├── Dockerfile
├── Dockerfile.staticqt4_debian
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_centos.rpm
├── kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_fedora.rpm
├── kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_opensuse.rpm
├── kaptain-0.73.spec
├── kaptain-0.73.tgz
├── kaptain_0.73-1_amd64_ubuntu.deb
├── kaptain_0.73-2_amd64_debian.deb
└── kaptain_0.73-4-staticqt4_amd64_debian.deb
/Dockerfile:
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1 | # x11docker/kaptain
2 | #
3 | # Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end for command line programs.
4 | # It works on linux/UNIX platforms whereever Qt is available.
5 | # Release 0.73 is using qmake and is compatible with Qt 4.
6 | #
7 | # Someone writes a simple script (so called grammar) which describes
8 | # the possible arguments for a command line program and Kaptain
9 | # brings up a friendly dialog to the user to set up the command line.
10 | #
11 | # https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain
12 | #
13 | # To use kaptain in this image, provide an X display and share your .kaptn file
14 | # Example use with x11docker (https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker):
15 | # x11docker --hostdisplay --clipboard --share YOURKAPTNFILE -- x11docker/kaptain YOURKAPTNFILE
16 |
17 | FROM debian:jessie-slim
18 |
19 | RUN export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive && \
20 | apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \
21 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends kaptain && \
22 | apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get clean && \
23 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \
24 | echo "[QT]\n\
25 | style=Cleanlooks\n\
26 | " > /etc/xdg/Trolltech.conf
27 |
28 | ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/kaptain"]
29 |
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/Dockerfile.staticqt4_debian:
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1 | # Build kaptain with statically linked Qt4 libraries.
2 | # Generates /deb/kaptain_0.73-3-staticqt4_amd64_debian.deb
3 | # Allows to install kaptain on systems without Qt4 libraries.
4 |
5 | FROM debian:buster
6 | RUN echo deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian buster main >> /etc/apt/sources.list && \
7 | sed -i "s/main/main contrib non-free/g" /etc/apt/sources.list
8 |
9 | # Dependencies
10 | RUN apt-get update && \
11 | apt-get install -y git-core nano wget tar bison flex qt4-qmake && \
12 | apt-get build-dep -y qt4-qmake
13 |
14 | # Build static libs of Qt4
15 | RUN git clone https://github.com/qt/qt.git
16 | WORKDIR /qt
17 | RUN echo yes | ./configure \
18 | -prefix /usr \
19 | -release -static -opensource \
20 | -qt3support \
21 | -nomake tools -nomake tests -nomake examples -no-libmng \
22 | -no-multimedia -no-audio-backend -no-phonon -no-phonon-backend \
23 | -no-svg -no-webkit -no-javascript-jit -no-script -no-scripttools \
24 | -no-declarative -no-declarative-debug -no-openssl -no-cups -no-dbus \
25 | -no-accessibility
26 | RUN make
27 | RUN make install
28 |
29 | # Build kaptain
30 | WORKDIR /
31 | RUN wget https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.tgz && \
32 | tar -xzf kaptain-0.73.tgz
33 | WORKDIR /kaptain-0.73
34 | ENV QT_SELECT=qt4
35 | RUN qmake kaptain.pro && \
36 | make
37 |
38 | # Generate new .deb package based on Debian jessie kaptain package
39 | RUN mkdir -p /deb/kaptain
40 | WORKDIR /deb
41 | RUN wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/k/kaptain/kaptain_0.73-2_amd64.deb && \
42 | dpkg-deb -R kaptain_0.73-2_amd64.deb /deb/kaptain
43 | RUN cp /kaptain-0.73/kaptain /deb/kaptain/usr/bin/kaptain && \
44 | sed -i 's%^Maintainer:.*$%Maintainer: Martin Viereck (not a Debian maintainer. www.github.com/mviereck/kaptain)% ; \
45 | s%^Installed-Size:.*$%Installed-Size: 15472% ; \
46 | s%^Version:.*$%Version: 1:0.73-4% ; \
47 | s%^Depends:.*$%Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libpng16-16(>=1.6.28), libstdc++6 (>= 4.9)% ; \
48 | ' /deb/kaptain/DEBIAN/control && \
49 | echo " This unofficial build contains statically linked Qt4 libs." >> /deb/kaptain/DEBIAN/control
50 | RUN dpkg-deb -b /deb/kaptain kaptain_0.73-4-staticqt4_amd64_debian.deb
51 |
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1 | # kaptain: GUI frontend for shell commands
2 |
3 | A fork from http://kaptain.sourceforge.net/. Honours go to author Zsolt Térek.
