How to use Dropbox in BionicPup32?
How to use Dropbox in BionicPup32?
Hello again! I own bionicpup32 and was interested in installing the dropbox for linux, so I went to the dropbox website and downloaded the program in "deb" format. Then, I installed the program on my operating system and tried to run it. The program was not opening and soon after I realized that some dependency was missing. So I tried to open the program from the terminal by typing "dropbox" and a message "env: can't execute 'python3': No such file or directory" appeared. I realized that the dependency that was missing was "python version 3". So, here's my question: How to install python 3 on puppy linux? More precisely in bionicpup32. NOTE: I didn't find python 3 in ppm!
- Mike Walsh
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- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
@ PLPL:-
Hello.....and to the 'kennels'.
Strictly speaking, you'd be better off asking about this on the Bionic32 thread. Peebee has developed this in a somewhat different way to most of the other recent Puppies, and its repos are kept in a totally different place.....I believe on Sourceforge, rather than Ibiblio. Personally, I don't know anything about it!
BionicPup32 (UPupBB) (18 April 2020)
Mike.
Hello.....and to the 'kennels'.
Strictly speaking, you'd be better off asking about this on the Bionic32 thread. Peebee has developed this in a somewhat different way to most of the other recent Puppies, and its repos are kept in a totally different place.....I believe on Sourceforge, rather than Ibiblio. Personally, I don't know anything about it!
BionicPup32 (UPupBB) (18 April 2020)
Mike.
Hi MikeMike Walsh wrote:Peebee has developed this in a somewhat different way to most of the other recent Puppies, and its repos are kept in a totally different place.....
I'm afraid that is "fake news".......
The iso is available from both ibiblio and Sourceforge.........
The pet repos are on ibiblio as normal
The Ubuntu repos are on the Ubuntu servers again as normal
There are no repos on Sourceforge........
BionicPup32 is a Woof-CE build just like most "recent" Pups.........
Cheers
PeeBee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Re: Puppy Linux dependency
Hi @PLPLPLPL wrote:How to install python 3 on puppy linux? More precisely in bionicpup32. NOTE: I didn't find python 3 in ppm!
You're in new territory if you try to install Python3 on BionicPup32...........
You could try pkgs.org:
https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-ma ... 6.deb.html
but you may be descending into dependency h*ll !!
Requires
Name Value
libpython3.6-stdlib = 3.6.5-3
python3.6-minimal = 3.6.5-3
python3.6 is available via PPM:
python3.6_3.6.9-1|python3.6|3.6.9-1||Utility;development|328K|pool/main/p/python3.6|python3.6_3.6.9-1~18.04_i386.deb|+python3.6-minimal&eq3.6.9-1,+libpython3.6-stdlib&eq3.6.9-1,+mime-support|Interactive high-level object-oriented language version 3.6|ubuntu|bionic||
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
- Mike Walsh
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- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Yah; my bad, mate. I was getting muddled up between the ISOs and the pet packages.....and your packages are under 'upupbb', of course....peebee wrote:Hi MikeMike Walsh wrote:Peebee has developed this in a somewhat different way to most of the other recent Puppies, and its repos are kept in a totally different place.....
I'm afraid that is "fake news".......
The iso is available from both ibiblio and Sourceforge.........
The pet repos are on ibiblio as normal
The Ubuntu repos are on the Ubuntu servers again as normal
There are no repos on Sourceforge........
BionicPup32 is a Woof-CE build just like most "recent" Pups.........
Cheers
PeeBee
It's bleedin' confusing, like..! (You should be ashamed of yourself.... )
lucky I have found through a tip I found on this forum to install from
ActiveState Python3.
This package puts a powerful working Python3 system on Bionic Puppy's
Here -> https://www.activestate.com/products/python/
Use the free version. One can add modules to the final Python build before download. Simply download, extract and run the install.sh. I use the defaults and add the path to the /etc/profile file.
I can also report good success with running pip3 and on my system python3 is used for object detection / recognition and X10 home automation programs to turn on, dim, bright, off lights around the house. All which worked practically out of the box as I wrote them the python3 was that complete.
ActiveState Python3.
This package puts a powerful working Python3 system on Bionic Puppy's
Here -> https://www.activestate.com/products/python/
Use the free version. One can add modules to the final Python build before download. Simply download, extract and run the install.sh. I use the defaults and add the path to the /etc/profile file.
