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choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 7:14 pm
by williwaw

I am looking for recommendations for a pup or dog. My primary criteria the ease of use and ability to install third party .debs. I anticipate having to manage, install and track additional dependincies. Apt and Pkg are certianly possibilities. I do not need a gui package manager.

Some of the third party projects I would like to install are ....
https://github.com/markmal/freeship-plu ... tag/5.0.36
https://www.virtualbow.org/download/
https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/info/downloadopencpn.html


Re: choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 7:55 pm
by darry19662018

For Dogs I love Jessie Dog and Stretch and Devuandog Beowulf. You can make your own with Build scripts.

Try Dpup Buster by Joseph2424 it has apt.


Re: choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 12:28 am
by williwaw

thanks darry, downloading Dpupbuster.

Are there any pups that use pkg as their default package manager?


Re: choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 1:05 am
by darry19662018

From memory pkg by Scottman is also there in Dpup Buster. I think Peebee's builds do too.


Re: choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 6:43 am
by bigpup

deb packages can be installed into Puppy by downloading and left clicking on the deb package file.
But you may need to get needed dependency stuff.
I find looking for deb packages that are compiled around the same time the Puppy version was developed, will give best results.
Deb packages for Debian versions of around the same time as the Puppy version.
Some will just work OK.
Others, Puppy will be missing needed dependency stuff.

Check Dependencies Installed Pkg program, that is in most Puppy versions.
This will tell you if anything is missing, that is needed by the deb package program, you installed.

good place to look for software packages
https://pkgs.org/

For Puppy versions using Ubuntu based Linux core files and programs.
The Ubuntu version, the Puppy used, will have deb packages that should work.
Same for other Puppies based on other Linux OS.


Re: choosing a debian compatible pup or dog?

Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 1:48 am
by williwaw
williwaw wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:28 am

thanks darry, downloading Dpupbuster.

Are there any pups that use pkg as their default package manager?

pkg is in fossapup64, and met my needs. Not saying Dpupbuster wouldnt work as well, but I can run fossapup64 in a container easily, so it got the nod, as my daily driver is Easy Dunfell.