Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Thanks. That sequence explains the cause. You first installed a version of Sugar before the fix, then you installed a version with the fix. The version with the fix restores the configuration to what it was before, but you had already lost the original configuration. You could entirely wipe

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Saumya Mishra
The problem is with my system somewhere as I first installed Packaged Sugar and while opening new desktop session , my cursor was changed then I installed Sugar's Native-build without removing Packaged Sugar. Is there any way I can remove whole Sugar from my system and so that I can re-install it

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Mastering the native build method is critical for the project idea you mentioned earlier. But if you used that method, you should already have the fix to the cursor problem. You may have to diagnose why the fix has not worked. Use conventional debugging techniques. On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Saumya Mishra
Thanks Chihurumnaya and James for your help. I will fix this and get back to you if I stuck with it again. On Wed 11 Mar, 2020, 1:38 AM Chihurumnaya Ibiam, < ibiamchihurumn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Using native build can be daunting sometimes as it's difficult to undo > some actions, you'll have

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Chihurumnaya Ibiam
Using native build can be daunting sometimes as it's difficult to undo some actions, you'll have to know what you're doing if you were using it. I recommend you use the Sugar Live Build. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 9:02 PM Saumya Mishra <2017...@iiitdmj.ac.in> wrote: > I have done native build of

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
I don't know exactly, because I can't remember if you've told me what version of Sugar you are using. But as I mentioned in my other mail, the fix is completed. It was two months ago. It's not exactly a major problem, so I don't consider it an urgent matter. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 11:59:06PM

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contributing through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Hello Shaan, The cursor change was fixed in https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/commit/32bc78437ab4c08a8a2334ea50e04bbeb38c390c You could test if that patch is already applied, and if not apply it. You can also use a manual workaround in bash shell. My Ubuntu 20.04 packages will be updated

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Saumya Mishra
I have done native build of Sugar-desktop given in https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/blob/master/docs/development-environment.md . Thankyou!! ___ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

Re: [Sugar-devel] Proposal for GSOC 2020(Swayam Samyak Debasis)

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Yes. You can directly mail Lionel. If you would like others to see what you ask or say, you can CC this mailing list. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 05:33:16PM +0530, Swayam Samyak Debasis wrote: > Hello, > I am Swayam Samyak Debasis,3rd year IT student from College Of Engineering > and Technology,

Re: [Sugar-devel] Run Sugar activity

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Please contribute translations first to translate.sugarlabs.org if you can, because holding translations in GitHub takes more time to merge. I'm in that situation with Pippy and don't like it. I don't have the bandwidth at the moment to download a video, but if you could explain what you did to

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Chihurumnaya Ibiam
The issue has been fixed, how did you install sugar? On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 7:29 PM Saumya Mishra <2017...@iiitdmj.ac.in> wrote: > I am also facing same issue of the mouse cursor permanently changing to > the sugar cursor from very first day. Kindly help me in solving the problem. >

[Sugar-devel] Contribution through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Saumya Mishra
I am also facing same issue of the mouse cursor permanently changing to the sugar cursor from very first day. Kindly help me in solving the problem. ___ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contributing through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread Srevin Saju
Hey Shaan, I guess that error was fixed by me on sugar github repo. Try rebuilding the sugar package from the source. If its not still fixed, let me know. This tool might be useful gnome-shell-extension I guess there is already a apt package for it. sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension This

Re: [Sugar-devel] Getting Started with Sugar Labs in GSOC 2020

2020-03-10 Thread Favour Kelvin
Welcome. Most source code, but not all, is on https://github.com/sugarlabs in various repositories. If you are focusing on web development, you can look first at Sugarizer at https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer and also Music Blocks at https://github.com/sugarlabs/musicblocks ... the other web

[Sugar-devel] Getting Started with Sugar Labs in GSOC 2020

2020-03-10 Thread Muskan
Hello Everyone, My name is Muskan and I am a final year Undergraduate student from India. I believe that it is never late to get started so I am planning to contribute to Sugar Labs for GSOC 2020. I am really captivated by the idea behind Sugar Labs which empowers students in such a way that they

Re: [Sugar-devel] Contributing through GSOC

2020-03-10 Thread shaansubbaiah.c...@bmsce.ac.in
Hi James, Regarding the Focal Fossa Build, I have been experiencing the issue of the mouse cursor permanently changing to the sugar cursor, after logging out and switching to a non sugar session (Ubuntu, Ubuntu Wayland options) making it very difficult to use Ubuntu. Please let me know if you

