Re: ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus
Posted: 10 Mar 2016, 02:02
[rolling update issue]
There were some troubles in update by acuiUpdate.
1. Mouse cursor didn't move after updating "libinput and xf86-input-libinput".
It was the cause that new version of "libinput and xf86-input-libinput" needs "libwacom" package.
Therefore, it was fixed by adding "libwacom".
2. The file manager pcmanfm couldn't be executed after updating libfm.
It was the cause that some libraries that are needed by pcmanfm are separated from "libfm" to "libfm-gtk2".
Therefore, it was fixed by adding "libfm-gtk2".
3. gnumeric locale didn't display after updating "gnumeric" package.
It was the cause that the locale data name of "gnumeric" includes version number.
example: "gnumeric-1.12.27.mo"
Therefore, it was fixed by replacing with the correct locale data from .sep module.
P.S.
I am afraid of the mis decision that Arcklinux packages are employed for Porteus live ISO.
There are something wrong.
The concept of Archlinux, especially rolling release, might not fit with the concept of Porteus live ISO.
Thanks.
There were some troubles in update by acuiUpdate.
1. Mouse cursor didn't move after updating "libinput and xf86-input-libinput".
It was the cause that new version of "libinput and xf86-input-libinput" needs "libwacom" package.
Therefore, it was fixed by adding "libwacom".
2. The file manager pcmanfm couldn't be executed after updating libfm.
It was the cause that some libraries that are needed by pcmanfm are separated from "libfm" to "libfm-gtk2".
Therefore, it was fixed by adding "libfm-gtk2".
3. gnumeric locale didn't display after updating "gnumeric" package.
It was the cause that the locale data name of "gnumeric" includes version number.
example: "gnumeric-1.12.27.mo"
Therefore, it was fixed by replacing with the correct locale data from .sep module.
P.S.
I am afraid of the mis decision that Arcklinux packages are employed for Porteus live ISO.
There are something wrong.
The concept of Archlinux, especially rolling release, might not fit with the concept of Porteus live ISO.
Thanks.