Installing GTK and SDL on DSL without internet functions.

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Installing GTK and SDL on DSL without internet functions.

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Hello,

I installed DamnSmallLinux on my 3rd PC, but it has no internet connection, so I need to know what things I need to install gtk and sdl inclusive their devel libs (it's always saying it's depending on other libs.) and I don't know in which order I need to install them. Does anyone have such a list?

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Uhm yeh, have to explain what "...without internet functions." means: no apt-get, no other commands which download the libs. Just alien or dpkg or mydsl-load or such.

Thanks for any answers.
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Post by bembulak »

apt does not need an internet-connection. Just edit your sources. It is possible, to define a local repository.
But I guess it will be really hard to get all those packages..., even if you have them in *.deb or *.pkg.

Why DSL?

Regarding the list: best use an PC with internet and do an apt-get with the Gtk and sdl. Maybe you can | the output to a file. Then you definitely know which files you need.
Than create a local repo and apt should swallow the files in the right order.

This is the way I would try it...

An easier possibility would be to use a Debian-DVD and use it as source (if DSL swallows it). I've got a Debian-Sarge-DVD here and as far as I know nearly every package I need for PB is included.
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Hello,
Just edit your sources.
What sources?
Why DSL?
It's the Linux distro which runs on my P II 300MHz, all others like Knoppix don't, even with commandline "knoppix desktop=xfce lang=de screen=800x600 depth=16" it doesn't run anymore(it always says the cd drive times out or such, but on my damnsmalllinux it doesn't).

I can't install any other linux on a other pc, because I need their windows OS and the files.
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Thanks Wishmaster, but there are just tools which use gtk. I especially need the gtk 1.2 and sdl 1.2 versions.
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Post by WishMaster »

> but there are just tools which use gtk
Look again. There's a file called "gtk2-0705.dsl".

BTW:
That's interesting ;)
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin/forum ... +and+devel
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Just edit your sources.

What sources?
Your Sources.list in /etc/apt.

Then you can "apt" a directory on your machine and apt chooses the right packages in the right order (if they're avaliable).
It's the Linux distro which runs on my P II 300MHz, all others like Knoppix don't, even with commandline "knoppix desktop=xfce lang=de screen=800x600 depth=16" it doesn't run anymore(it always says the cd drive times out or such, but on my damnsmalllinux it doesn't).
:?
There is no reason for this. Anyway you could install for example "Mandrake 10.1" and use Fluxbox or Fwm.

But I guess DSL is quite a good distro, since I read an article in a Mag about it, besides writing this post.
Meanwhile it has a "cute and tiny" package manager.... ;)

How do you get those packages onto the machine? Burn them on a CD and then load it in DSL from /mnt/cdrom ?
Or use .pkg instead of .deb ?
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Thanks, I will try it in the next days.
bembulak wrote:How do you get those packages onto the machine? Burn them on a CD and then load it in DSL from /mnt/cdrom ?
Or use .pkg instead of .deb ?
.deb and yes I burn them on the cd, but how do I get all those packages down to a cd?
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Post by bembulak »

If you have another machine running, which swallows .deb-packages, there must be an option to tell "apt" just to download the files, but not installing them.
So an "apt-get install -XXX sdl-devel" or something should work! (where XXX is a Flag for "just download, but don't install").
RTM
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Well he obviously only has 1 Linux box
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