Hello,
Could somebody point me to a pre- made module of the Warpinator LAN file share utility?
Or better yet - would anyone be able to guide me in creating it myself? I have downloaded the DEB file, but during conversion with deb2xzm it complained of missing dependencies.... and that's where I got lost.
Thank you.
Regards,
Richard.
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which porteus version are you using? (4.0, 5.0rc?) and which DE? (because cinnamon has some of the necessary deps already)
just for reference, this is what archinux lists as deps:
and rest need to be built from sBo (slackbuilds) or otherwise got with pip..
just for reference, this is what archinux lists as deps:
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gtk3 (in 002-xorg(5.0))
libnm (in most DEs(5.0))
python-cryptography
python-gobject (in 002-xorg(5.0))
python-grpcio
python-packaging (in slackware current repo)
python-protobuf
python-pynacl
python-setproctitle
python-xapp (in 003-cinnamon(5.0))
python-zeroconf
xapp (in 003-cinnamon(5.0))
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hi ncmprhnsbl for this software flatpak is the better solution,but you know to run Warpintator flatpak download the whole system plasma or gnome or....a lot of mb..i have all the flatpak software if it is needed ps: to run warpintator flatpak directory have a load of 4.3 giga and i think isn't a good software for a portable device..
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Sorry for the delay getting back to you.
I am using Cinnamon 5 rc3.
Perhaps this is for another post - but I read on the forum and in the documenetatoin about downloading bundles, however I only seem to be able to see/access approximately 5 bundles? How do I refresh the list?
Many thanks,
Richard.
I am using Cinnamon 5 rc3.
Perhaps this is for another post - but I read on the forum and in the documenetatoin about downloading bundles, however I only seem to be able to see/access approximately 5 bundles? How do I refresh the list?
Many thanks,
Richard.
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ok, that should make it easier

there are older ones archived at <pick a mirror>/x86_64/archive/Porteus-v5.0rc1/bundles/
but i can't guarantee that they'll still work..
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and here it is: warpinator-1.2.4-x86_64-cinnamon.xzm 9.4 mb
md5sum: 54fd37f0bb69468f7d3b5df7b3d47413
module contains:seems to run ok, havn't tested if it works properly..
if anyone wants it for other DEs, let me know and i can do one with xapp and python-xapp.
md5sum: 54fd37f0bb69468f7d3b5df7b3d47413
module contains:
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Cython-0.29.24-x86_64-1.txz
abseil-cpp-20210324.2-x86_64-1ncm.txz
c-ares-1.17.1-x86_64-1.txz
cryptography-2.8-x86_64-1ponce.txz
ipaddress-1.0.22-x86_64-1ponce.txz
libsodium-1.0.18-x86_64-3.txz
protobuf3-3.17.2-x86_64-1ponce.txz
pynacl-1.4.0-x86_64-1_ncm.txz
python-cffi-1.14.6-x86_64-1ncm.txz
python-grpc-1.39.0-x86_64-1ncm.txz
python-ifaddr-0.1.7-x86_64_ncm.txz
python-netifaces-0.11.0-x86_64-1ncm.txz
python-packaging-21.0-x86_64-1.txz
python-ply-3.11-x86_64_ncm.txz
python-pycparser-2.20-x86_64_ncm.txz
python-setproctitle-1.2.2-x86_64-1ncm.txz
python-setuptools-57.4.0-x86_64-1.txz (note: this is also in 05-devel.xzm, so will prevent deactivation of it)
python-six-1.15.0-x86_64-2.txz
python-zeroconf-0.29.0-x86_64_ncm.txz
re2-2021_06_01-x86_64-1_ncm.tgz
warpinator-1.2.4-x86_64-1ncm.txz
if anyone wants it for other DEs, let me know and i can do one with xapp and python-xapp.
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Wow!
Thank you so much.
How did you do it? I am keen to learn!
Thank you once again,
Richard.
Thank you so much.
How did you do it? I am keen to learn!
Thank you once again,
Richard.