Application Requests
Application Requests
I've got my own program I'd like to see working under Puppy, though given it's a public forum, I'll leave this thread for others to have similar say. Is there a program you haven't been able to successfully get going under puppy?
For me, it would be MyPaint from http://mypaint.intilinux.com/
It exists in the Ubuntu-universe repositories, but after "successfully" installing, it turns out to be quite incompatible with puppy due to multiple python-related dependency issues. Along with this program, I'd like to see inbuilt support for pressure sensitive wacom tablets.
Okay then - any other thoughts?
For me, it would be MyPaint from http://mypaint.intilinux.com/
It exists in the Ubuntu-universe repositories, but after "successfully" installing, it turns out to be quite incompatible with puppy due to multiple python-related dependency issues. Along with this program, I'd like to see inbuilt support for pressure sensitive wacom tablets.
Okay then - any other thoughts?
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I am very curious about Writer's Café or some software of the kind for writers (I've seen Scrivener for Mac and it's a gorgeous toy ).
I'd also like to see a good, easy to use and intuitive old school database for Puppy. The closest thing I have found (and it's quite close) is Portabase, but I have sometimes had problems with the files and lost information. Open Office's Base has also given me problems, and it's harder to configure for everyday use. I've read in this forum that Glom was not compiled because it was too big for Puppy, but I'd give it a try if it is a stable application.
(Another idea: maybe one of those collection managers with -AFAIK- customizable fields, like Tellico or Stuffkeeper, would do as a simple database).
I'd also like to see a good, easy to use and intuitive old school database for Puppy. The closest thing I have found (and it's quite close) is Portabase, but I have sometimes had problems with the files and lost information. Open Office's Base has also given me problems, and it's harder to configure for everyday use. I've read in this forum that Glom was not compiled because it was too big for Puppy, but I'd give it a try if it is a stable application.
(Another idea: maybe one of those collection managers with -AFAIK- customizable fields, like Tellico or Stuffkeeper, would do as a simple database).
like to see adeskbar.
but it might be too bloated for puppy use?
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/11/ades ... or-ubuntu/
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic ... r-openbox/
but it might be too bloated for puppy use?
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/11/ades ... or-ubuntu/
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic ... r-openbox/
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Re: Application Requests
Looks goodLancer wrote: For me, it would be MyPaint from http://mypaint.intilinux.com/
It exists in the Ubuntu-universe repositories, but after "successfully" installing, it turns out to be quite incompatible with puppy due to multiple python-related dependency issues.
It is in the PPM (for the Ubuntu Universe repository)
I installed all the dependencies and it came to 28MB
Then I got this:
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# mypaint
ImportError: No module named numpy.core.multiarray
We are not correctly installed or compiled!
script: "/usr/bin/mypaint"
deduced prefix: "/usr"
lib_shared: "/usr/share/mypaint/"
lib_compiled: "/usr/lib/mypaint/"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mypaint", line 112, in <module>
datapath, confpath, localepath = get_paths()
File "/usr/bin/mypaint", line 62, in get_paths
from lib import mypaintlib
File "/usr/share/mypaint/lib/mypaintlib.py", line 25, in <module>
_mypaintlib = swig_import_helper()
File "/usr/share/mypaint/lib/mypaintlib.py", line 17, in swig_import_helper
import _mypaintlib
ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import
#
Gwenview
Testet the new opensuse 11.4 ms.6 with KDE4.6 yesterday. and i loved the imageviewer. its called Gwenview. mutch quicker than anything ive tried on puppy.
http://en.opensuse.org/Gwenview
would love to se that on luci and fluppy
http://en.opensuse.org/Gwenview
would love to se that on luci and fluppy
Re: Application Requests
Yes, that's what I (and a sting of others after they have stopped insulting my Linux knowledge and actually tried to install MyPaint for themselves) have been hitting. It seems that Puppy is very different from Ubuntu, probably mostly in paths etc. Some programs like MyPaint are very unforgiving of this and it's fatal to their compatibility.Lobster wrote: Looks good
It is in the PPM (for the Ubuntu Universe repository)
I installed all the dependencies and it came to 28MB
Then I got this:Code: Select all
# mypaint ImportError: No module named numpy.core.multiarray
This is why I have cited MyPaint (which I really want) as a request. The current Ubuntu is not an option, therefore MyPaint is not available for Puppy as yet.
