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datruche
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Post#31
by datruche » 17 Feb 2016, 14:21
datruche wrote:Build finished in > one hour time and jeeeh... we're talking of a 260 + 55 MiB for webkitfltk andd fifth!
That was with default build. Now with build = "release", also x86_64:
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warning: webkitfltk-0.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) webkitfltk-0.4-1
Total Installed Size: 121.09 MiB «---
Net Upgrade Size: -133.10 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
warning: fifth-0.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) fifth-0.4-1
Total Installed Size: 24.66 MiB «---
Net Upgrade Size: -31.86 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
Defualt build package was 305 MB installed; "release" build =145 MB ...Jeeeez!
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Post#32
by fullmoonremix » 17 Feb 2016, 17:29
Salutatiions...
This what I'm getting from src2pkg with the "hacked" webkitfltk (w/ installed Ruby build dependency)...
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root@porteus:/tmp# src2pkg -CWD -O -i='make install' -m='make dep all' webkitfltk-0.4.txz
Found source archive: webkitfltk-0.4.txz
Deleting old build files - Done
Creating working directories:
PKG_DIR=/tmp/webkitfltk-0.4-x86_64-1
OBJ_DIR=/tmp/webkitfltk-0.4-obj-1
SRC_DIR=/tmp/webkitfltk-0.4-src-1
Unpacking source archive - Done
Correcting source permissions - Done
Checking for patches - None found
Skipping configure_source -
Compiling sources - Using: 'make dep all'
ERROR! Compiling source code has failed.
This usually happens because of missing libraries, or
badly written Makefiles or configure scripts.
Sorry! No Dependency or Requirements information found.
Best Regards...

fullmoonremix
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datruche
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Post#33
by datruche » 17 Feb 2016, 22:11
@fullmoon did you look on cemi's github issues?
Well here is Fifth-0.4 running on Porteus Nemesis 3.5 (made it finaly thanks to Fifth dev and a bit of Arch background)
Look at the whole bundle module size

datruche
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Post#34
by fullmoonremix » 17 Feb 2016, 22:22
Salutations...
I have not looked yet @ those issues. In any case... @ present Fifth is do able for Nemesis but NOT for Slackware Porteus.
Best Regards...

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datruche
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Post#35
by datruche » 17 Feb 2016, 23:08
Hi!
Note it's a donkey browser. Displays page X fine (screenshot), then not and so on.
Well if the pkg.tar.xz packages get your interest, I'll share 'em with you fullmoon.
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Post#36
by fullmoonremix » 18 Feb 2016, 01:11
Salutations...
Sounds like a plan. I can do a right click menu conversion (eg. tar.xz2xzm).
To do the conversion... the "ar." get's dropped leaving "txz" which can be converted to "xzm".
I will also continue to attempt to do a slackware build (as you can see...

I need the practice).
Many thanks...

this will speed up my 003-pekwm derivative project.
Best Regards...

fullmoonremix
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Post#38
by fullmoonremix » 18 Feb 2016, 23:51
Salutations...
Thanks for the link... datruche. Unfortunately... I am not getting a connection to that url with Palemoon.
@ cemi... I'm curious... Palemoon uses a GCC (GNU C Compiler) optimization...
This is a powerful feature. Is this in the road map for Fifth?
Best Regards...

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datruche
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Post#39
by datruche » 19 Feb 2016, 00:39
They work, I checked it. You removed the brackets? They're used to act on any number of files when you want not to type all the path more than once, on comand line.
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Post#40
by cemi » 19 Feb 2016, 09:29
fullmoonremix wrote:@ cemi... I'm curious... Palemoon uses a GCC (GNU C Compiler) optimizer...
This is a powerful feature. Is this in the road map for Fifth?
Sorry, what do you mean? The compiler and optimizations are upto the person building it.
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Post#42
by cemi » 19 Feb 2016, 18:35
Yes, that depends on the builder. My own builds use -O3 -flto and a few other options.
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Post#43
by fullmoonremix » 19 Feb 2016, 23:53
Salutations...
The JIT is disabled, as it was too unstable
Is restoring a stabilized JIT in the road map?
@ datruche... the link takes me here...
http://sysadmin.lliseil.fr/linux/ using Palemoon.
Best Regards...

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datruche
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Post#44
by datruche » 20 Feb 2016, 01:06
You removed the brackets Fullemoon? Asked you already.
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Post#45
by fullmoonremix » 20 Feb 2016, 01:24
Salutations...
Tried it both ways... with and without.
Best Regards...

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