On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:55:35PM +0000, andrew wrote: > I have been using Soas-2-blueberry.iso installed on a usb ,which has > been working well.However I keep having to go to an internet cafe > running windows to use it, this is because my pc is running Slackware > 13.37 and I have not manged to configure lilo to boot the usb. > > Also there doesn't seem to be a capacity on this pc to set bios to boot > from usb. > > The ideal would be to install sugar as packages on slackware 13.37 system > > I have had a look at : http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.82/Source_Code > > etoys is self explanatory -thats the choice of game apps > > whats the difference between sugar-0.82.9 & sugar-base-0.82.2 ? > > using src2pkg I have managed to create slackware packages > sugar-base-0.82.2-i486-1.txz and sugar-toolkit-0.82.11-i486-1 .txz both > of these have installed ok > > i tried creating a "sugar build" with : > sugar-0.82.9.tar.bz2 > sugar.SlackBuild (based on alien bobs template) > sugar.info <http://sugar.info> > slack-desc > > I got a fail quoting no "man page" anybody into slackware out there who > can help?
0.82 is really old... There is a distro agnostic tool, Sweets[1]. It is a PMS like wrapper around Zero Install, but it's reusing local distro packages via another distro agnostic tool, PackageKit. If you are interesting to have Sugar via Sweets[2], could you take a look into https://packages.sugarlabs.org/project/packages?project=base and post the Slackware package names for analogs of all these packages. So, you can run Sugar sweets (after installing PackageKit) in Slackware. [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Sweets [2] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Guide/Sugar_via_Sweets -- Aleksey _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel