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If you want to use XOOPS Cube modules on XOOPS, it's always good to install XOOPS Cube and then test it there first to see if the behavior is the same later on XOOPS.
So install a stable version of XoopsCube, install all the required modules (altsys, pico, picocal), then follow the instructions from
here, where it says:
Quote:
Just install another instance of Pico, rename it, and add the new name to Picocal preferences.
Now copy /pico to let's say /pico2, install it and then go to Preferences for picocal.
You'll see the "target pico" field, where you input "pico2", and now the Picocal should work.
Now, if you do the same in XOOPS, you'll go to picocal Preferences, you'll see that the "target pico" is not there. At least it's not in my XOOPS installation.
So even if some modules developed for another platform do install on XOOPS, it doesn't mean that they will work properly...
Of course you can contact the author and see if he can publish it also for XOOPS, or you can hack it yourself and try to make it work. It could be an easy fix, or it could be a major job....