Hello,
I want to join a linux user group on their new project and want to use lucid puppy 5.2.8.
I downloaded the corresponding devx.sfs file and loaded it.
But i need to know what tools are included in the devx.sfs file, so that i can know if the tools that are required for the project are include or not.
I didnt find a list of the contents anywhere on the web so I tried to find out by extracting the sfs file with edit-sfs. I found a few but i am not 100% sure if they are what I need.
Here is a list of the tools i need:
gcc (included)
glibc
glibc-devel
make (included)
automake (included)
autoconf (included)
devhelp
libglib2.0-0
libglib2.0-dev
libgtk2.0-0
libgtk2.0-dev
icu
json-glib
valac
Thanks in advance
Rashid
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What is the project?
The devx has support for C, C++ and Vala
so should support your needs to compile
It also has support for writing in Basic
and generating C code
- dirty coding but can be useful . . .
For this we include BaCon
http://www.basic-converter.org/
As far as I remember we also have Glade to
design GUI
Use it. Anything missing let us know.
Good luck
What is the project?
The devx has support for C, C++ and Vala
so should support your needs to compile
It also has support for writing in Basic
and generating C code
- dirty coding but can be useful . . .
For this we include BaCon
http://www.basic-converter.org/
As far as I remember we also have Glade to
design GUI
Use it. Anything missing let us know.
Good luck
These are in devx (as you noted on some):Here is a list of the tools i need:
gcc (included)
c library headers check -> glibc-devel
make (included)
automake (included)
autoconf (included)
more headers -> libglib2.0-dev
still more -> libgtk2.0-dev
valac
These are in puppy:
c library check -> glibc
libglib2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0 (Not sure if this is the same, my puppy has libgtk-x11-2.0. If it's the same, it will be there and it's headers in the devx file.)
you don't really "need" this -> devhelp
That's just manuals that can be referenced online.
You'll need these for sure.
icu
json-glib
Have fun....
Icu ie libicu and libicu-dev is an abomination in Puppy Linux. Libicu is really big and if you include it....many compiles starts to depend on it. I have created qt4 libs depend on libicu and I am sorry my rest of life of that. If I remember right libicu is about 30 Mb uncompressed. At Puppy standards it is really big not needed dependency. 95-99 percent of apps compiles just fine without it or you can disable the libicu dependency with configuration statement. If the compile really depends on it....I gladly dismiss that app.
So....libicu certainly should not be in any Puppy. But....you get it from ubuntu lucid repos easily. I think too easily concerning how big and unpleasant dependency it is.
So...just use PPM and download and install libicu and libicu-dev and there you go.
Of course for projects libicu as needed dependency is ok. I just clarified that libicu has been left out from every puplet I know about nowadays.
Yeah....Polarpup had it....because of that qt4 libs dependency...lol.
So....libicu certainly should not be in any Puppy. But....you get it from ubuntu lucid repos easily. I think too easily concerning how big and unpleasant dependency it is.
So...just use PPM and download and install libicu and libicu-dev and there you go.
Of course for projects libicu as needed dependency is ok. I just clarified that libicu has been left out from every puplet I know about nowadays.
Yeah....Polarpup had it....because of that qt4 libs dependency...lol.