Ok, for those reading this thread for the first time, the problem is dpid won't start in my custom Puppy Linux distro. Maybe I've found the solution? I have a build environment, but then I run a script to create the Puppy filesystem, which copies files from the build environment. It copies dillo, dpid, dpidc into /usr/local/bin, all of the stuff in /usr/local/lib/dillo gets copied across, however, the script doesn't copy dpidrc and dillorc from /usr/local/etc, as in Puppy all of /usr is read-only. Instead, I have placed dpidrc and dillorc into ~/.dillo, except that this seems to have not been upgraded. I'm running Puppy right now and what I see in ~/.dillo are the files .073 cookiesrc dillorc So, is this my problem? I just checked the dates on those files, and they are from the old 0.7.3 version. It does seem that my oversight is to blame here! One question though, is there any problem with continuing to use the old dillorc? I ask this as when people upgrade to the latest Puppy they may have modified dillorc and I don't want to just overwrite their dillorc file. Looks like Puppy and Dillo are back in business! Puppy v0.8.5 should be out soon, like maybe another week. Regards, Barry Kauler On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 00:56:07 -0600 Barry Kauler <bkauler@goosee.com> wrote:
Ok, I've joined the dillo-dev list!
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 08:13:17 -0400 (CLT) Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> wrote:
I should also explain that I have my own distro, Puppy Linux, and everything is compiled against uClibc, not glibc. (www.goosee.com/puppy)
Oh, it would be interesting to have Dillo running under uClibc!
Dillo has been in Puppy right from the start (which was about one year ago). A few months ago I changed over to uClibc and recompiled everything, including Dillo, and all was well until I upgraded to Dillo v0.8.0.
Check if you can run them crom the CLI:
cd /usr/local/lib/dillo/dpi/hello ./hello.filter.dpi
I'm doing this as root. When I try this I get:
hello.dpi:: starting...
and that's it, nothing more, doesn't exit until I ctrl-c. No error message. ...what is it supposed to do?
Regards, Barry Kauler
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