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#1 2011-07-22 20:36:35

urhungry
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Scratch on Slackware 13.37

Ok, so I am currently running Salix 13.37 (essentially Slackware). I want to run Scratch, but I can not find a Squeak package and every Wine package I try to install appears to install just fine, but then won't run. Does anyone know of a way to get Squeak or Wine running on Slackware 13.37 so that I can run Scratch?

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#2 2011-07-23 06:02:50

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

urhungry wrote:

Ok, so I am currently running Salix 13.37 (essentially Slackware). I want to run Scratch, but I can not find a Squeak package and every Wine package I try to install appears to install just fine, but then won't run. Does anyone know of a way to get Squeak or Wine running on Slackware 13.37 so that I can run Scratch?

most Linux software requires other packages to install. if you use that operating systems' software centre or something like that, it will install those packages automatically. you can also download the packages that it requires manually. if you have installed WINE and all of its required packages, it should work. i had the problem on Ubuntu using WINE where it wouldn't load a Windows program unless i use the sudo command in the terminal.


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#3 2011-07-23 06:05:33

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

nathanprocks wrote:

urhungry wrote:

Ok, so I am currently running Salix 13.37 (essentially Slackware). I want to run Scratch, but I can not find a Squeak package and every Wine package I try to install appears to install just fine, but then won't run. Does anyone know of a way to get Squeak or Wine running on Slackware 13.37 so that I can run Scratch?

most Linux software requires other packages to install. if you use that operating systems' software centre or something like that, it will install those packages automatically. you can also download the packages that it requires manually. if you have installed WINE and all of its required packages, it should work. i had the problem on Ubuntu using WINE where it wouldn't load a Windows program unless i use the sudo command in the terminal.

I had the same problem on a linux eeepc  wink


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#4 2011-07-23 06:34:27

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

ssss wrote:

nathanprocks wrote:

urhungry wrote:

Ok, so I am currently running Salix 13.37 (essentially Slackware). I want to run Scratch, but I can not find a Squeak package and every Wine package I try to install appears to install just fine, but then won't run. Does anyone know of a way to get Squeak or Wine running on Slackware 13.37 so that I can run Scratch?

most Linux software requires other packages to install. if you use that operating systems' software centre or something like that, it will install those packages automatically. you can also download the packages that it requires manually. if you have installed WINE and all of its required packages, it should work. i had the problem on Ubuntu using WINE where it wouldn't load a Windows program unless i use the sudo command in the terminal.

I had the same problem on a linux eeepc  wink

on Linux, you have to install the packages in the correct order. if you don't have the required packages, it will show and error message saying something like "dependency not satisfied" and the name of the required package. that is what happens on Ubuntu.


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#5 2011-07-23 07:00:28

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

nathanprocks wrote:

ssss wrote:

nathanprocks wrote:

most Linux software requires other packages to install. if you use that operating systems' software centre or something like that, it will install those packages automatically. you can also download the packages that it requires manually. if you have installed WINE and all of its required packages, it should work. i had the problem on Ubuntu using WINE where it wouldn't load a Windows program unless i use the sudo command in the terminal.

I had the same problem on a linux eeepc  wink

on Linux, you have to install the packages in the correct order. if you don't have the required packages, it will show and error message saying something like "dependency not satisfied" and the name of the required package. that is what happens on Ubuntu.

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#6 2011-07-23 10:49:05

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

Thank you for the help, but that is not the problem. Wine and Squeak are not available in the repository at all. I think that I'll have a dual boot system with Ubuntu.

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#7 2011-07-23 10:52:12

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

urhungry wrote:

Thank you for the help, but that is not the problem. Wine and Squeak are not available in the repository at all. I think that I'll have a dual boot system with Ubuntu.

Sounds like a good idea.


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#8 2011-07-23 11:11:32

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

yeah, i would recommend ubuntu


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#9 2011-07-24 06:02:40

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

Ubuntu also has the Ubuntu Software Centre which has WINE and Squeak on it.


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#10 2011-11-12 22:34:18

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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

I was able to build on Slackware 13.37. Scratch actually uses an older version of squeak. It does not work with version 4.0 of squeak.

Get the older 3.10-4 version of squeak, which you can get from squeak's site
http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/release/

Get files
http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.10-4.i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
and
http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.10-4.src.tar.gz

Copy to some directory and untar the two files

$ tar -zxvf  Squeak-3.10-4.i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
$ tar -zxvf  Squeak-3.10-4.src.tar.gz

cd to directory  Squeak-3.10-4

and follow the instructions in README to configure, make, and install.

I ran into a compilation problem with "dprintf" function. If you are a bit familiar with C, just comment out the occurence of this function from the source files.
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After this, also get the file
http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.sources.tar.gz

$ tar zxvf  Squeak-3.sources.tar.gz

and copy the extracted file SqueakV3.sources to /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.10-4

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Next get the Scratch Source Tarball from
http://info.scratch.mit.edu/sites/infoscratch.media.mit.edu/files/file/source-package/scratch-1.4.0.1.tar.gz
and after untar

tar zxvf  scratch-1.4.0.1.tar.gz

cd to the  "scratch " directory and do

$ make

Next follow the instructions in README at

http://my-svn.assembla.com/svn/scratchonlinux/trunk/scratch/README.txt

for manual installation. This entails copying files to /usr/local/

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To run scratch, copy the following line to a script file (or run from a console)

/usr/local/bin/squeak -plugins /usr/local/lib/scratch/Plugins  /usr/local/lib/scratch/Scratch.image

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#11 2011-11-15 21:19:13

jessbody
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Re: Scratch on Slackware 13.37

Another easy way to do a native install on slackware 13.37 is to get the RPM package for Fedora and convert it to txz package

http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Scratch_on_Linux

$ rpm2txz scratch-1.4.0.1-1.i386.rpm

# installpkg  scratch-1.4.0.1-1.i386.txz

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