Oh sorry Aleskey, but I did not understand many things in your crossed post (the one you posted at 23:57 from a Paris meridian -> UTC+1 ?)
2011/12/6 laurent bernabe <laurent.bern...@gmail.com> > Do you think an installation of Trisquel-Gnome-Sugar5.0-Alpha instead of > Xubuntu will solve my problems ? > > 2011/12/5 laurent bernabe <laurent.bern...@gmail.com> > >> Ok, Thanks. As James Simons advised me, I uninstalled Sweet distribution >> from my linux system. >> >> I would like to make the standard sugar emulator (this wich is given by >> Canonical) to work with Pippy, and to work with activities setup.py >> >> But it seems that many things are still to set ... >> >> >> 2011/12/5 Aleksey Lim <alsr...@activitycentral.org> >> >>> On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 06:28:15PM +0100, laurent bernabe wrote: >>> > Hello everyone, >>> > >>> > I am following the ActivitiesGuideSugar pdf from august 2010. >>> > >>> > >>> > - I've fetched tutorial source code for etext activity (chapter 5 : >>> > inheriting from Activity.activity) >>> > - I've modified, carefully i think, the svg picture with Inkscape >>> and >>> > edited the xml structure >>> > - I installed the Sugar Sweets distribution >>> > >>> > But when I try to setup the activity from the emulator terminal, I get >>> an >>> > error saying that there is no module called sugar.activity >>> > (the line in fault : "from sugar.activity import bundlebuilder". >>> > >>> > Have I forgotten an important step in my sugar environment ? >>> >>> The downside of using Sweets Distribution (and Sweets) is that you are >>> getting all libraries enabled only being in Sugar session. If you are >>> not in Sugar, the most useful setup.py's command are duplicated in >>> sweets command, e.g.: >>> >>> sweets dist_xo >>> sweets dist_source >>> sweets genpot >>> >>> -- >>> Aleksey >>> >> >> >
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