Comments I've had in chat rooms like "It's not a Puppy problem, it's a Puppy and some-other-package problem" state the obvious but don't actually help in as fr as me being able to run MyPaint. I want a Puppy-compatible package.
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
GCstar is available in the precise PPM
GCstar is available in the precise PPM
Hum.... I shall see.
AND IN LUCID too ?!!!! incredible. How can i miss that ?
Hum.... I shall see.
AND IN LUCID too ?!!!! incredible. How can i miss that ?
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Downloaded the DEB Files...
Combined into a single SFS Module...
Created a RunScript...
Runs and seems to work...
Though, it needs the DevX loaded to run!
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Created a RunScript...
Runs and seems to work...
Though, it needs the DevX loaded to run!
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compiled in precise puppy derivated
need python-gmenu and python-vte mainly, id download from ppm
maybe other dependences but works
btw i dont like adeskbar
wget -c --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/0YPYBbPp3BnvyKCIBBzUh2like to see adeskbar.
but it might be too bloated for puppy use?
compiled in precise puppy derivated
need python-gmenu and python-vte mainly, id download from ppm
maybe other dependences but works
btw i dont like adeskbar
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I long for to get Make Human program to work with Puppy Lupu or Slacko
or FatDog. Or even with Linux Mint live but it says it miss certain files in lib?
link to their home page http://www.makehuman.org/
or FatDog. Or even with Linux Mint live but it says it miss certain files in lib?
link to their home page http://www.makehuman.org/
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
nooby.
http://www.makehuman.org/content/download_alpha_7.html
Just unpack the downloaded file, enter the directory and open a terminal. will get you going. It does throw up some errors, but the program runs.
I've got the devx installed which may contain some of the needed libs.
http://www.makehuman.org/content/download_alpha_7.html
The above version runs on slacko 5.6.3 (the recent CE version).python 2.7 Tarball for i386 linux using python 2.7 (for example Ubuntu versions greater than 10.04)
Just unpack the downloaded file, enter the directory and open a terminal.
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./makehuman
I've got the devx installed which may contain some of the needed libs.
Keef much appreciated I have to test it. I have older slacko
so will update that one then first. I downloaded the amd64 version
due to me have HP/Compaq 64 bit X2 CPU hope that is the one to use
or else I try the 32 bit too but I test this tomorrow night have to go to bed now.
Do I need to have the Dev version? Or the standard
https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linu ... -5.6.3.iso
so will update that one then first. I downloaded the amd64 version
due to me have HP/Compaq 64 bit X2 CPU hope that is the one to use
or else I try the 32 bit too but I test this tomorrow night have to go to bed now.
Do I need to have the Dev version? Or the standard
https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linu ... -5.6.3.iso
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
I don't get what exactly I should do but I try again tomorrow here is screenshots did I make something obvious wrong?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
nooby,
As Slacko is 32 bit, you need the 32 bit version of the software.
I think all you will need to do is download the devx_sfs for Slacko 5.6 (if that's the version you have).
The readme on the download site says:
As Slacko is 32 bit, you need the 32 bit version of the software.
I think all you will need to do is download the devx_sfs for Slacko 5.6 (if that's the version you have).
The readme on the download site says:
This is just to get the python stuff. Then get the Make Human version I mentioned.The devx for the 4g-NON-PAE version is devx_slacko_5.6.sfs
The devx for the PAE version is devx_slacko_5.6.0.sfs
The sfs_manager in Slacko will grab the correct version for you.