Woof Alpha 5
Puppyluvr, I installed your libs .pet, mplayer still not running.
No biggie, I was just testing the package manager, I don't really need mplayer.
Woof and 2.6.29 kernel will definitely be the base for the next release of pupitup.
No biggie, I was just testing the package manager, I don't really need mplayer.
Woof and 2.6.29 kernel will definitely be the base for the next release of pupitup.
Last edited by eztuxer on Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:15, edited 1 time in total.
Don't poop it down... Pup it Up !
Building Arch 0setup and 1download completed without error (the first of the alphas to achieve this)
Proceeeding to the next stages I note the following errors ...
2createpackages:
3builddistro (this is the whole output):
Note in the latter I did not select a thorough dependency check, did not build for old SCSI support, elected for the cutdown module build and a devx build, but chose not to burn to CD.
The ISO 3builddistro created is 3.7MB
This build process was running on top of a full HD install of Puppy 412 with devx installed; on a 2.4GHz Pentium with 512MB RAM and 6-7GB of free disk.
paul
Proceeeding to the next stages I note the following errors ...
2createpackages:
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598-Processing parted
599- processing parted-1.8.8-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz
600-Postprocessing with packages-templates/parted
601:ls: cannot access lib/libparted*: No such file or directory
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# time ./3builddistro
1 packages-pet/linux_kernel-2.6.25.16-pup412.pet
2 packages-pet/linux_kernel-2.6.27.4-woof1.pet
3 packages-pet/linux_kernel-2.6.29-rc7-u013.pet
Type number for kernel you want to use [1]: 3
You have chosen linux_kernel-2.6.29-rc7-u013.pet, which is version 2.6.29-rc7.
Now building sandbox3/rootfs-complete, with the complete filesystem...
Executing sandbox3/pinstall.sh post-install script...
Configuring Puppy skeleton...
Configuring Puppy Help page...
Writing version number and distro name to Help page...
Writing the date to Help page...
Configuring gtkmoz as the default html viewer...
Configuring Osmo...
Configuring ROX Filer...
Configuring Mozilla SeaMonkey browser...
Note that mozilla and netscape all point to mozstart in /usr/local/bin
...ok, setup for Mozilla (Seamonkey).
END OF pinstall.sh SCRIPT.
If you did not get 'End of pinstall.sh' message above, then
it aborted before completion. Press ENTER or CTRL-C:
This script can now optionally do a thorough dependency check.
Note, this may take a long time.
Press "c" key then ENTER to do thorough check,
else just press ENTER key to bypass check:
...done.
Now installing the kernel into build/ and modules into rootfs-complete/...
Would you like the live-CD to be able to recognise and even boot from
old true-SCSI hard drives and CD drives?
Most likely you would just press the ENTER key only to decline, as the
vast majority of PCs do not have true-SCSI hardware. However, 10-20 years
ago it was popular in network server computers.
Note, really old pre-PCI computers will not be supported at all.
Enter only to decline, any other key for SCSI drivers in live-CD:
Now building initial ramdisk in initrd-tree/...
aes.ko aes_generic.ko aufs.ko blkcipher.ko cbc.ko cdrom.ko crypto_blkcipher.ko cryptoloop.ko ehci-hcd.ko fuse.ko ide-cd.ko ide-floppy.ko nls_cp437.ko nls_iso8859-1.ko nls_utf8.ko ohci-hcd.ko parport.ko rsrc_nonstatic.ko scsi_wait_scan.ko sqlzma.ko squashfs.ko sr_mod.ko ssb.ko uhci-hcd.ko unionfs.ko unlzma.ko usb-storage.ko usbcore.ko usbhid.ko yenta_socket.ko 3723 blocks
Press ENTER only to cutdown selection of modules, any other char to retain all:
Creating must-have lists...
find: ./kernel/net/ieee80211: No such file or directory
Finding all dependent modules...
Moving unwanted modules to a separate sfs file...
