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That way, only directories can be selected (should be much better for the use with mounted sfs inside mounted iso).
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<entry accept="directory">
Only directories can be accepted the way it is now.RSH wrote:You should usefor the file selector (wrapper used on relative path).Code: Select all
<entry accept="directory">
That way, only directories can be selected (should be much better for the use with mounted sfs inside mounted iso).
I have downloaded and made a quick test on the gnewpet 6.5. Works fine, now.jpeps wrote:Only directories can be accepted the way it is now.RSH wrote:You should usefor the file selector (wrapper used on relative path).Code: Select all
<entry accept="directory">
That way, only directories can be selected (should be much better for the use with mounted sfs inside mounted iso).
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<entry accept="directory" fs-folder="'$1'" fs-title="Select an existing folder" fs-action="folder">
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GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog4
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<entry accept="directory" fs-folder="'$1'" fs-title="Select an existing folder" fs-action="folder">
If you do re-create a .pet of installed files, the .pet contains the currently settings of this application.Scooby wrote:Say I wanted to make a pet with my personal preferences
Is this possible?
Is configuration files included in generated pet?
If not do you know any other way to accomlish this?
If config files are not in the initial file list, you can add them manually by checking save directory.Scooby wrote:Say I wanted to make a pet with my personal preferences
Is this possible?
Is configuration files included in generated pet?
If not do you know any other way to accomlish this?
Both gnewpet and gnucash should be listed in the dropdown User List if they were installed correctly (they should also be listed in /root/.packages).lulrich wrote:HI,
Could someone explain to me how to create a pet with gnupet for gnucash,?
here is my problem, I am not able at this point to connect to the internet with my personal laptop and I need to install gnucash to it, so I downloaded gnewpet onto a flash-drive on another computer and installed it to my laptop, I did the same with gnucash, downloaded it to flash drive and extracted it inside the root folder on my laptop and then tried to create a pet but wasn´t able to, is this possible to do or am I trying to do something that can´t be done
thank you, I have a lot to learn yet
Why did you extract gnucash, if it was a pet package, or is it the source code that you are trying to make into a pet?lulrich wrote: I downloaded gnewpet onto a flash-drive on another computer and installed it to my laptop, I did the same with gnucash, downloaded it to flash drive and extracted it inside the root folder on my laptop and then tried to create a pet but wasn´t able to
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#!/bin/sh
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# gnewpet patch by RSH
# moves created .pet to /root/GNewPet and calls rox to open the directory
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#NAME="/tmp/Testdatei"
#pbn=`basename "${NAME}.pet"`
echo "" >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '#------------------------------------------------------------------------------' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '# gnewpet patch by RSH ---> moves created .pet to /root/GNewPet' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '#------------------------------------------------------------------------------' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo "" >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo 'mkdir /root/GNewPet' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo 'pbn=`basename ${NAME}.pet`' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo 'mv ${NAME}.pet /root/GNewPet/$pbn' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo "" >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo 'rox /root/GNewPet &' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo "" >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo 'exit 0' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo "" >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '#------------------------------------------------------------------------------' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '# End of gnewpet patch by RSH ---> moves created .pet to /root/GNewPet' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
echo '#------------------------------------------------------------------------------' >> /usr/local/bin/newpet
exit 0
# End of gnewpet-patch
Great...now you're flaming Flash. Let's be clear, after I spent considerable time reworking the script to accommodate a feature you seemed to need, you discovered a trivial bug. Instead of reporting the bug, you chose to post a page of my code with the addition of one variable which overrode, rather than fixed the bug. Your consequent chest-beating included letting us all know that your "fix" was the "perfect solution", and needed no further work. You then posted it as your app, with your own version number....letting me know that since I was only the technician, it was rightfully yours. You made such a ruckus that Flash had to shut down the thread.RSH wrote:
Just to make sure, not to be attacked again (who remembers the "fixed" script i've had posted in this thread and Flash locks it because of our discussion about that script?), i did wrote a script, to make you able, to get these comfort into your installed gnewpet.
Here is the comfort-patch for gnewpet:
As you can see, there is not even one notice of RSH because of made suggestions and/or finding bugs etc.pp. Yes, somewhere in a post you did write something like RSH i can see where it could be useful. Thanks. and so, if this all is not worth to be named but sprucing up the graphics is worth to be named, then it is alright with me.2/17/12 Version 5.6 Includes both User installed and Builtin apps.
2/20/12 Version 5.8 Enables updates and name change to Builtin apps.
2/20/12 Version 5.9 Spruced up graphics. Thanks Geoffrey
2/23/12 Version 6.0 Opens wrapper that allows alternative /root directory
2/23/12 Version 6.1 bug fix
2/29/12 Version 6.2 bug fix
3/2/12 Version 6.3.1 bug fix
3/3/12 Version 6.4 Added feature to find the related woof package for a selected builtin. It lets you know if multiple packages are involved, otherwise automatically adds the correct name and pet.spec to the built package.
3/3/12 Version 6.5 Added ability to use woof package names & specs in batch mode (there's a checkbox in batch window).
And if you would run the LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final build 0.0.2 you would notice in theEach and every automatically created RunScript wrote:#!/bin/bash
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This script has been automatically created through SFS-AutoScript by RSH
# Used OS: LazY Puppy 2.0.1 - the smartest dog on the forum (based on lupu528-4)
# Created as: LP2_AbiWord-2.8.6.sfs.abiword.run.sh, on: 2012-08-11
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is named: LazY Puppy SFS P.L.U.S. - (P)owerful (L)ive (U)ser (S)ystem
# It is the (r)evolutionary next step of the LazY Puppy Main SFS Handling
# Thanks for help and hints to: der-schutzhund, Sunburnt, Bruce B and Stu90
# Thanks to shinobar for introducing the --skip-fixmenus command in sfs_load
# This Script uses: lazy_sfs_load - modified by RSH (original by shinobar)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 2012-06-08 by Rainer Steffen Hain (RSH @ puppy-linux.org (murga forum))
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's the difference.Welcome GUI wrote:Of course i did use and get a lot of support, suggestions and help on coding from the members of Puppy-Linux.org Forum. There were: big_bass, Bruce B, der-schutzhund, diggs, don570, emil, greengeek, 10wt3ch, jpeps, Karl Godt, L18L, lobster, minesadorada, nancy reagan, pizzasgood, rhadon, scOttman, seaside, shinobar, stu90, sunburnt, Volhaut, zigbert (i might have overseen a few ones).