I don't think using the aclient is the better way to make it work on
Debian. This client was build very tight to save cpu cycles on the
XO. The better way is to use the Python API for Csound... (with the
API, don't forget to remove -n flag (no sound) in tamtamorc.csd).
Maybe James can tell
-why are the cpp sources in the MANIFEST and consequently in the xo?
At the beginning we TamTam was only one activity with a welcome
screen to choose which component to play with. When we were aksed to
spilt the activities it was the simplest way for us to manage all
activities from
Hi Andres,
the lib will have a 64 if csound was built for double (64 bits)
precision. Since the OLPC uses the float build it uses a different
file (this setup allows a system to have both floats and doubles
version of csound without conflicts).
Changing the makefile to link agains
Hi Olivier,
I have a few questions regarding the .deb packaging of the four TamTam
activities.
-why are the cpp sources in the MANIFEST and consequently in the xo?
-which versions do you recommend for packaging. Latest are 48 and 49 ,
depending on the activity
I got them to build and start on
/git?p=users/rwh/evince;a=summary
Maybe we can discuss this on IRC? I'm rwh there in #olpc and #sugar.
Cheers,
Reinier
Jani Monoses wrote:
Reinier Heeres wrote:
Jani,
Which upstream are you referring to? The newer evince version is already
I was referring to the GNOME svn upstream
Hello,
which server is gabble supposed to connect to? The default,
olpc.collabora.co.uk is offline.
I have packaged and uploaded just enough of sugar to Ubuntu 8.04, so
that early users can already try it out, but without a server no buddies
are shown.
This may also lead to a sudden (but not
Hello,
building the calculate activity for Ubuntu I noticed it failed because
the th.po file is empty. Reported here
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6357
Is there something in the software that does the automated imports of
translations, that can prevent this from happening in general?
thanks
Erik Blankinship wrote:
On 2/6/08, *Jani Monoses* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
building the calculate activity for Ubuntu I noticed it failed because
the th.po file is empty. Reported here
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6357
Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
Ahh yes - I have not been able to track down the issue completely, but
I think those 0 byte files are generated during merging of PO files
with newer POT files. I'm trying to come up with a system which
conducts tests on the PO files for correctness - but
-sugar-presence-service 0.65-0.31.20080103git76984f3f28
+sugar-presence-service 0.75.0-1
The version number does not seem to have been bumped to 0.75.0 in git
master. Where does it come from? I noticed the same with journal and
web-activity a few weeks ago, the versions in configure.ac lag
Michael Stone wrote:
Jani,
Adapting Rainbow (the activity isolation component) to work on regular
linux systems is an interesting challenge that I'd love to discuss with
you.
Unless Rainbow is necessary for parts of the Sugar emulation to work
correctly - minus security - it is not a
Reinier Heeres wrote:
Thanks!
Pushed the patch.
Cheers,
Reinier
Hi Reinier,
are the Sugar changes suitable for upstream inclusion?
thanks
Jani
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Reinier Heeres wrote:
Jani,
That would be awesome, and in fact we were hoping that something like
this was possible. I made only minor adjustments to the latest source.
The biggest changes are in configure.ac and Makefile.am: there are new
options --disable-binary and --enable-embed to
Build Announcer Script wrote:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1420/
-sugar-datastore.noarch 0:0.5-0.8.gite23a6f66eb
+sugar-datastore.noarch 0:0.7.0-1
Where is the version number 0.7 taken from? In git master configure.ac
still contains 0.5 and that is what make dist
Morgan Collett wrote:
Miguel Álvarez wrote:
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and
activity sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as
it relies (in the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there
will be designated server(s) for G1G1
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