Creating za463297.sfs 'zdrv' file...
../support/mksquashfs4.0: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ../support/mksquashfs4.0)
testing chroot
Finding invalid symlinks...
Updating pkg data in rootfs-complete/root/.packages ...
Constructing configuration files for JWM, Fvwm95, IceWM, openbox...
Generating /root/.icewm/menu...
Generating /root/.jwmrc...
Here are the available background images (rootfs-complete/usr/share/backgrounds):
DarkGrey.jpg
LightGrey.jpg
grey_logo_normal.jpg
icelandic.jpg
in_flight1600x1200.jpg
puppywallpaper1024x768.jpg
sunset_jesse.jpg
Type the full filename of the one you want as default
(ENTER only will select the first): LightGrey.jpg
Now building the main f.s., apup-463.sfs...
../support/mksquashfs4.0: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ../support/mksquashfs4.0)
Creating build/isolinux.cfg...
Now building apup-463.iso
Size of boot image is 4 sectors -> No emulation
Total translation table size: 2048
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 657
Total directory bytes: 0
Path table size(bytes): 10
Max brk space used 0
1859 extents written (3 MB)
Would you like to burn it to a CD?
ENTER only for yes, or any printable char then ENTER not to: n
Hit ENTER to build the 'devx' SFS file, any other key to exit:
Building apup_devx_463.sfs...
building sandbox3/devx ...
Deleting really invalid symlinks in devx...
layer_top/usr/lib/libparted.so
layer_top/usr/etc/gtk
layer_top/usr/share/cups/model/ghostpdf.ppd
layer_top/usr/bin/pnminterp
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmtopnm
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmdepth
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmnoraw
layer_top/usr/bin/pgmslice
layer_top/usr/bin/gemtopbm
layer_top/usr/bin/bmptoppm
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmenlarge
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmarith
layer_top/usr/bin/pgmedge
layer_top/usr/bin/ppmnorm
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmsplit
layer_top/usr/bin/pgmnorm
layer_top/usr/bin/pgmoil
layer_top/usr/bin/ppmtouil
layer_top/usr/bin/pnmtofits
Now creating sandbox3/apup_devx_463.sfs ...
./support/mksquashfs4.0: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./support/mksquashfs4.0)
chmod: cannot access `sandbox3/apup_devx_463.sfs': No such file or directory
md5sum: can't open 'apup_devx_463.sfs': No such file or directory
...done
real 9m14.892s
user 0m44.519s
sys 1m12.561s
#
The ISO 3builddistro created is 3.7MB
This build process was running on top of a full HD install of Puppy 412 with devx installed; on a 2.4GHz Pentium with 512MB RAM and 6-7GB of free disk.
paul
ArchPup
Hello,
Well, APup lives...Sort of...
Received dep errors for libcrypto during build, chose to ignore..
Added it in later...
Made a 135mb ISO and a 22mb za463526.sfs...
Tested on both machines, same results...
No Xorg, no scroll on touchpad, no wireless...no biggie!!!,
It boots, runs fast, and D/L`s from the Arch repos fine...
I can fix the rest...
Installed Enlightenment from Arch..
Gotta restart X now..BRB...
@Edit..
O.K...I figured Enlightenment would be a good test of installing an Arch package...And......Viola....Works perfect..
Got Xorg straightened out..Tapping works...
Still working on Wireless and Scrolling...
Still resolving missing libs from built in packages, using Arch repo...
This is pretty cool....
Well, APup lives...Sort of...
Received dep errors for libcrypto during build, chose to ignore..
Added it in later...
Made a 135mb ISO and a 22mb za463526.sfs...
Tested on both machines, same results...
No Xorg, no scroll on touchpad, no wireless...no biggie!!!,
It boots, runs fast, and D/L`s from the Arch repos fine...
I can fix the rest...
Installed Enlightenment from Arch..
Gotta restart X now..BRB...
@Edit..
