Hi Daniel, Saw your comment on AUR and in fact I'm not sure what would be best. It seems it would be good to have a sugar as packaged on the XO ("sugar"), one with the latest stable versions of everything ("sugar-devel"), and one for the GIT version of everything ("sugar-git"). But that's maybe getting complicated...
Shall we still do that ? This will mean a lot of packages, how can we best split the responsibilities for all of them ? Christophe On 1 November 2013 01:50, Daniel Narvaez <dwnarv...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Christophe, > > sorry for the delay. > > I haven't tried your packages yet because being a developer I prefer to > work from git master... though it's great to have stable packages for Arch > of course! Now that 0.100 is out you should be able to get rid of the > python2 sed stuff simplifying the PKGBUILDs a bit. > > > On 14 October 2013 12:37, Christophe Guéret < > christophe.gue...@dans.knaw.nl> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Nice! I'm maintaining a couple of packages in AUR using the version of >> the packages shipped in the latest stable release (currently the 13.2.0). >> Please, let me know if these package do not work for you and if they need >> to be fixed ;-) >> >> Cheers, >> Christophe >> >> >> On 6 October 2013 01:59, Daniel Narvaez <dwnarv...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I recently switched to Arch Linux and I put together a couple of things >>> that others might find useful. >>> >>> * A trivial script to build minimal images for the XO. It builds a >>> kernel from the OLPC git repository and put it together with prebuilt >>> packages from the Arch Linux ARM project. It's enough to setup a wifi >>> connection and install more stuff with pacman. It's XO 1.75 specific at the >>> moment, but it should be easy to make it work on other versions. >>> >>> https://github.com/dnarvaez/archxo >>> >>> I will post a prebuilt image later. >>> >>> * AUR -git packages for the Sugar core and the browse activity. They >>> makes it pretty easy to install the very latest sugar. (I tested them on my >>> laptop, not on the XO yet). >>> >>> All of these are very much a work in progress. I'm posting them mostly >>> because they might be of interest for Arch Linux users. Patches and bug >>> reports both appreciated! >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel Narvaez >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Onderzoeker >> +31(0)6 14576494 >> christophe.gue...@dans.knaw.nl >> >> *Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)* >> DANS bevordert duurzame toegang tot digitale onderzoeksgegevens. >> Kijk op www.dans.knaw.nl voor meer informatie en contactgegevens. >> DANS is een instituut van KNAW en NWO. >> >> *Let's build a World Wide Semantic Web!* >> http://worldwidesemanticweb.org/ >> >> *e-Humanities Group (KNAW)* >> http://ehumanities.nl/ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) >> IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org >> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >> > > > > -- > Daniel Narvaez > -- Onderzoeker +31(0)6 14576494 christophe.gue...@dans.knaw.nl *Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)* DANS bevordert duurzame toegang tot digitale onderzoeksgegevens. Kijk op www.dans.knaw.nl voor meer informatie en contactgegevens. DANS is een instituut van KNAW en NWO. *Let's build a World Wide Semantic Web!* http://worldwidesemanticweb.org/ *e-Humanities Group (KNAW)* http://ehumanities.nl/
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