[Sugar-devel] Testing sweets < 0.86 ?

Thomas C Gilliard satellit at bendbroadband.com
Sun Mar 11 11:36:06 EDT 2012



On 03/11/2012 07:55 AM, Aleksey Lim wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:49:45PM +0100, laurent bernabe wrote:
>> Ok, so I installed gnome-packagekit, then Sugar SDK 0.84
>>
>> But I have two troubleshoots :
>>
>>     - I have no way to log off the sugar emulator (version 0.84)
> Thats because sugar-0.84 was relying on Hal for such work.
> Hal was removed from recent distros. Since sdk/sugar:emulator is
> a Xephyr window, just close it.
>
>>     - The terminal activity seems to take a lot of time to start (I
>>     cancelled it)
> Recent Terminal doesn' work with sugar versions less than 0.86.
>

Activity tests for older sugar versions:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Activity_Matrix

>> Regards
>>
>> Le 11 mars 2012 13:05, Aleksey Lim<alsroot at sugarlabs.org>  a écrit :
>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:55:41PM +0100, laurent bernabe wrote:
>>>> Ok,
>>>>
>>>> I did not install Package Kit, because I had done it once before, and the
>>>> result was that I got two packages managers in my system instead of only
>>>> one. Is there a way to install missing dependencies without package kit ?
>>> PackageKit is working on top of native packager. So, you have only one
>>> package manager all time. The whole reason for PackageKit project is
>>> having the same way to install packages on all distros (thats why it is
>>> being used in 0install/sweets).
>>>
>>> You should not have any problems after installing PackageKit on Ubuntu,
>>> just don't use it and continue using native tools.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Aleksey
>>>


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