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Caja and Samba issues
Jason W:
Also, added startup scripts to samba and samba-common based on above info as well as another missing directory to be created. Now both nmbd and smbd start successfully. Please update and test.
nitram:
It all looks pretty good, including Samba. Please review wiki entries for Caja and Eye of MATE, let me know if any startup scripts are considered to get them running easier standalone, otherwise the wiki notes are good enough:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:desktop_applications#caja
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:desktop_applications#eye_of_mate
Got PCManFM browsing Samba today but haven't yet had time to reproduce with a minimal boot.
nitram:
To enable built-in PCManFM's 'Trash Can' and Go -> Network functionality with minimal install:
-import pcmanfm
-import dbus-x11
-import gvfs-backends
-launch with 'dbus-launch pcmanfm'
-on some applicatons the dbus-launch command isn't necessary after dbux-x11 was installed as extra dependency
Jason please let me know what you include as extra dep and startup sript, i can re-import and re-test, will later modify wiki, thanks.
Jason W:
When dbus-x11 added as a dependency to pcmanfm, the resulting SCE grows from 53MB to 56MB on dCore-yakkety. Adding gvfs-backends brings it up to 131MB. That is quite a bit of size addition. I am not against adding gvfs-backends as a dep, but maybe we want to keep the gvfs-backends dependency as wiki info for those who want a small install without full featuredness of pcmanfm. I have added dbus-x11 to deps of pcmanfm, waiting on discussion before adding gvfs-backends because of the more than 2x size increase. If I recall, part of pcmanfm's original purpose was to be a somewhat lighweight gtk2 file manager.
Caja is a different story without gvfs-backends as a dep, or any extra deps, caja.sce is 113MB, while adding gvfs-backends as a dep brings it to 132MB. And as caja is basically the Gnome file manager, that is no big difference in my opinion.
Thanks for testing and finding solutions, and for the wiki info.
nitram:
Re-imported PCManFM. The dbus-x11 dependency was not even adequate to enable the built-in Trash Can. Didn't realize gvfs-backends added so much to the size. If you don't mind please remove the dbus-x11 dependency and i will forget about gvfs-backends. The wiki was already updated appropriately so anyone can get it running full functioned in a minimal environment. Guess PCManFM isn't as lean or modular as hoped, even a trivial Fluff import provides working trash! Thanks for your help, sorry for the hassle.
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