[SoaS] Fedora 32 Sugar on a Stick (0.116) status/testing

James Cameron quozl at laptop.org
Sun Feb 23 19:34:53 EST 2020


On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 12:57:56AM +0100, Chihurumnaya Ibiam wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 9:34 PM James Cameron wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 11:40:04AM -0800, Alex Perez wrote:
> > > Testing with the following nightly SoaS Live ISO,
> > > Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-32-20200222.n.0.iso, the following
> > > results were observed:
> >
> > Thanks for testing.
> >
> > > Words (23) - Incompatible with Sugar 0.116, needs to be ported
> > > to Python 3. I propose removal of the package
> >
> > Is ported already.  Use v24.
>
> There's an open PR but it failed to build in koji, fixing that.

Interesting.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/sugar-words/pull-request/1

Yes, I see.  I suggest testing those spec file lines before commit.
It is wasteful of time and resources to rely on koji to do your tests.
I recommend testing with rpmbuild.

In particular,

* po/cpp.po was removed,

* rm could use -f to quietly fail if the file is already gone,

> [...]
> > > Clock (22) - Not sure which version is compatible with 0.116, if
> > > any.
> >
> > Known problem fixed but not yet released.  Use v22 with 0fdfc22
> > ("Fix fail to start, ModuleNotFoundError, ProgressToolButton")
>
> An update was made over 2 weeks ago, it should work fine. Can you
> provide logs if otherwise.

It's a pretty fundamental mistake by me in v22, so I can't see how it
would work.  The needed commit is not in rpms/sugar-clock yet.

I forked for OLPC OS.  I've pushed my local branch r22.1 which has a
tag v22.1 which has the commit.

https://download.sugarlabs.org/sources/honey/Clock/Clock-22.1.tar.bz2

> [...]
> > > Will not install, broken dependencies:
> > > Physics (34) - has py2 dependencies that need to be changed/fixed
> >
> > v34 is Python 2.  Use v35 instead.
> >
> > For my work using Ubuntu 20.04 the Box2D project had to be
> > packaged for Python 3.
>
> There's an open PR for an update.

Where?  I've looked upstream and in Fedora sources, can't see one.

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