G'day Alex,
Thanks for testing 0.116.
I'm pretty sure you mean shell.log not sugar.log?
Yes. Just one. Number 2 and 4 in your list were fixed in
sugar-toolkit-gtk3 by 2018c930 ("Fix sugar-install-bundle") with
39b12bbf ("Fix sugar-install-bundle - Python 2").
You probably weren't installing a
Yes, Empy is a build time dependency. It is not used at run time.
(I don't know why Empy was chosen. Other GNU/Linux packages have used
m4(1) as this is almost always present on a standard system.)
On Thu, Feb 06, 2020 at 08:16:18PM +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> Thanks Sebastian. I will remove th
Please, help to progress #896 and #882. You have Arch, and so you can
iterate through changing and testing. I've suggested what needs to
change, but I don't use Arch or Fedora, so won't test.
Summarising #882 and #111, the change I've suggested is to each use of
empy; there are eight uses in mod
Hello Chinmay,
Thanks for the answers.
On your system it is not yet time to run make, because autogen.sh has
failed.
On your system autogen.sh has failed because of missing dependencies.
Error and warning messages indicate missing dependencies. The
autotools documentation explains these messag
Great, thanks for the update.
If anyone has any idea to publish it to
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/sugar/, please let me know
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:08 PM Sebastian Silva
wrote:
> Confirmed, with package sugar-toolkit2-gtk3 I was able to run Calculate
> and Browse from the
Confirmed, with package sugar-toolkit2-gtk3 I was able to run Calculate
and Browse from the Arch repository.
:-)
Hadn't seen Sugar in a long time. No comments.
Regards,
Sebastian
El jue, 06-02-2020 a las 20:44 +0300, Srevin Saju escribió:
> I have added python2-sugar support for helping out pyt
I have added python2-sugar support for helping out python2 based sugar
activities Arch Linux.
It is under the filename
```
sugar-toolkit2-gtk3-0.116-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
```
Release 0.116 updated on
https://github.com/srevinsaju/sugar-arch/releases/tag/0.116
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 8:16 PM Srevin S
Thanks Sebastian. I will remove the empy package, yes I guess its a build
time dependency, but it seems like the older PKGBUILD by Ballo Gyorfy used
it not as build dependency, but I wait for Quozl or someone else to
confirm. I am currently adding python2 support to sugar2-toolkit-gtk3,
unreleased.
Okay, I was able to run Calculate from the Git repository.
I suggest you to remove package python3-empy from your release, as it's
a build-time dependency and it seems not to be needed for running Sugar
or activities?
Also the .INSTALL problem with your package seems to be unrelated to
the issue
Great, thanks for the update. In this package, I have dropped support for
Python2 activities, (I have forgotten to mention that), as python2 support
has become deprecated, I have moved all the activity support to python3,
please see if any python3 based activities work on the new system. I am
curre
Thanks,
I installed the remaining packages and the native python-empy package.
While Sugar starts ok, activities fail with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/sugar-activity", line 3, in
from sugar3.activity import activityinstance
ImportError: No module named sugar3.activity
Thanks for testing, Sebastian. This is because, the python-empy package on
Fedora Distribution and Arch Linux distribution works, by only creating the
module in python. After installing the native Fedora or Arch Linux, we
would be able use empty by
```
python3
>>> import empy
```
But, Ubuntu distri
Hi Srevin,I downloaded the packages and tried installing them. As
instructed I installed python3-empy-3.3.2-1-any.pkg.tar.xz first, but
then I got this error:
:: Processing package changes...(1/1) installing python3-
empy[##
##
An Initial release for
* Sugar 0.116
* Sugar Artwork 0.116
* Sugar Datastore 0.116
* Sugar Toolkit GTK3 0.116
* Sugar runner 0.110 (master)
* gwebsockets 0.7
has been published as prerelease to
https://github.com/srevinsaju/sugar-arch/releases/tag/0.116. Some
developer filed a deletion request on
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