How to install debian *.deb package in Puppy?
How to install debian *.deb package in Puppy?
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Howto install debian *.deb package on Puppy?
Howto install debian *.deb package on Puppy?
postfs1: That's more or less only if you're not using a relatively recent version of Puppy. I think Puppy's supported installing directly from .deb files (and RPMs?) since Puppy 4.3, or so. (Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, though.)
[ Puppy 4.3.1 JP, Frugal install ] * [ XenialPup 7.5, Frugal install ] * [XenialPup 64 7.5, Frugal install] * [ 4GB RAM | 512MB swap ]
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
some *.deb packages will not install fully on puppy
google-chrome browser did not install fully on puppy linux (wary).
although it did install, it did not install fully, no support found for puppy linux (wary).
other distributions gave support for google-chrome but takes too long to compile and there was no promise it would work
although it did install, it did not install fully, no support found for puppy linux (wary).
other distributions gave support for google-chrome but takes too long to compile and there was no promise it would work
If anybody can trim the FAT
Now quite all packages provided by PPM Tahrpup and sons are .deb
If anybody can trim the FAT and release a Pet, much lighter, that would be perfect.
Of course a pet without modifying the Debian package is possible, but of less interest. My opinion. At least one VIP will disagree. The important is that everybody find an agreement, or keep his way of doing
How helpful was Dejan making pets for us ! Merci pour tout ton travail, Lovers of Dpups.
If anybody can trim the FAT and release a Pet, much lighter, that would be perfect.
Of course a pet without modifying the Debian package is possible, but of less interest. My opinion. At least one VIP will disagree. The important is that everybody find an agreement, or keep his way of doing
How helpful was Dejan making pets for us ! Merci pour tout ton travail, Lovers of Dpups.
Last edited by Pelo on Wed 27 Jul 2016, 08:14, edited 1 time in total.
Re: If anybody can trim the FAT
imagine you click an icon on your desktop, and a window pops up with two buttons.Pelo wrote:If anybody can trim the FAT and release a Pet, much lighter, that would be perfect.
the first button lets you select a .deb file from a file dialog, which it opens into a folder for you.
then you (or anyone) deletes the "fat" from the folder, then you click the other button.
then it takes that folder and makes a .pet.
how easy this is to make happen depends on how much detail you want in the .pet package.
it can call the .pet maker in puppy, or it can try to get the important information from the .deb file automatically.
but puppy has so many tools like this, im surprised if they havent made this already.
The poor Puppy will disappear under the load, with its 130MB
About the Fat, i don't mean languages included , that is easy, even for me. I mean these huge libraries joined by Debian, sometime for an application like SSR, you get a Full Debian
No, not a full Debian, but 1GB. The poor Puppy will disappear under the load, with its 130MBs
Dear apprends à coder, it yet exists, but an human trim is much more efficient. "le juste nécessaire" as they say in France, and not the gas-oil tank when you need only a jerrycan.
No, not a full Debian, but 1GB. The poor Puppy will disappear under the load, with its 130MBs
Dear apprends à coder, it yet exists, but an human trim is much more efficient. "le juste nécessaire" as they say in France, and not the gas-oil tank when you need only a jerrycan.
Last edited by Pelo on Wed 27 Jul 2016, 08:26, edited 2 times in total.
Re: The poor Puppy will disappear under the load, with its 130MB
i mean any kind of fat-- extra languages, optional libraries, anything in the .deb package that can be deleted. not just for you to edit but for anyone who can do the trimming.Pelo wrote:About the Fat, i don't mean languages included , that is easy, even for me. I mean these huge libraries joined by Debian, sometime for an application like SSR, you get a Full Debian
Well, that wouldn't be hard I guess, I already have script that do it when making packages from compiled binaries. But isn't there an option when installing packages through petget to trim the fat also? There was at least in some ppm versions.
EDIT: I'm thinking about separating bin/nls/doc/dev
EDIT: I'm thinking about separating bin/nls/doc/dev
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