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Offline jls

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from which other distro can we steal packages?
« on: May 20, 2009, 02:08:59 PM »
Is there any other distro which follow the tc philosofy (/usr/local) form where we can steal packages?
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Re: from which other distro can we steal packages?
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2009, 02:44:38 PM »
Is there any other distro which follow the tc philosofy (/usr/local) form where we can steal packages?

The issue isn't /usr/local, it's the package not being compiled to tc.  Of course,  if it's a static build or something that works, it could be placed anywhere and just linked to /usr/local/   
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Re: from which other distro can we steal packages?
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2009, 04:32:33 AM »
You can quite easily poach binaries from the older Debian repositories, like this one
http://packages.debian.org/etch/
Binaries from more recent repositories (like "lenny") will complain about outdated system libraries.
Dependency resolution is (of course) manual, but you will find most missing libraries on Debian too

Stuff I got running on my TC 1.4 this way include

- MAME (arcade game emulator) and gxmame (a frontend for it).  Mame runs excellent. Frontend has some small bugs but it's usable.
- galculator (a x X calculator applet).  This one is very easy to get running
- Xarchiver (a graphical zip/unzip gz/ungz etc tool).  I also installed the .deb for the RAR file format from Debian (unrar.tce is not recognized by Xarchiver)
- supertux (since a couple of days a supertux TCE for TC 2.0 is available - but the Debian version runs on TC1.4 too - works absolutely flawless)
- numlockx: an utility to switch the numlock LED on when you start X
- the Tuxkart game worked but had an appalling framerate so I uninstalled it.  If you have working 3D acceleration you could try this one
- gnuboy (Nintendo Gameboy emulator) works but the sound is very distorted

Offline kerpob

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Re: from which other distro can we steal packages?
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2009, 05:41:41 AM »
Surely the Arch AUR repository is a good source. These are packages that haven't made it into the Arch pacman official repository, but are supported by various Arch users - you just have to download and build them yourselves (although they always build as they are maintained for Arch). Probably can be tweaked for TC by those who know.
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