4 |
5 | > Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end for command line programs. It works on linux/UNIX platforms whereever Qt is available. Release 0.73 is using qmake and is compatible with Qt 4.
6 | >
7 | > Someone writes a simple script (so called grammar) which describes the possible arguments for a command line program and Kaptain brings up a friendly dialog to the user to set up the command line.
8 |
9 | [Dokumentation of kaptain](http://kaptain.sourceforge.net/docs/kaptain.html)
10 |
11 | This little repo:
12 | - stores a copy of the source code
13 | - provides some binary packages for installation
14 | - provides instructions for compilation
15 | - provides a Dockerfile for kaptain in a docker image
16 |
17 | # Packages
18 | Currently, this repository provides 64-bit packages only.
19 |
20 | **Note:** It becomes increasingly difficult to provide packages for recent distribution releases.
21 | For this reason I stopped to provide new packages. x11docker does not use kaptain anymore.
22 | Unless someone (maybe you?) ports `kaptain` to QT5, I fear it will be abandoned.
23 |
24 | ## Debian
25 | ### jessie, stretch, buster
26 | kaptain is available in the repositories for Debian jessie: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/kaptain.
27 | The provided package can be installed on Debian stretch and buster, too. This package provided here is a copy from Debian jessie repository:
28 | - [Download package kaptain for Debian jessie/stretch/buster](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain_0.73-2_amd64_debian.deb).
29 | ### bullseye/testing
30 | kaptain depends on Qt4 that is no longer available in Debian bullseye/testing. Instead, I provide a custom build with some statically linked Qt4 libs generated with [Dockerfile.staticqt4_debian](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/blob/master/Dockerfile.staticqt4_debian):
31 | - [Download package kaptain for Debian bullseye/testing](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain_0.73-3-staticqt4_amd64_debian.deb).
32 | ## Ubuntu, Mint and other forks of Ubuntu
33 | kaptain is available in repositories of Ubuntu 14.04: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/kaptain.
34 | The provided packages can be installed on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04, too. The package provided here is a copy from Ubuntu repository.
35 | Most likely, the Ubuntu package of kaptain will work on other Ubuntu-based distributions like Linux Mint, too.
36 | - [Download package kaptain for Ubuntu](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain_0.73-1_amd64_ubuntu.deb).
37 | - If you get an error about missing Qt dependencies, try the [statical build for Debian bullseye/testing](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain_0.73-4-staticqt4_amd64_debian.deb).
38 | Please report back if that causes issues.
39 | ## fedora
40 | This repository provides an rpm package for fedora. Compiled and packaged on fedora 25 with rpmbuild specification [kaptain-0.73.spec](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.spec). Tested on fedora 28.
41 | - [Download package kaptain for fedora](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_fedora.rpm).
42 | ## CentOS, RHEL
43 | This repository provides an rpm package for CentOS. Compiled and packaged on CentOS 7 with rpmbuild specification [kaptain-0.73.spec](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.spec).
44 | - [Download package kaptain for CentOS](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_centos.rpm).
45 |
46 | As directly related, the rpm package provided for CentOS will most probably work on RHEL, too. Though, this is not tested yet.
47 | ## openSUSE
48 | This repository provides an rpm package for openSUSE. Compiled and packaged on openSUSE 42.3 LEAP with rpmbuild specification [kaptain-0.73.spec](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.spec).
49 | - [Download package kaptain for openSUSE](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73-2.x86_64_opensuse.rpm).
50 |
51 | # Dockerfile and docker image
52 | The provided [Dockerfile for kaptain](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/Dockerfile) is used for an automated built of [x11docker/kaptain](https://hub.docker.com/r/x11docker/kaptain/) on docker hub. Example use: `x11docker --hostdisplay --gpu --share YOURKAPTNFILE -- x11docker/kaptain YOURKAPTNFILE`
53 |
54 | # Compiling from source
55 | - [Download source code of kaptain](https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.tgz).
