?

_____________________________

Posted: Thu 23 Aug 2012, 03:04
by vicmz
Sorry, when I saw the version number and then read BarryK's blog, I automatically got confused, I must say I was very impulsive. And although my comment on the blog post was a simple request for information, now that I read it again it looks like the type of comments I usually begin by writing "Sorry", for the readers can't see any gestures and etc.
I agree about the renaming, it's as simple as changing to, for example, Precise OV, i.e. Oldyeller's Version. AND it's going to be one of the first puplets within the new internationalisation system, this means more users and testers.

Posted: Thu 23 Aug 2012, 20:30
by oldyeller
I have renamed my Precise to Ov-Precise ie; oldyeller version

This is not a new iso I just have renamed it.

Posted: Sat 25 Aug 2012, 23:12
by scabz
here is gimp 2.8.2 compiled in percise, dont know if anyone has compiled gimp yet but i like to compile stuff for myself anyway.

Gimp 2.8.2
Image

gimp-2.8.2-percise.sfs Download includes all dependencies.
gimp-2.8.2-percise.pet Download same as above but a pet, warning takes up alot of space in your savefile.

gimp-2.8.2-i486.pet Download includes no dependencies, needs babl-0.1.10-i486.pet and gegl-0.2.0-i486.pet to work.

DEV, DOC and NLS pets are in my repo http://www.mediafire.com/?gh5x8eblxp8a0

oldyeller i have not forgot about bibletime, I am just compiling stuff my girlfriend and i need first. maybe i will try to compile it in a few days or so.

Posted: Sun 26 Aug 2012, 17:43
by oldyeller
I will get your pets in the upup repo. I am trying to come up with a sfs downloader so I can upload them.

No hurry on bibletime just when ever you have the time.

Posted: Mon 27 Aug 2012, 23:41
by oldyeller
I have just updated the upup repo with gimp-2.8.2 and it's dependences by scabz. click on gimp and it will download the dependences.

I also uploaded more apps by radky

Cheers

Posted: Wed 29 Aug 2012, 01:52
by oldyeller
Hello Everyone,

I just added a new pet it is GetSfs-0.2 thanks to stu91; just update the upup repo. This pet will download and install sfs.

As long as you have yad and sfs-load-onthe-fly which of course you do.

enjoy

Cheers

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 18:49
by oldyeller
Hello again,

I have just uploaded some more pets to upup repo,

1) Bulefish-2.2.2
2) bibletime-2.8.1 with all dependences 44mb
3) qt4config
All of these programs are done by the ubuntu repo's and undeb and making them pets. They all do work I downloaded them and I am using them.

I also uploaded pmenu-0.1 I am not sure who made this put it works great!!

Enjoy

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 19:01
by scabz
its great you got bibletime now i was still trying to compile it but kept running into problems, i never do the undeb thing, i always try to compile from scratch but doesnt always work that way, there is stuff missing in puppy to compile and have to hunt it all down. stuff needed to compile isnt always need to just run the apps.

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 19:09
by oldyeller
That is ok maybe when Barryk is done I will redownload woof2 and do afresh build with new wm and panel.

With what he has done maybe you would be able to do it with that one when it is finished.

I do the undeb thing because I don't know about compiling, one day I will have to take the time and try.

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 19:13
by scabz
another note qtconfig is present in my qt pet and sfs, there is just no menu item for it you have to type qtconfig in terminal.

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 19:23
by scabz
oldyeller when you ever start learning to compile dont start with qt it toook me 5+ hours to compile, it realy took me more cuzz the power went out at my house wile i did the first compile 2 1/2 hours in, so i had to do it all over again then it took 5+ hours after it stressed me out so bad when the power went out.

Posted: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 19:29
by oldyeller
scabz,

I will take a look at your qtsfs I might be redoing bibletime without any qt in it.

When I do start to compile I want to find something that is easier for a newbi at compiling :lol: :lol:

Billtoo - TS demuxer is missing!

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2012, 15:01
by LateAdopter
Hello Billtoo

I tried the VLC 2.0.3 + qt 4.8.2 SFS from page 4 of this thread in Precise B4

The MPEG Transport Stream Demuxer is missing.

VLC 2.0.1 on Fatdog64 600 does have it.

It's strange because all of the 1.1.x versions of VLC, that I've tried, in Puppy repos don't have it either.

But as generic Windows builds always have it, I had thought it was a Linux problem.

As a workaround, I forced VLC to use the libavformat demuxer and that did work. But it is not really compatible with VLC so various features don't work with it.

If you are looking at VLC in future, perhaps you could look out for it.

Thanks

Re: Billtoo - TS demuxer is missing!

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2012, 17:29
by Billtoo
LateAdopter wrote:Hello Billtoo

I tried the VLC 2.0.3 + qt 4.8.2 SFS from page 4 of this thread in Precise B4

The MPEG Transport Stream Demuxer is missing.

VLC 2.0.1 on Fatdog64 600 does have it.

It's strange because all of the 1.1.x versions of VLC, that I've tried, in Puppy repos don't have it either.

But as generic Windows builds always have it, I had thought it was a Linux problem.

As a workaround, I forced VLC to use the libavformat demuxer and that did work. But it is not really compatible with VLC so various features don't work with it.

If you are looking at VLC in future, perhaps you could look out for it.

Thanks
I made a new vlc-2.0.3 pet this morning for the new slacko 5.3.5.3 beta,
most configure options are (auto) by default and there must be over a 100 of them.
I took a guess and used --enable-switcher but I don't know whether or not that will fix your problem.

See the slacko 5353 thread if you want to try it in the new beta.

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2012, 20:11
by LateAdopter
Hello Billtoo

I discovered that libdvbpsi was still missing.

Your post further up page 4 said you had added it, but it obviously did not make it into the SFS.

I installed libdvbpsi from the Ubuntu repo, and now my recordings will play.

Thank you for the SFS.

Posted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 23:15
by oldyeller
Hello everyone,

I have just re-uploaded wbar in upup repo with programs that are in puppy.
The wbar folder in /usr/share/pixmaps has the icons from Nimbus-icontheme.


Enjoy