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2003-03-18 13:47:59 CT | #1 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
OK, here is the first go at PageStream for Linux. The PageStream rsrc file
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2003-03-18 18:44:17 CT | #2 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
Not knowing what is working or not for you I may be saying the obvious, but Platform: Suse Linux 8.1 plus KDE 3.1 Starting/Closing PgS: PgS Navigator: PgS Document: PgS Prefs: General: There also seems to be a general problem with the first click on something. Glad to see things moving along! Tim Doty |
2003-03-19 19:18:35 CT | #3 |
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Anders Drejer From: Denmark Registered: 2006-02-16 Posts: 86 |
Where do I place the files from the PageStream41.tar.gz archive? |
2003-03-19 19:47:07 CT | #4 |
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Stefan Martig From: Unknown Registered: 2003-03-20 Posts: 1 |
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:18, Anders Drejer wrote:
don't know exactly - the file readme on grasshoppers webpage is not as root: mkdir -p /opt/pgs/41 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/pgs/41/SoftLogik/lib and then I executed PageStream4 as root (to enable writing the this files permissions: that's not a good idea: there are some informations about page setup I exited PageStream4. as a normal user in a shell: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/pgs/41/SoftLogik/lib starting PageStream4 with: some seg faults ... the system is redhat 8.0 on a athlon
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2003-03-19 14:54:57 CT | #5 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
The whole installation issue it still being figured out. Collectively we Anyway, what I have right now is just the files in a PageStream4 folder in Then PageStream can be easily run in normal user mode. Does anyone out here have an idea on where these files should be stored. I guess I have some learning on installations. I guess some kind of make I guess the trick would be to store pagestream and the softlogik subfolder > > Where do I place the files from the PageStream41.tar.gz archive?
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2003-03-19 17:28:31 CT | #6 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
Here is how I think the linux install should go. 1. Put the program stuff (executables, libraries, etc.) under a PageStream 2. Put user specific things (like settings) in their home directory under 3. Use an environment variable to determine library location (I believe that This allows flexibility so that I could, e.g., install pagestream on a Tim Doty On Wednesday 19 March 2003 14:54, PageStream Support wrote: |
2003-03-20 10:27:55 CT | #7 |
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Ivan Dunn From: Unknown Registered: 2003-03-20 Posts: 33 |
Stefan Martig wrote: > this files permissions: > using United Linux on an Athlon. thanks,
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2003-03-21 04:19:28 CT | #8 |
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jageorge66 From: Unknown Registered: 2003-03-21 Posts: 13 |
Deron, |
2003-03-21 16:54:14 CT | #9 |
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munkyrah From: Unknown Registered: 2003-03-21 Posts: 2 |
Have installed as described in this group and still having problems. When running as root PS loads but toolboxes have bits missing, page When running as user I get asked for registration details each time /PageStream.ini is present, with correct details and set 644. Any ideas? RedHat 8.0, usually kde but have similar (if not more) problems under -Marc |
2003-03-21 14:42:58 CT | #10 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
On Friday 21 March 2003 10:54, munkyrah wrote: I avoid running programs as root so I can't comment really other than to say Are you running PgS from the command line or from a file manager? Using KDE If launching as a normal user from a file manager it expects the .ini file to |
2003-03-22 11:43:07 CT | #11 |
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munkyrah From: Unknown Registered: 2003-03-21 Posts: 2 |
--- In PageStreamLinuxBeta@yahoogroups.com, Tim Doty <drakki@r...> wrote: > I avoid running programs as root so I can't comment really other than to say ok, will wait for a more functional beta in that case! > Are you running PgS from the command line or from a file manager? Using KDE running from shell, from a script which sets the relevant paths up. > If launching as a normal user from a file manager it expects the .ini file to aha, that seems to have sorted it. |
2003-03-22 09:33:42 CT | #12 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
If you decompress the archive in your home folder, add path to your shell That and trying to figure out how to reliably determine the location of the >Have installed as described in this group and still having problems.
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2003-04-01 17:59:50 CT | #13 |
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bmarsh1 From: Unknown Registered: 2003-04-01 Posts: 1 |
--- In PageStreamLinuxBeta@yahoogroups.com, |
2003-04-01 17:36:34 CT | #14 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
It is a gtk application. I am using SuSE 8.1 -- if you have the gnome libs Tim Doty On Tuesday 01 April 2003 11:59, bmarsh1 wrote: |
2003-04-01 19:33:04 CT | #15 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
Hi! I've been waiting for this shoe to drop! It seemed way to easy. After I've got a new version to release, but this is not going to make any It sounds like you have an older version installed of the gtk library 8.2 has gtk2.2 (we only need gtk2.0) 8.1 has gtk2.0 (gnome2.0 desktop was mentioned as new, so it may be this The gtk website (gtk.org/gnome.org) doesn't have a specific set of files Deron Kazmaier - support@grasshopperllc.com |
2003-04-02 01:10:08 CT | #16 |
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David Herman From: United States Registered: 2006-02-14 Posts: 94 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tuesday 01 April 2003 05:33 pm, PageStream Support wrote: (only In reviewers hands so far, not in stores in the US anyway) > , and 8.1 was still available from As far as I know SuSE 8.0 shipped w/ 2 versions of gnome (1.4 and 2.0) > 8.2 has gtk2.2 (we only need gtk2.0) The LSB (Linux Standards Base) site may have info which will help make Although there are alot of people who upgrade once a year or more, It's I found the statement somewhere "If you can run a current version of The BTW, I don't plan to upgrade my linux dist for another year, so I hope Thanks for your hard work, it's appreciated. - -- iD8DBQE+iqjwBwgxlylUsJARAvKVAJ4qbYZp+9vCAXOeI5M0fS6z0q3/HgCgie1j |
2003-04-02 11:44:34 CT | #17 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
Then the files should be there. Maybe they named them different? (shame on >I use SuSE 8.1 which comes w/ gtk 2.0.6 (I think). OK. Thanks. I'll look into it.... I dug around and I was not able to find
I understand that. In this case, gtk2 has things we need. I didn't want to >I found the statement somewhere "If you can run a current version of The Yea. I need to figure out what version of Gimp started using gtk2.0 so I >BTW, I don't plan to upgrade my linux dist for another year, so I hope We will try and keep any "cutting edge" as conditional as possible. Of >Thanks for your hard work, it's appreciated.
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2003-04-02 10:21:12 CT | #18 |
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David Herman From: United States Registered: 2006-02-14 Posts: 94 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wednesday 02 April 2003 09:44 am, PageStream Support wrote: > >I use SuSE 8.1 which comes w/ gtk 2.0.6 (I think). I've been able to get PageStream to start up on SuSE8.1 but little else, > >I found the statement somewhere "If you can run a current version of I currently run gimp1.3.9 but I believe gimp1.2.3 systems uses gtk2. Unfortunately, SuSE's gnome support has been pretty spotty in the past A side note: They also keep kde and gnome in /opt/ rather than where One last thing, a readme-install file would be really nice to have in Thanks again for your efforts. - -- iD8DBQE+iyoYBwgxlylUsJARAnDJAJ4pDyvPjkUBCvhla3OFBjlsAWlEQgCffW6r |
2003-04-02 14:39:23 CT | #19 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
The version up right now is pretty basic. I'm testing the new libs and if I'll put together a short readme about installing it as I understand it. > > >I found the statement somewhere "If you can run a current version of Thanks for the info! >A side note: They also keep kde and gnome in /opt/ rather than where As long as the libs are in the libs search path it shouldn't be a problem >One last thing, a readme-install file would be really nice to have in
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