O.K...I figured Enlightenment would be a good test of installing an Arch package...And......Viola....Works perfect..
Got Xorg straightened out..Tapping works...
Still working on Wireless and Scrolling...
Still resolving missing libs from built in packages, using Arch repo...
This is pretty cool....
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Burned the upup-463.iso to a DVD+RW using Burniso2cd last night. Booted it, configured my internet connection and a few other things, then shut down saving to the DVD. For the first time ever, when Puppy shut down it shut off my computer. Booted the DVD again, did some more tinkering, imported my SeaMonkey bookmarks, and shut down saving to the DVD again. Booted again and as promised the time to boot was less than it was for the first reboot.
So far the only problem I've noticed is that the speaker icon for the volume control shows a white X in a red box, indicating I suppose that the sound is muted. The sound works though. I haven't been able to get the mute indication to go away.
So far the only problem I've noticed is that the speaker icon for the volume control shows a white X in a red box, indicating I suppose that the sound is muted. The sound works though. I haven't been able to get the mute indication to go away.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69321][color=blue]Puppy Help 101 - an interactive tutorial for Lupu 5.25[/color][/url]
Booting from dvd/cd and saveing back to a multi session disc seems not to be a problem, but the more saves you make the more save files have to be read at bootup, they do not combine into one save folder. This makes the boot slower and slower as you add more apps.
What i would like developers to do is what i am trying ( with my next to non experience ) and that is do a full install and get that working. Live cd's are ok for portability but not for daily use.
What i would like developers to do is what i am trying ( with my next to non experience ) and that is do a full install and get that working. Live cd's are ok for portability but not for daily use.
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FlashSo far the only problem I've noticed is that the speaker icon for the volume control shows a white X in a red box, indicating I suppose that the sound is muted.
Does left clicking (keep finger down till volume appears)
and then moving the 'volume scaler' up cure it?
If so the volume default is set to 0
which is a bit low even for Bugman in his minimalist days. . .
(NB: Sadly Bugman is now an advocate of bling and
a born again Capitalist )
Pnethood
Same here. Network setup works just fine, internet is OK, but Pnethood only finds the PC's, not the shares.gerry wrote:Upup 463 iso, live cd. Is it just me, or don't we have Samba yet? Pnethood does not find my shared folder on the XP machine
Gerry
My Sitecom Netdisk isn't discovered at all.
Gxine crashes, PupTV also.
(Standard out-of-the-box Compaq D510 USDT)
Xorg is working fine where Ubuntu just doesn't get it right
When a multisession DVD gets so many sessions saved that it is slow to boot (and by the way I've saved over a hundred sessions before, just for a test, and it still booted reasonably fast by Windows 2000 standards) you can "defragment" the multisession DVD by burning the Puppy iso to a new DVD (or the same DVD+RW) with Burniso2cd and then shutting down, saving to the new DVD. This combines all the sessions from the old DVD into one session on the new one.tubby wrote:Booting from dvd/cd and saveing back to a multi session disc seems not to be a problem, but the more saves you make the more save files have to be read at bootup, they do not combine into one save folder. This makes the boot slower and slower as you add more apps. ...
I find that running Puppy from a multisession DVD is much more practical for what I use a computer for than running Puppy from a hard disk drive would be, if I ever tried it.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69321][color=blue]Puppy Help 101 - an interactive tutorial for Lupu 5.25[/color][/url]
If I left-click on the speaker icon, the volume control slider appears, and it is set at zero (even though the volume is evidently not at zero, at least while playing youtube videos.) If I then move the slider up and close the volume control, when I open the volume control again, the slider is again at zero. Or I should say was. Now it's acting like it should, though I haven't tried playing anything, or shutting down and rebooting to see if the slider stays where I put it.Lobster wrote:... Flash
Does left clicking (keep finger down till volume appears)
and then moving the 'volume scaler' up cure it?
