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Everything Else => Sharp Zaurus => Model Specific Forums => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => C1000/3x00 General discussions => Topic started by: BarrySamuels on October 30, 2006, 12:07:04 pm
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I recently installed pdaXqtrom onto an SD card on my C3100 (standard Sharp ROM) and it all works. Fine!
Then I decided to install something else (can't remember) which also required opie-sh. So I installed opie-sh. Then I decided that whatever it was I'd installed I didn't want to keep and so uninstalled it together with opie-sh.
A little while later I found that I couldn't start X or X applications via their icons. I eventually put 2 and 2 together and re-installed opie sh. Everything worked again.
So it appears that installing opie-sh replaced something similar installed by pdaXqtrom. I could leave things as they are but I'm afraid that sometime in the future, when I've forgotten about all this, I may decide that I don't want opie-sh and uninstall it again.
Can anyone tell me what in pdaXqtrom would have been overwritten, where it would have been installed and where I could find it again without going through the whole install again (One and a half to three hours worth).
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Why not unpack the ipk with tar (something like tar xzf opie-sh.ipk) and take a look if you know it's this very package?
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Why not unpack the ipk with tar (something like tar xzf opie-sh.ipk) and take a look if you know it's this very package?
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The package comes as a gz file anyway and I have unpacked it but cannot find anything that remotely resembles opie-sh or similar.
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The package comes as a gz file anyway and I have unpacked it but cannot find anything that remotely resembles opie-sh or similar.
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I assume it's a ipk file? This is a tar + gz (or ar + gz) with a different suffix and contains a file control.tar.gz (meta info + install scripts) and data.tar.gz (the files). Unpack these. It's either a file in the data archive or a script in the control file that's causing this problem, I'd say. I can be wrong of course.
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A little while later I found that I couldn't start X or X applications via their icons.
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If you started the program from the command line, you would most likely get an error message. Probably some symlink to some library got deleted during deinstall.