Hi Jake, I'm an avid opera-developer user, and I have my own sfs build script for it. I've learned a few things while building the sfs of now more than 30 opera-developer versions. Here's what I do to prepare the build folder from the unpacked .deb package folder:
# Replace "-developer" with "-stable" or "" appropriately for Opera stable below.
# [2] Musts
Press button 'Terminal' and type:
chown root.root usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-developer/opera_sandbox
chmod 4755 usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-developer/opera_sandbox
# This worked up to Opera Developer 46.0.2556 - the last version to run with GTK-2.
# ln -sfT libnotify.so usr/lib64/libnotify.so.4
# More recent opera (chromium) builds need:
# install pkg gtk3-3.18.7-x86_64-1
# install pkg libnotify-0.7.7-x86_64-1
# [3] Video Codecs
Download the opera-developer-ffmpeg-codecs package from the Herecura repo:
64-bit https://repo.herecura.eu/herecura/x86_64/
Press button 'Terminal' and type:
mkdir usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-developer/lib_extra
rox usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-developer/lib_extra
Extract libffmpeg.so from the herecura package to this subfolder.
Test page: http://cnn.com/video
# [5] Check post-install script:
defaulttexteditor ./postinst
# [6] **REMEMBER** to
: rm top-level .deb control files
All files in your sfs belong to user spot instead of root. Did you package your sfs from inside the Downloads folder?
If you downloaded the .deb and unpacked it in a directory _outside_ the Downloads folder root should automatically be the owner of all files. You want this.
If instead you unpacked it inside the Downloads folder spot is the owner. (This is a "magic" property of the Fatdog64 Downloads folder.)
If you downloaded the .deb and unpacked it in a directory _outside_ the Downloads folder root should automatically be the owner of all files. You want this.
If instead you unpacked it inside the Downloads folder spot is the owner. (This is a "magic" property of the Fatdog64 Downloads folder.)
Thanks step. I understand now. I've uploaded a new SFS and linked to it in my previous post. I've looked at the BETA and DEV versions of Opera, but did not have a good experience with them due to bugs.
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Kodi 17.3 with avahi 0.6.32 SFS kodi_17_3_avahi_0_6_32-x86_64-45.sfs. Install from the Fatdog64 SFS Manager in Control Panel, or go to the support thread for download links to TXZ packages, current SFS versions, an experimental SFS of binary add-ons, and - most importantly - the README-kodi.md file for this project!
All my package uploads: go to the link in my signature.
Last edited by step on Mon 25 Dec 2017, 17:30, edited 1 time in total.
Open the package with this site and it will first convert it to tar file.
Then open the tar file and the original files will be available.
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facetimehd_fd720-1.tgz
Driver and firmware for FacetimeHD (Broadcom 1570) PCIe webcams ie recent MacBook webcams.
For kernel 4.14.2 only (FatDog 720)
Compiled fron source in FD720
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Note: a large number of packages built for Fatdog64-710 and announced above this post will run just fine on Fatdog64-720.
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I will continue to list all packages that I contribute for Fatdog64-720 in my "+Packages" post (see my signature), which also includes my contributions for 710 and 700.
facetimehd-2.0-x86_64-k4.14.6.tgz
Driver and firmware for FacetimeHD (Broadcom 1570) PCIe webcams ie recent MacBook webcams.
For kernel 4.14.6 only (FatDog 720 - final)
Compiled from source in FD720
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