I can also report good success with running pip3 and on my system python3 is used for object detection / recognition and X10 home automation programs to turn on, dim, bright, off lights around the house. All which worked practically out of the box as I wrote them the python3 was that complete.
Of course there's always a member in the community that, for a given task, upholds the "beans on toast" philosophy.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Re: Puppy Linux dependency
Ok, I downloaded python 3.6 which was available in ppm. However, the dropbox does not execute, says that Python 3.6 is missing even though I installed it! I already restarted and still does not open. To see what was going on I typed "python" in the terminal and it appeared:peebee wrote:Hi @PLPLPLPL wrote:How to install python 3 on puppy linux? More precisely in bionicpup32. NOTE: I didn't find python 3 in ppm!
You're in new territory if you try to install Python3 on BionicPup32...........
You could try pkgs.org:
https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-ma ... 6.deb.html
but you may be descending into dependency h*ll !!
Requires
Name Value
libpython3.6-stdlib = 3.6.5-3
python3.6-minimal = 3.6.5-3
python3.6 is available via PPM:
python3.6_3.6.9-1|python3.6|3.6.9-1||Utility;development|328K|pool/main/p/python3.6|python3.6_3.6.9-1~18.04_i386.deb|+python3.6-minimal&eq3.6.9-1,+libpython3.6-stdlib&eq3.6.9-1,+mime-support|Interactive high-level object-oriented language version 3.6|ubuntu|bionic||
Python 2.7.17 (default, Nov 7 2019, 10:07:09)
[GCC 7.4.0] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Apparently python 2 is still the standard python. How do I set python 3.6 (which is already installed) as the default python?
- OscarTalks
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- Location: London, England
OscarTalks is correct. Some symlinks need to be made. Probably something like
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ln -s /usr/bin/python3.6 /usr/bin/python3
I managed to make the dropbox recognize the new python! Now the problem is this:
NOTE: The dropbox is not opening from the menu.
root# dropbox
Dropbox command-line interface
commands:
Note: use dropbox help <command> to view usage for a specific command.
autostart automatically start Dropbox at login
exclude ignores/excludes a directory from syncing
filestatus get current sync status of one or more files
help provide help
lansync enables or disables LAN sync
ls list directory contents with current sync status
proxy set proxy settings for Dropbox
puburl get public url of a file in your Dropbox's public folder
running return whether Dropbox is running
sharelink get a shared link for a file in your Dropbox
start start dropboxd
status get current status of the dropboxd
stop stop dropboxd
throttle set bandwidth limits for Dropbox
update download latest version of Dropbox
version print version information for Dropbox
root# dropbox start
Starting Dropbox...
The Dropbox daemon is not installed!
Run "dropbox start -i" to install the daemon
root# dropbox start -i
Starting Dropbox...Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dropbox", line 1452, in start
download()
File "/usr/bin/dropbox", line 294, in download
import gi
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gi'
root#
NOTE: The dropbox is not opening from the menu.
root# dropbox
Dropbox command-line interface
commands:
Note: use dropbox help <command> to view usage for a specific command.
autostart automatically start Dropbox at login
exclude ignores/excludes a directory from syncing
filestatus get current sync status of one or more files
help provide help
lansync enables or disables LAN sync
ls list directory contents with current sync status
proxy set proxy settings for Dropbox
puburl get public url of a file in your Dropbox's public folder
running return whether Dropbox is running
sharelink get a shared link for a file in your Dropbox
start start dropboxd
status get current status of the dropboxd
stop stop dropboxd
throttle set bandwidth limits for Dropbox
update download latest version of Dropbox
version print version information for Dropbox
root# dropbox start
Starting Dropbox...
The Dropbox daemon is not installed!
Run "dropbox start -i" to install the daemon
root# dropbox start -i
Starting Dropbox...Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dropbox", line 1452, in start
download()
File "/usr/bin/dropbox", line 294, in download
import gi
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gi'
root#
I supposed one criteria would be python 3 minimum reqirements for linux use.
It appeared they were also dropping windows 7 support.
Their web interface also demands very recent browsers.
Their apis which other alternatives use need only basic web access....hence simpler and much lighter.
Their web storage system is the same as it ever was with a minor change to how download links are generated.
Mike
It appeared they were also dropping windows 7 support.
Their web interface also demands very recent browsers.
Their apis which other alternatives use need only basic web access....hence simpler and much lighter.
Their web storage system is the same as it ever was with a minor change to how download links are generated.
Mike