Hi, > > If it were on me, I'd just ditch the XO bundle format and use > > native packages for each distro. Some are already being > > packaged, and the Python distutils are capable of producing rpms > > and debs with the same ease of our current setup.py scripts. > > But then every child in Uruguay (plus other deployments that withhold > root from their users) would hate you 'cause they wouldn't be able to > install activities anymore. A solution that results in a significant > percentage of Sugar's users not being able to download activities > anymore is not a solution. > > If we could switch to .rpm *and* find a good way to install .rpms > without being root, though, that would be pretty compelling.
Its called PackageKit :-) See discussions from previously... And with the good python bindings for it there shouldn't even be too much work to add support for that into the control panel. And the other massive advantage that PackageKit has is that it works with multiple package backends so it will with Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE and alot of other distros as well so it should be usable by all distros :-) Peter _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel