On 07/10/12 07:27, Walter Bender wrote:
Somehow we managed to download a new webkit browse.xo and install it on
one laptop. This version of browse didn’t work at all. We got this version
by downloading on an x86 laptop from a page with a big list of versions
(sorry, we don’t know exactly where). Shouldn’t the XO refuse to install
something that won’t actually work with it?
The new webkit based browse.xo is sugar 0.96 or greater, presently there is
no way to stop users from shooting themselves in the foot by installing a
bundle that is not supported on their version of sugar.
Hmm. I thought activities.sugarlabs.org was a bit smarter than that.
That said, the bundle could have come from elsewhere.
It is. In this case the incompatible browse was retrieved with another
non-olpc laptop and transferred via USB stick. It was done this way
because apparently the XO couldn't download anything (sorry don't have
any more details).
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