56 |
57 | ## Arch Linux, Manjaro
58 | ```
59 | pacman -S qt4 bison flex
60 | qmake-qt4 kaptain.pro
61 | make
62 | make install
63 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
64 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
65 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
66 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
67 | ```
68 | ## debian
69 | ```
70 | apt-get install libqt4-dev bison flex
71 | export QT_SELECT=qt4
72 | qmake kaptain.pro
73 | make
74 | make install
75 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
76 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
77 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
78 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
79 | ```
80 | ## Ubuntu
81 | ```
82 | apt-get install libqt4-dev g++ bison flex
83 | export QT_SELECT=qt4
84 | qmake kaptain.pro
85 | make
86 | make install
87 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
88 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
89 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
90 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
91 | ```
92 | ## fedora
93 | ```
94 | dnf install qt-devel bison flex
95 | qmake-qt4 kaptain.pro
96 | make
97 | make install
98 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
99 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
100 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
101 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
102 | ```
103 | ## CentOS
104 | ```
105 | yum install qt-devel bison flex
106 | qmake-qt4 kaptain.pro
107 | make
108 | make install
109 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
110 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
111 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
112 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
113 | ```
114 | ## openSUSE
115 | ```
116 | zypper install libqt4-devel bison flex
117 | export QT_SELECT=qt4
118 | qmake kaptain.pro
119 | make
120 | make install
121 | mv /usr/local/bin/kaptain /usr/bin
122 | mv /usr/local/share/doc/kaptain /usr/share/doc
123 | mv /usr/local/share/kaptain /usr/share/kaptain
124 | mv /usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 /usr/share/man/man1
125 | ```
126 | ## removing self-compiled kaptain
127 | ```
128 | rm /usr/bin/kaptain
129 | rm -R /usr/share/doc/kaptain
130 | rm -R /usr/share/kaptain
131 | rm /usr/share/man/man1/kaptain.1
132 | ```
133 | # Porting to QT5
134 | Unfortunately, kaptain is no longer maintained. As it is based on QT4 and not ported to QT5, it already disappears from official repositories.
135 | It is a quite useful tool and I am not aware of another one that is able to provide its features.
136 | Personally, I am using it as a graphical frontend for [x11docker](https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker) and some [microscopy tools](https://github.com/mviereck/microscopy-tools).
137 |
138 | Is anyone out there who would like to port kaptain to QT5? :-)
139 |
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1 | #
2 | # spec file for package kaptain
3 | #
4 | # Copyright (c) 2017 Martin Viereck
5 | #
6 | # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
7 | # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
8 | # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
9 | # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
10 | # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
11 | # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
12 | # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
13 | # published by the Open Source Initiative.
14 |
15 | # Please submit bugfixes or comments to https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain
16 |
17 | Summary: GUI frontend for shell commands
18 | Name: kaptain
19 | Version: 0.73
20 | Release: 2
21 | Source: https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain/raw/master/kaptain-0.73.tgz
22 | URL: https://github.com/mviereck/kaptain
23 | License: GPLv2
24 | Group: Development/Tools/GUI Builders
25 | %if 0%{?fedora} || 0%{?rhel_version} || 0%{?centos_version}
26 | BuildRequires: qt-devel bison flex
27 | %endif
28 | %if 0%{?suse_version}
29 | BuildRequires: libqt4-devel bison flex
30 | %endif
31 | BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
32 | Provides: %{name} = %{version}
33 |
34 | %description
35 | Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end for command line programs.
36 | It works on linux/UNIX platforms whereever Qt is available.
37 | Release 0.73 is using qmake and is compatible with Qt 4.
38 |
39 | Someone writes a simple script (so called grammar) which describes
40 | the possible arguments for a command line program and Kaptain brings up
41 | a friendly dialog to the user to set up the command line.
42 |
43 | %prep
44 | %setup -q
45 | %build
46 | export INSTALL_ROOT=%{buildroot}
47 | export QT_SELECT=qt4
48 |
49 | %if 0%{?fedora} || 0%{?rhel_version} || 0%{?centos}
50 | qmake-qt4 kaptain.pro
51 | %else
52 | #openSUSE
53 | qmake kaptain.pro
54 | %endif
55 |
56 | make
57 |
58 | %install
59 | export INSTALL_ROOT=%{buildroot}
60 | make install
61 |
62 | ## adjust makefile installation pathes, use macros instead
63 | cd %{buildroot}
64 | # /usr/bin/kaptain
65 | mkdir ./%{_bindir}
66 | mv ./usr/local/bin/kaptain ./%{_bindir}
67 | # docs
68 | mkdir -p ./%{_defaultdocdir}
69 | mv ./usr/local/share/doc/kaptain ./%{_defaultdocdir}
70 | # example grammars
71 | mkdir -p ./%{_datarootdir}
72 | mv ./usr/local/share/kaptain .%{_datarootdir}
73 | # manpage
74 | mkdir -p ./%{_mandir}/man1
75 | mv ./usr/local/share/man/man1/kaptain.1 ./%{_mandir}/man1
76 | # remove /usr/local
77 | rm -r ./usr/local
78 |
79 | %files
80 | %defattr(-,root,root)
81 | %{_bindir}/*
82 | %doc %{_defaultdocdir}/*
83 | %doc %{_mandir}/*
84 | %doc %{_datarootdir}/*
85 |
86 |
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