Tiny Core Linux
		dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions => dCore x86_64 => Topic started by: jls on January 12, 2019, 06:53:05 AM
		
			
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				Hi
 I'mtriyng to buold ecrire from the following git:
 https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire (https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire)
 but I got error:
 jls@pc1:/tmp/ecrire$ cmake .
 cmake: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: version `CURL_OPENSSL_4' not found (required by cmake)
 
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				Here is what I did on dCore-bionic64.  I added the below repo in /opt/debextra:
 
 sce-import sce-ppa-add
 sce-load sce-ppa-add
 sce-ppa-add ppa:niko2040/e19
 
 also:
 sce-import libefl-dev
 
 I have the basic build-essential and cmake packages and probably some other development packages.
 
 
 Then I downloaded the tar.gz from the github website for ecrire:
 
 https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire
 
 I untarred the tar.gz, then entered it's base directory then:
 
 cmake .
 make package
 
 It created an *.rpm and *.deb file of the results.  I took the results of the .deb file and copied it to the filesystem and ecrire worked.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				I did a reboot with only the below SCEs installed instead of my full desktop with the repo ppa:niko2040/e19 available and the build of ecrire went as expected:
 
 build-essential
 cmake
 emelfm2
 firefox
 graphics-4.14.10-tinycore64
 libefl-dev
 nvidia-340.106-4.14.10-tinycore64
 rpm
 sce-ppa-add
 wireless
 wireless-4.14.10-tinycore64
 xfce4
 xorg-all
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 
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				While on the subject of .rpm and .deb , ... would like to remind many new members about a nice small script by the great script guy   jason w  , which easily  converts  .deb2tcz  and  maybe .rpm2tcz . 
 ... Since not used recently, not sure if it still works with newer versions of .deb files. Interested members can check the link of that topic :
 Quick hack to convert Debian packages at link :
 ->  forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=2325.0
 
 .... Also a nice info can be found in this book :
 http://tinycorelinux.net/corebook.pdf
 
 ... Into the Core: A look at Tiny Core Linux. By Lauri Kasanen ( with curaga touch ) ! :)