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Re: Linux Mint 18?

Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:48 pm

code.google.com/archive/p/yad/

https://sourceforge.net/projects/yad-dialog/

groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/yad-common

Is the above the official YAD website , I get confused with all these forks and ppa's?

Re: Linux Mint 18?

Tue Nov 15, 2016 3:33 pm

Thanks. I forgot about that one. Unfortunately, the newer versions are compiled for gtk3. Changing that appears to be easy. I got this in irc:
Code:
<cyteen> Surprisingly apt-get source for yad-0.37 and changing debian/rules to
--with-gtk=gtk2 and debian/control Build-Depends to libgtk2.0-dev works just fine.
<cyteen> after a dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b


Guess I'll be doing that for ascii.

Re: Linux Mint 18?

Sun Dec 04, 2016 10:32 am

Don't know if it's technically possible or maybe too difficult but instead of users installing all the tools and scripts into their desktop couldn't it all be done via booting the standard Refracta Live disk from USB and then pointing the Refracta Live tools to the Mint drive and it then spits out an ISO to /home/snapshot/ as before?

If that made any sense. :D

Re: Linux Mint 18?

Sun Dec 04, 2016 2:04 pm

It's possible to do that, but not with refractasnapshot the way it is. I did make a script to create a snapshot of a dormant installed system, and it worked the first time, but not when I tried it again later. I haven't done anything with it in months.

One catch: you still need to install the live-* packages in the system that's being snapshotted if you want to be able to boot a live session. All the other dependencies for the refracta tools can be left out. They only need to be in the running system that's creating the snapshot.

Re: Linux Mint 18?

Sun Dec 04, 2016 2:26 pm

fsmithred wrote:One catch: you still need to install the live-* packages in the system that's being snapshotted if you want to be able to boot a live session.


That makes sense , i didn't think it through did i. :)

Re: Linux Mint 18?

Tue Dec 06, 2016 2:11 pm

Thanks. I forgot about that one. Unfortunately, the newer versions are compiled for gtk3. Changing that appears to be easy.

Yad 0.37.0 (latest).. minor edits to (debian/) control, changelog and rules are enough.. gtk2 version debs (32 and 64) compiled for Jessie posted here with sources: http://exegnulinux.net/refracta/experimental/yad/ ..
Code:
:~$ dpkg -l|grep yad
ii  yad                                   0.37.0-1+gtk2                        amd64        tool for creating graphical dialogs from shell scripts
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