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Amou
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Post#1
by Amou » 25 Mar 2014, 14:39
Hi
My main aim is to have this modules running even without having wine or java pre-installed.
Indeed, Would you please advise how to prepare modules like teamviewer (WHICH IS WINE BASED)?
And also those applications that require java, JDK, ... to run like tux.guitar?
Teach me a lesson, I would be really grateful.
Amou
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Post#2
by freestyler » 25 Mar 2014, 15:30
Do you mean you want to make a module for teamviewer and include wine in it?
EDIT: I just looked up teamviewer to see what it is and it has a linux version so wine is not needed
https://www.porteus-apps.org
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Post#3
by francois » 25 Mar 2014, 17:13
This is a fast one on my lunch break!!
You first try with usm the porteus package manager. kde > application > system > usm. If you cannot assemble the modules there. Just come back.
1) You will get wine and its dependencies from usm. openjdk is there too.
2) You will get teamviewer from pkgs.org in the form a slackware 41.1 .txz package:
http://pkgs.org/slackware-14.1/helmut-h ... o.tgz.html
Download the txz and transform it into the xzm module thru a right click of the mouse.
Put all modules in the /porteus/modules folder and activate them. 8)
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Post#4
by bdheeman » 25 Mar 2014, 17:58
Linux is a UNIX variant, say it a clone and, or whatever you like and every Linux/UNIX programmer should follow
Unix philosophy -- see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy. furthermore, there is
KISS Principle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle and last but not the least, Porteus is Linux and, or UNIX in someway or the other, hence we also follow some industry standard rules.
BTW, it is not clear why do you want to mesh the things up in an unusual manner?
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Amou
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Post#6
by Amou » 27 Mar 2014, 05:33
freestyler wrote:Do you mean you want to make a module for teamviewer and include wine in it?
EDIT: I just looked up teamviewer to see what it is and it has a linux version so wine is not needed
yes, in fact I want to make a module (not teamviewer) and it needs to include wine in it, please advise.
Teach me a lesson, I would be really grateful.
Amou
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Post#7
by Amou » 27 Mar 2014, 05:33
thanks dear, I already got that teamviewer

Teach me a lesson, I would be really grateful.
Amou
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Amou
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Post#8
by Amou » 27 Mar 2014, 05:36
bdheeman wrote:Linux is a UNIX variant, say it a clone and, or whatever you like and every Linux/UNIX programmer should follow
Unix philosophy -- see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy. furthermore, there is
KISS Principle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle and last but not the least, Porteus is Linux and, or UNIX in someway or the other, hence we also follow some industry standard rules.
BTW, it is not clear why do you want to mesh the things up in an unusual manner?
I read them, but I am not sure if they are related to my question?
So, please let me know how is the clean usual manner?
Teach me a lesson, I would be really grateful.
Amou
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Amou
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Post#9
by Amou » 27 Mar 2014, 05:42
francois wrote:This is a fast one on my lunch break!!
You first try with usm the porteus package manager. kde > application > system > usm. If you cannot assemble the modules there. Just come back.
1) You will get wine and its dependencies from usm. openjdk is there too.
2) You will get teamviewer from pkgs.org in the form a slackware 41.1 .txz package:
http://pkgs.org/slackware-14.1/helmut-h ... o.tgz.html
Download the txz and transform it into the xzm module thru a right click of the mouse.
Put all modules in the /porteus/modules folder and activate them. 8)
Dear francois, I am familiar with txz2xzm since slax era. but my main question is "PREPARATION OF STANDALONE JAVA OR WINE BASED MODULES" without having wine or open jdk module.
Please take a look at teamviewer module proposed by slaxmax
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=3234
once you run the module it shows wine starting, although you did not have wine installed before. so it means that slaxmax has placed wine dependencies into teamviewer module but it is not merged with wine module.
Teach me a lesson, I would be really grateful.
Amou
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Post#10
by Slaxmax » 27 Mar 2014, 21:17
@amou
I did not include wine in teamviewer.
The producer teamviewer himself did this, just picked up the package and build the module.
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