![]() It would be impertinent for me to tell you anything about post mounting possibilities. ![]() After an SFS is created all I usually do is mount it and make certain that /usr/share/.desktop is 'Puppy-friendly'. I've used PaDS many times to combine as many as 90 packages into an SFS. But the successful SFS build will be in /root and looking at /root will show what package first balked the build process. PaDS also balks if any package is mis-formed, e.g. The work folder has to have a name DIFFERENT FROM any packages to be combined. But I think that is only needed for 1.1.4 if you wanted to select packages from anywhere rather than placing all in a folder and/or if you wanted to create pets. xdotool -it will be in xenialpup's PPM- is a dependency. ![]() Both versions 1.1.4 and 1.1.7 will work under Xenialpup (both 32 and 64 bit).ฤก.1.4 has an option to create pet packages via a GUI listed on the Utilities Menu. You download or copy/move all packages into a folder, then Right-Click the folder and Select "Combine to SFS". Puppy Linuxs package manager, Puppy Package Manager, installs packages in PET (Puppy Enhanced Tarball) format by default but it also accepts packages from. Have you tried PaDS, viewtopic.php?p=6355#p6355?
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