gpa doesnt find gpg.dslForum: myDSL Extensions (deprecated) Topic: gpa doesnt find gpg.dsl started by: max-ebb Posted by max-ebb on Jan. 25 2005,21:41
hi,I customized DSL including the gnupg.dsl app and it worked just fine. in a subsequent custom CD I included gpa.deb (the frontend GUI for gnupg) in the optional director. when I tried to install gpa it using dpkg it says there is an error because gnupg is not installed. if i try apt-get install gpa, it downloads gnupg woody and it works just fine. anyone knows how can i make gpa work with the gnupg.dsl app? thanks max Posted by clacker on Jan. 25 2005,22:16
When a dsl file gets made, it doesn't store the information for dpgk and apt-get that lets them know what new packages are added from the dsl file. The reason is that it would overwrite a dpkg file that could then be overwritten by the next dsl loaded.You could try making a dsl of you own using the deb2dsl script for gpa & gnupg together. I only made one for gnupg because I thought people wanted it small. Posted by max-ebb on Jan. 25 2005,23:00
thanks for the prompt reply,the gnupg.dsl its really cool in itself and works great. unfortunately I dont have the skills to make a .dsl extension myself. if you ever make up your mind to make a .dsl app including a gnupg and a small front end I suggest you check out tkgpg which is very efficient and small and has a very useful "encrypt to clipboard" function which is absent in gpa best max Posted by max-ebb on Jan. 27 2005,00:11
ok, this is what I did, neither brillant nor elegant but it gets the job done.first I enabled apt-get then # apt-get install -d tkpgp this download tkpgp and all the related packages into the /var/cache/apt/archives directory then # cp -r /var/cache/apt/archives /mnt/sda1/home this copied the /archives directory into permanet home directory (in my case /mnt/sda1/home) then I opened a text editor and created the bash "tk" script #!/bin/bash #tk cd /mnt/sda1//home/archives dpkg -i gnupg_1.0.6-4woody3_i386.deb dpkg -i tcl8.0_8.0.5-6_i386.deb dpkg -i tk8.0_8.0.5-9_i386.deb dpkg -i tkpgp_1.11.1.5-3_all_i386.deb then all I need to do is enter tk at the prompt and then tkpgp and listo the compressed files dont take much space in the USB flash unit and load very fast. I might as well store them in the /optional directory of the DSL CD off course a tkgpg.dsl or .ci files would be more neat. best max |