gparted
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gparted
Looking for a gparted compatible module to porteus:
1) I went to slax:
http://www.slax.org/modules.php?action=detail&id=3963
I converted blaze module into a xzm. It does not work under porteus 32-bit.
2) Following one of Ahau's suggestion:
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... rted#p3464
"You might try bringing in a slax module for gparted and converting that to a porteus lzm, or try to build the module off an older version of gparted (or compile it from source and only bring in the minimum deps for the compile). Falcony's FIDOSlax repo has gparted 0.4.3 -- http://code.google.com/p/fidoslax/downl ... &q=gparted"
Falcony's module converted to xzm doesn't work either. I get the error message:
"The kernel is unable to re-read the partition tables on the following devices:
- /dev/sda"
3) In the meantime, I will try with slackyd -g gparted. Unless, someone proposes a gparted.xzm.
1) I went to slax:
http://www.slax.org/modules.php?action=detail&id=3963
I converted blaze module into a xzm. It does not work under porteus 32-bit.
2) Following one of Ahau's suggestion:
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... rted#p3464
"You might try bringing in a slax module for gparted and converting that to a porteus lzm, or try to build the module off an older version of gparted (or compile it from source and only bring in the minimum deps for the compile). Falcony's FIDOSlax repo has gparted 0.4.3 -- http://code.google.com/p/fidoslax/downl ... &q=gparted"
Falcony's module converted to xzm doesn't work either. I get the error message:
"The kernel is unable to re-read the partition tables on the following devices:
- /dev/sda"
3) In the meantime, I will try with slackyd -g gparted. Unless, someone proposes a gparted.xzm.
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.
Re: gparted
32 bit porteus base is a qt3 environment you can't use qt4 software,you have to do some trick with programs
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Re: gparted
@francois
when package is not working then run 'slackyd -d package_name' to find missing deps. it's much faster than 'slackyd -d' which checks whole system (Ahau - this info could be added to the FAQ answer 31).
when package is not working then run 'slackyd -d package_name' to find missing deps. it's much faster than 'slackyd -d' which checks whole system (Ahau - this info could be added to the FAQ answer 31).
Please add [Solved] to your thread title if the solution was found.
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Re: gparted
Good to know that we are talking about missing dependencies. Things are getting clearer.
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Re: gparted
Do you still needs GParted or Not ? I made a module of GParted with all deps included and ready to download
Ciao!
Ciao!
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Re: gparted
I sorted it out with fanthom suggestion: slackyd. However, I am sure that gparted will be appreciated in the 32-bit porteus module section, as no kde partition editor does
comet stock with that architecture.
Thanks for the hand Hamza.
comet stock with that architecture.
Thanks for the hand Hamza.
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Re: gparted
Wow, I think it is Huge...
I would rather take gparted from pkgs.org, and do slackyd who can find:
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Searching libgtkmm-2.4.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libatkmm-1.6.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libgdkmm-2.4.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libgiomm-2.4.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libpangomm-1.4.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libglibmm-2.4.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libcairomm-1.0.so.1: found 1 package.
Searching libsigc-2.0.so.0: found 1 package.
=> 20Mo
I am uploading to http://www.mediafire.com/?1aajy7ar5l3vb
Cheers
Re: gparted
You will need more deps than 20MB, I have already tried to megre the deps. But if you are using a dep, you will need another dep to use the previous dep.
After at a moment, you will need seamonkey libs... "Gparted" != "Seamonkey" but you needs them otherwise, it won't works properly!
Good Luck with slackyd! I made this module from slackyd and used
It will downloads all deps and core packages of GParted. and I megred them and compressed them in one module (not recommended).
After at a moment, you will need seamonkey libs... "Gparted" != "Seamonkey" but you needs them otherwise, it won't works properly!
Good Luck with slackyd! I made this module from slackyd and used
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slackyd -g gparted
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Re: gparted
Mayby, mayby not.
If I use or pkgs.org + It don't ask for same deps.
In this case, the first solution seem to be heavy and strange. Not only for asking for a web-browser, but for asking together QT and GTK.
whereas the second solution doesn't ask for many deps.
If I use
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slackyd -g gparted
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slackyd -d gparted
In this case, the first solution seem to be heavy and strange. Not only for asking for a web-browser, but for asking together QT and GTK.
whereas the second solution doesn't ask for many deps.
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Re: gparted
lately, I've become partial to using fdisk and mkfs instead of gparted or kde partition manager. For partitioning flash media, it helps to know which sector you are starting and stopping on.
Please take a look at our online documentation, here. Suggestions are welcome!
Re: gparted
@blablotin,
Ok, these methods are good and make the same result.
Up to you.
Ok, these methods are good and make the same result.
Up to you.
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Re: gparted
These dependencies of gparted:
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cairomm
glibmm
gtkmm
libsigc
pangomm
Linux 6.6.11-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Jan 14 12:07:37 MSK 2024 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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Re: gparted
@Blaze,
There is too many dependencies for gparted, If you want to find out them yourself. You will be of the number of dependencies {directly/indirectly} related to GParted.
There is too many dependencies for gparted, If you want to find out them yourself. You will be of the number of dependencies {directly/indirectly} related to GParted.
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