CosmiCat wrote:Hi Joe
Can you post an updated version of GTK2?
P.S.
I have some issues, if you are interested I'll post a report
I had already recompiled gtk2 and friends it was working but caused only firefox to crash and since firefox was the default browser that would mean burning a new cd to replace firefox
seamonkey works with the new gtk2 ( I use seamonkey but you have to install it first or no browser)
I think that firefox has a problem with pango
its a workout but I'll have to go though the routine again when I have a few free hours
then more heavy testing
all the programs that depend on it
I have a small update of some tools *not gtk2 yet * here
Joe
now with menu entry
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/txz_updater-6-25_SLXR.tgz
added
pet2slack to dragNdrop pet packages and convert them to corrected slackware packaqe format creating the slack-desc automatically
there is a
pet2tgz preinstalled but that
doesnt make a correct slackware package it makes a tar.gz
a new folder is made with the package name and the new package is placed inside that folder
so you can verify what happened during conversion
*why ? since I dont use pets (I did leave that option available though for new users ) and mixing and matching stuff with two package formats is not needed since pkgtools will install everything and very quickly and maintain a database
and has dependency checking also and an installed package viewer
I didnt establish pkgtools slackware did I just rewrote it to work in an X environment with just Xdialog as a dependency I did add dependency checking to its bag of tricks
if I knew how much time it would have taken me to write it before I started
I would have done something else like updating more packages
also Xdialog package tools tested on slackware 13.37 updated to work correctly