[Sugar-devel] Testing images with SUgar 0.102
Gonzalo Odiard
godiard at sugarlabs.org
Tue Jul 29 08:48:55 EDT 2014
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 12:37 AM, James Cameron <quozl at laptop.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:08:36PM -0300, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:36 PM, James Cameron <quozl at laptop.org> wrote:
> > > Are there any patches in the SL102 branch [1] that you'd like to
> > > push upstream? I've looked at them.
> >
> > I would love to see official OLPC images with Sugr 0.102, in that
> > case you can use everything you want :)
>
> We're looking into the feasibility of Fedora 20 with Sugar 0.102 now,
> so please continue to be involved. ;-)
>
These are great news! Maybe we can do chat to coordinate?
The next OLPC AU image will be based on F20 too,
then we can join forces...
>
> > The changes are mostly related with the change in Sugar from GConf
> > to GSettings, added dconf as a dependency (we need add it to sugar
> > rpm as Requires) and a few configs.
>
> Yes, I've reviewed the patches, we have some of them in master branch
> already, and will take the new ones as needed, but I'm wondering if
> _you_ would like to push any of them before I do so? I've added you
> to the xobuild group on crank, so you can rebase on master and push on
> /git/projects/olpc-os-builder/
>
Ok, I will look at that.
>
> > The sugar rpms are the Fedora 20 rpms rebuilded in F18. I just
> > needed do a single change in the sugar rpm (I am working with
> > pbrobinson to push it upstream) and needed remove libwebkit2gtk from
> > the Requires on sugar-toolkit-gtk3
>
> Thanks. The OLPC RPM dropbox is available now on dev.laptop.org.
> Should we use that or use yours in personal directory? To use the
> dropbox, place them in public_rpms/{f18,f20} (noarch) or
> {f18,f20}-{xo1,xo1.5,xo1.75,xo4} (i686 and armv7hl).
>
>
Ok, I need check how will work with the AU images, where we use
patched rpms. I will try to make it work with the standard (dropbox)
if possible.
> > > What effect did the removal of Gnome [2] have on the available
> > > disk space on XO-1? It seemed negligible when I tried it.
> >
> > I tried to build a XO-1 image with gnome,and just at start Sugar
> > show a message of Journal full. Removing gnome solved the problem,
> > but I found dconf was not installed, then the configuration were not
> > saved. Also gstreamer-python was needed by some activities.
>
> Thanks.
>
> For 13.2.0 and 13.2.1 we had been building for XO-1 with a smaller
> activity set, G1G1Lite, and your Sugarlabs/0.102 set is same on all
> laptop models, so somewhat larger.
>
> The free disk space on your build may be even less than 13.2.1; 729MB
> vs 723MB for the .img file.
>
> You might solve this with a 0.102Lite, but that increases the activity
> list maintenance load unless you use Wiki templates.
>
>
True. I preferred start with the same group of activities and remove Gnome.
In general deployments do not include Gnome in the XO1
(at least, Uy and Py don't do it)
and request for activities as TuxPaint and TuxMath. I am not a fan of them,
but the idea is make something useful.
> > > Can you also publish the 41001SL0.zd{,.md5} files for use with
> > > external SD card? If not, you might remove [sd_card_image] from
> > > your .ini file and save some time.
> >
> > Ahh, that is the use of these files :)
> > Uploading....
>
> Thanks, I see them uploading.
>
>
Uploaded now. There are info about how to install them, right?
> I've also begun reproducing the build locally.
>
> For your interest, hacked [2] kspost.60.nochroot.activities.py and scp
> words-21 and turtleblocks-207 from sunjammer because
> download.sugarlabs.org 302 redirects to an .au mirror which is out of
> sync.
>
> References:
>
> 1. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/RPM_Dropbox
>
> 2. http://dev.laptop.org/~quozl/z/1XBy9a.txt
>
> --
> James Cameron
> http://quozl.linux.org.au/
>
--
Gonzalo Odiard
SugarLabs - Software for children learning
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