If so the volume default is set to 0 ...
iso
I have tried to burn a new iso, i assume you have to remaster to allow Burniso2cd to work. Well herein lies a problem, i am using my own build of dpup so the build itself may be the problem.
When i open the remaster program the splash screen locks and everything freezes, i have to then use Pprocess to close the splash screen and the remaster program. Has anyone else had this problem?, maybe some kind soul would try remaster on a woof build and report back.
John
When i open the remaster program the splash screen locks and everything freezes, i have to then use Pprocess to close the splash screen and the remaster program. Has anyone else had this problem?, maybe some kind soul would try remaster on a woof build and report back.
John
thought i might as well post the list of problems the dependency check found when building Arch Woof with 2.6.27.4 kernel:
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Press "c" key then ENTER to do thorough check,
else just press ENTER key to bypass check: c
Wait awhile.
ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/lib/libacl.so.1.1.0'
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/lib/libattr.so.1.1.0'
./usr/bin/sylpheed: /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/sylpheed)
/usr/bin/sylpheed: /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/sylpheed)
.
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/libcdda_interface.so.0.10.2'
ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/libexiv2.so.2.1.0'
ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1'
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/preloadable_libintl.so'
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/libldap_r-2.3.so.0.2.31'
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/liblber-2.3.so.0.2.31'
.ldd: warning: you do not have execution permission for `/usr/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0.2.31'
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UNFORTUNATELY, these libs are missing:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/sbin/ifplugstatus has these missing library files:
libdaemon.so.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/sbin/parted has these missing library files:
libparted-1.8.so.8
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/sbin/partprobe has these missing library files:
libparted-1.8.so.8
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/epdfview has these missing library files:
libpoppler-glib.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/esd has these missing library files:
libwrap.so.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/gparted has these missing library files:
libparted-1.8.so.8
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/gphoto2 has these missing library files:
libaa.so.1 libgpm.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapcompare has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapdelete has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapmodrdn has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapmodify has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldappasswd has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapsearch has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ldapwhoami has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdftoppm has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdftops has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdftohtml has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdfimages has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdffonts has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdfinfo has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdftoabw has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/pdftotext has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2 libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/ripoff has these missing library files:
libcdio.so.7
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/bin/vcdimager has these missing library files:
libiso9660.so.5 libcdio.so.7
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/sbin/cupsd has these missing library files:
libslp.so.1 libpam.so.0 libdns_sd.so.1
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/sbin/saslauthd has these missing library files:
libpam.so.0 libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/sbin/pppd has these missing library files:
libpcap.so.1
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant has these missing library files:
libnl.so.1
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/alsa-lib/smixer/smixer-python.so has these missing library files:
libpython2.6.so.1.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
/root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/packages-apup/python_DEV/usr/lib/libpython2.6.so.1.0
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/sasl2/libldapdb.so.2.0.22 has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/sasl2/libsql.so.2.0.22 has these missing library files:
libmysqlclient.so.16 libpq.so.5
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/enchant/libenchant_aspell.so has these missing library files:
libaspell.so.15
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/enchant/libenchant_myspell.so has these missing library files:
libhunspell-1.2.so.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/gutenprint has these missing library files:
libgimpui-2.0.so.0 libgimpwidgets-2.0.so.0 libgimpmodule-2.0.so.0 libgimp-2.0.so.0 libgimpmath-2.0.so.0 libgimpconfig-2.0.so.0 libgimpcolor-2.0.so.0 libgimpbase-2.0.so.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/libldap_r-2.3.so.0.2.31 has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0.2.31 has these missing library files:
libsasl2.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/pango/1.6.0/modules/pango-thai-lang.so has these missing library files:
libthai.so.0
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
File /root/woof/alpha5/woof-alpha5c/sandbox3/rootfs-complete/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.4.0.0 has these missing library files:
libopenjpeg.so.2
The missing libs are in these packages:
Press "c" key then ENTER key to exit,
or if you really want to ignore problem, just press ENTER: c