Re: [Sugar-devel] Run Sugar activity

2020-03-10 Thread Chihurumnaya Ibiam
I can't reproduce the bug, take a look at shell.log - I included where you can find it in my earlier reply - and see if you find anything. You can also attach it here. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 4:15 PM Jui Pradhan wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. > Actually I got the

Re: [Sugar-devel] Run Sugar activity

2020-03-10 Thread Jui Pradhan
Hi, Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Actually I got the activity running on my sugar desktop. In my previous mail I had attached a video which might be a possible bug, could you please tell me what might have caused it? Regards, Jui Pradhan On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 18:03 Chihurumnaya Ibiam

Re: [Sugar-devel] Most Popular Activity Stats

2020-03-10 Thread Ryan Van
This is great. I can take my time to look through them and look for issues / features that I could potentially work on and get a better grasp of sugar as a whole. Thanks. - Made sure to reply all now! On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 11:13 PM James Cameron wrote: > Afraid not. We don't have reliable

Re: [Sugar-devel] Proposal for GSOC 2020

2020-03-10 Thread Lionel Laské
Hi Swayam, Thanks for your interest in SugarLabs and Sugarizer. You're welcome to communicate by mail with me on the Sugarizer Knowledge activity pack project. I suggest you to start by actions mentioned on the "First steps to start" section here:

Re: [Sugar-devel] About Flatpak porting

2020-03-10 Thread ayushman khurana
thanks for clarification. and one more question, after doing the port, how to publish the port to flathub? On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 5:55 PM Martin Abente < martin.abente.lah...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you goal is to make Activities run as Flatpak (independently of Sugar > services) then you must

Re: [Sugar-devel] ArgsSlots and SlotWrapper

2020-03-10 Thread Walter Bender
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 8:53 AM Rahul kohli wrote: > Help me to understand ArgsSlot and SlotWrapper in primitive object of > blocks. > Start here: About the internal block format in https://github.com/sugarlabs/musicblocks/blob/master/js/README.md Then look at protoblock.js beginning here:

[Sugar-devel] ArgsSlots and SlotWrapper

2020-03-10 Thread Rahul kohli
Help me to understand ArgsSlot and SlotWrapper in primitive object of blocks. ___ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

Re: [Sugar-devel] Run Sugar activity

2020-03-10 Thread Chihurumnaya Ibiam
Hey Jui, The logs can tell you why something isn't working as intended, for activities see `~/.sugar/default/logs/activity_bundle_id.log`, for sugar logs `~/.sugar/default/logs/shell.log`. You can also share your logs here so we can help. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 12:34 PM Jui Pradhan wrote: >

Re: [Sugar-devel] About Flatpak porting

2020-03-10 Thread Martin Abente
If you goal is to make Activities run as Flatpak (independently of Sugar services) then you must do the port. The port complexity varies depending on how many of these services are used (and how big the dependency is). Best case scenario the port is just a 1 liner, worst case, it requires other

[Sugar-devel] About Flatpak porting

2020-03-10 Thread ayushman khurana
hi this is ayushman, i have been reading about flatpak porting using sugarapp. I want to ask if the porting is to be done for all the sugar apps or only those which needs to perform tasks like saving or retrieving data to and from journal . thanks. ___

Re: [Sugar-devel] Proposal for GSOC 2020(Swayam Samyak Debasis)

2020-03-10 Thread Swayam Samyak Debasis
Hello, I am Swayam Samyak Debasis,3rd year IT student from College Of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, India. I started contributing to contributing more than a month to sugarizer.I am interested in the idea "sugarizer knowledge activity pack" and I would like to write a proposal for the

Re: [Sugar-devel] Run Sugar activity

2020-03-10 Thread Jui Pradhan
Thanks for replying, -Regarding the translations I added a few translations to the Analyze Activity. I havent really tried applying any translate.sugarlabs.org changes using the download script locally yet. However, kindly tell me if you have any suggestions or steps which you think might help or

Re: [Sugar-devel] Most Popular Activity Stats

2020-03-10 Thread James Cameron
Afraid not. We don't have reliable statistics. Here's a possible prioritisation though; 1. the Sugarizer activities, - quantity 46, - all written in JavaScript, - are bundled with Sugarizer, - are in the Sugarizer repository in the directory "activities", branch "dev", 2. the Sugar