So a couple of links could fix, I wonder.jamesbond wrote:That's because the SFS keeps keeps stuff in /usr/etc instead of /etc.neerajkolte wrote: The new qemu v2.0 sfs and pet didn't work in Fatdog64-630.
When sfs is loaded all system fonts change to square blocks had hard time unloading the sfs. Problem went away when after unloading.
Anyway, I've just compiled again (in Fatdog64 and correcting paths) 2.0.0. It works for LHP, too. I've tested both.
Please, note that this one will be, probably, my last effort in QEMU support for Puppy, because my hardware is going dated (I cannot use QEMU anymore since last versions, I can only make a very slow X-test after compiling). So, all my last packages were a gift for community, not usable by me.
I'm going to upload, on my repo, new packages (SFS and PET) in the next hours. Check availability in this thread, monitor for updates: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88604.
For those of you that have still downloaded old SFS, to avoid mistakes, this is md5 checksum of the new one: ffe06d0edb37de3edf4797463053875b.
I remembered that someone talked about what I wrote (I read that), maybe because, in the past, Fatdog64 wasn't build in pure T2 like it is now.jamesbond wrote:Fatdog64 is based on T2-build, similar to Puppy Wary/Racy (but 64-bit while Racy/Wary is 32-bit), not Slackware or Ubuntu.Whitesnow wrote:Fatdog64 is based on Ubuntu
Let me say what I read, one more time. LHP64 is, nowadays, based on Fatdog64 kernel (thank to you and Kirk), but core packages are from Slackware (glibc, gtk, cups, xorg-server and dependencies). This condition is relevant in our topic, as my old QEMU package compiled in LHP, as I just tested, can't run in Fatdog64 not only for lack of libraries, but for dissimilarity of glibc version, too.jamesbond wrote:LHP64 is a derivative of Fatdog64, with a lot of additional programs and libraries (and polish!) on top of Fatdog base. It is *not* based on Slackware. The problem is exactly that - LHP64 has many additional libs that Fatdog doesn't have.Whitesnow wrote:I compiled QEMU for LHP 64 bit, that is based on Slackware binaries
Bye.