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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
Sweets currently supports Sugar 0.94 which is what is most common
in the field.<br>
It only supports GTK2 activities. Many activities in git have
already switched to GTK3.<br>
You can revert to the latest compatible version of Browse with (on
browse repo):<br>
git checkout sugar-0.94<br>
For checking out other activities from git, you might need to find
the commit where<br>
the GTK3 migration was done and checkout the commit prior to that.<br>
If it's only for trying them out, ASLO labels versions correctly,
to the best of my <br>
knowledge.<br>
<br>
If you want to support current users in the field, sweets should
be sufficient.<br>
You can also try sugar-build for a GTK3 sugar, that would be the
"next generation".<br>
<br>
Good luck!<br>
Sebastian<br>
<br>
El 29/10/13 04:48, Sai Vineet escribió:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">How can I setup a environment to develop
activities? I would like to fork, and clone it offline and then
edit code. Then I would want to test.<br>
<br>
I am on Ubuntu 12.04. I have setup sweets-sugar-emulator and can
use it. But when I cloned "browse" activity, and run "python
setup.py dev" from the terminal activity, then it gave me a
error saying that there is no module called sugar3. But I
discovered there is a module named "sugar". sweets-sugar is
running sugar 0.94.<br>
<br>
Thank you for help.</div>
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