June Extensions


Forum: The Testing Area
Topic: June Extensions
started by: roberts

Posted by roberts on June 09 2006,23:11
seamonkey-1.0.2-gtk1.uci
firefox-1.5.0.4.tar.gz
john-1.7.02.tar.gz

Have now been posted to the testing area.
Many thanks to the makers.

Posted by b1ackmai1er on June 10 2006,10:46
Thanks for keeping the firefox releases the up to date.

Much appreciated.

Regards Phil.

Posted by Winter Knight on June 10 2006,22:26
I can't take credit for "keeping" firefox up to date, but I did make the last extension. You're welcome.

Expression of gratitude much appreciated :cool:

Posted by meo on June 11 2006,15:38
Thanks!

I've been using seamonkey for a while and now it shows up in the myDSL-menu in DSL v. 3.0RC2 which I'm using now. Most appreciated.

Have fun,
meo

Posted by roberts on June 12 2006,20:22
The much requested updated tor.dsl is now posted.
Also the menu fix for dsl 3.0+ samba.dsl is also now posted.
Also look for the samba.unc in the release_candidate area.

Thanks for the contributions!



Posted by jls legalize on June 12 2006,20:55
< http://xoomer.alice.it/jls/mydsl/amule-gtk2-2.1.3.dsl >
< http://xoomer.alice.it/jls/mydsl/amule-gtk2-2.1.3.dsl.info >
< http://xoomer.alice.it/jls/mydsl/amule-gtk2-2.1.3.dsl.md5.txt >

U need to load gtk2 .dsl or .unc

legalize cannbis, etc

Posted by humpty on June 14 2006,19:42
mplayer-1.0pre8cvs.uci

Seems to work but I did get this output;

This codecs.conf is too old and incompatible with this MPlayer release! at line 6

Posted by WDef on June 17 2006,07:46
Quote
This codecs.conf is too old and incompatible with this MPlayer release! at line 6


See the bit in the info file about replacing codecs.conf

Copy the one from the dir in /opt/mplayer-1.0pre8cvs/doc to /home/dsl/.mplayer

Posted by roberts on June 18 2006,18:20
amule-gtk2-2.1.3.dsl is now posted in the testing area.

synergy-1.3.1.unc is a new unc and is in the unc area of the repositiory.

Check out their info files. Thanks to the makers.

Posted by jls legalize on June 21 2006,08:59
< nerolinux-2.1.0.0.dsl >
< nerolinux-2.1.0.0.dsl.info >
< nerolinux-2.1.0.0.dsl.md5.txt >

cd dvd burn


legalize cannabis, etc.

Posted by Winter Knight on June 23 2006,06:39
I downloaded and loaded amule-gtk2-2.1.3.dsl.  It is a little different from emule for windows, but I navigated okay, and figured it out. I hashed a bunch of files to share. I was able to share part of a file before my computer froze (network prob, not amule's fault). I had a bunch of users as known clients after a short period of time.

This version of amule is a huge improvement over the xmule in network repository. The default server.met file worked fine. I was able to share files. I could connect to other clients.

In short, good extension. I found no problems.

I tested this on DSL-N 0.1RC1.

Posted by Winter Knight on June 30 2006,08:39
New extension. Possibly the last one for June, 2006.

xpdf-3.01pl2.uci

Until it is in the official repository, you can find it, an md5, and an info file at:

< http://funky.chipscomputers.info/DSL >

This binary opens every pdf that I've thrown at it using DSL-N. The Xpdf that comes with DSL-N chokes on most pdfs.

My web server has sent improper headers in the past, causing some browsers, including firefox, to choke on small text files with lots of dots. Firefox for linux downloads these files fine for me. If you have problems, try using wget. wget handles bad headers well.

Update: Nope, not last extensions for June.

Updated firefox again. Didn't update the version, but fixed a couple of bugs that crept into my first firefox tar.gz. Also created an up to date (for another couple of weeks probably) firefox uci. Enjoy.

Posted by Winter Knight on July 01 2006,13:30
Downloaded and loaded tor.dsl

It works. Like most free anonymizers, it is slow to the point of being almost unusable. But that is the fault of tor itself, not this extension.

I think the info file should mention needing to run tor with the mydsl menu, or by calling /opt/tor/tor. But that might be just me.

Also, the info file gives incorrect license information. It says GPL. The tor license is actually a "3-clause BSD license". It is included with this extension. It can also be found on the original website.

Posted by JB4x4 on July 02 2006,19:27
Found a couple of extensions that need looking at....

Nvu-1.0.uci - The user.tar.gz is packaged wrong and causes errors with shutdown, causing information loss (backup.tar.gz) does not save right.  It appears that the list of files used to make the tar was not edited right (possibly left the directories in the list (/home, /tmp)

Amaya.uci - The "mydsl.menu" entry is loaded to /var instead of /tmp which is not compatible with DSL 3.x

Otherwise these two extensions run fine so far.

Posted by humpty on July 03 2006,04:11
>>Nvu-1.0.uc.. causing information loss (backup.tar.gz)

sh*t, sorry about, i've been using nvu on another machine.
I'll be re-calling that one. While I'm at it i'll re-call Amaya too.

thanks JB4x4.

EDIT: okay, I've fixed them (D1.1 updates). (gee I didn't know those empty directories could do so much damage!)

Posted by roberts on July 03 2006,23:27
The new updated versions have been posted.
Posted by Winter Knight on July 13 2006,02:58
Wasn't sure where to post this.

gnu-utils.unc fails miserably under dsl-n rc2. When you load it, you get not found messages any time you type commands like grep or cat. Also, it adds some strange non-existant directory to the path: /home/dsl/.dist/somthing  I forgot exactly what something is, but .dist is not there.

Also, you can't unload it. If you try, it just loads again. It screws up the /opt directory. It deletes every directory that was there, and now the utils that should be in /bin are in /opt. I think loading it twice is required to do that. My system would not shut down after loading this. shut down probably required some basic utils that are no longer available after loading this extension.

I haven't tried it under dsl 3.0x, but I assume if there were problems this bad, somebody would have said something.


I also tried samba.unc with dsl-n rc2. It works fine.

Posted by roberts on July 13 2006,05:29
I would be most cautious trying to use system type extensions across very different systems, a 2.4.26 versus a 2.6.12. I wouldn't expect them to work. Also, those non system/module specific based extensions that do work across dsl/dsl-n are available in a separate repository for dsl-n and should be discussed in the feedback section of fhe dsl-n forums.
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