You can try with http://people.sugarlabs.org/~walter/TuxMath-3.1.xo
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote: > I tried to install TuxMath with: > > sudo yum --downloadonly --downloaddir=/home/olpc/Documents install tuxmath > > This failed on an xo-1.75: (13.2.0) with the message Error: Cannot > retrieve metalink for repository: fedora/18/armhfp > > It also failed on an xo-1 (12.1.0): with the message Error: Cannot retieve > metalink for repository: fedora > > However, an xo-1.5 (13.2.1) downloaded three files: > SDL_net-1.2.8-2.fc18.i686.rpm > t4k_common-0.1.1-8.fc18.1686.rpm > tuxmath-2.0.1-3.fc18.i686.rpm > > I installed with > rpm -ivh *.rpm with no reported problems > > However, when I executed tuxmath: > > $tuxmath > > it started. However, after a short while, I got a Segmentation fault. > > I thought that Nathan installed these rpms and then ran the Tuxmath > activity instead of running from the command line. I downloaded and > installed tuxmath-2.xo. > It failed to start because activity.info is not correct. I changed it to: > > exec = sugar-activity activity.TuxMathStart > > After rebooting, I launched TuxMath successfully. However, when I clicked > on 'play', nothing happened. > > The log showed an exception in activity.py at line 185: f = > open(script_path,'w') where script_path is None. The script_path variable > is set at line 192 in > > the button_play_clicked_cb , as os.getenv("TUXMATH_SCRIPT"). The script > that was to be executed calls a binary module in TuxMath.activity/bin. > Hopefully, these modules were recompiled for ARM. > > I don't know how any of this relates to installing missing dependencies; > however, it is clear that tuxmath in ASLO is a no-go. > > Tony > _______________________________________________ > Sugar-devel mailing list > Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel > -- Gonzalo Odiard SugarLabs - Software for children learning
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