Re: [Sugar-devel] Browse failed to start with dbus UnknownMethod error in openSUSE

2012-05-06 Thread Xin Wang
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
 On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:47:03PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
 Hi all,

 Recently I'm trying to package sugar for openSUSE. Glucose packages
 have finished, and now I'm packaging Browse. But it failed to start
 with following error.

 btw, do you package Sugar for official repos or in of OBS projects?

 --
 Aleksey

I'm packaging in OBS for now.

https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adramwang%3Asugar

When everything is mature, I will submit a request for merge into official repo.

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Browse failed to start with dbus UnknownMethod error in openSUSE

2012-05-06 Thread Aleksey Lim
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:19:08PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
 On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
  On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:47:03PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Recently I'm trying to package sugar for openSUSE. Glucose packages
  have finished, and now I'm packaging Browse. But it failed to start
  with following error.
 
  btw, do you package Sugar for official repos or in of OBS projects?
 
  --
  Aleksey
 
 I'm packaging in OBS for now.
 
 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adramwang%3Asugar
 
 When everything is mature, I will submit a request for merge into official 
 repo.

I'm asking because there are outdated X11:Sugar and X11:Sugar:Unstable
OBS projects. afaik, they existed as a standalone projects all time
(you can ping cyberorg on #opensuse-edu channel on freenode, I was
working with him when I was populating these projects).

Also, you can consider contributing to Sweets Distributoin[1] which
exists on Sugar Labs instance of OBS on packages.sugarlabs.org.
Right now, Sweets Distributoin support Ubuntu and stable OLCP OS
(Fedora-14 based). The reasons to have Sweets Distributoin (in comparing
with Sugar in official packages) are:

* it is not all time possible to package new Sugar versions to already
  released official repos (afaik, only Debian/Ubuntu does it)

* having standalone repos, there is a benefit to package (Sweets
  Distributoin places it to /opt directory to not interfere w/ official
  packages) some packages with different build flags (like building
  telepathy-mission-control w/o keyring support, which is not used in
  Sugar) or different versions (if there is a problem w/ versions in
  official packages, like xulrunner-1.9 for gtk2 based Browse).

* we have the same Sugar version on all supported platforms[2] that should
  simplify supporting (not that people on Fedora have the recent one, 
  and older Sugar on distros that is not well supported by packagers)


[1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Browse failed to start with dbus UnknownMethod error in openSUSE

2012-05-06 Thread Xin Wang
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
 On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:19:08PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
 On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
  On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:47:03PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Recently I'm trying to package sugar for openSUSE. Glucose packages
  have finished, and now I'm packaging Browse. But it failed to start
  with following error.
 
  btw, do you package Sugar for official repos or in of OBS projects?
 
  --
  Aleksey

 I'm packaging in OBS for now.

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adramwang%3Asugar

 When everything is mature, I will submit a request for merge into official 
 repo.

 I'm asking because there are outdated X11:Sugar and X11:Sugar:Unstable
 OBS projects. afaik, they existed as a standalone projects all time
 (you can ping cyberorg on #opensuse-edu channel on freenode, I was
 working with him when I was populating these projects).

 Also, you can consider contributing to Sweets Distributoin[1] which
 exists on Sugar Labs instance of OBS on packages.sugarlabs.org.
 Right now, Sweets Distributoin support Ubuntu and stable OLCP OS
 (Fedora-14 based). The reasons to have Sweets Distributoin (in comparing
 with Sugar in official packages) are:

 * it is not all time possible to package new Sugar versions to already
  released official repos (afaik, only Debian/Ubuntu does it)

 * having standalone repos, there is a benefit to package (Sweets
  Distributoin places it to /opt directory to not interfere w/ official
  packages) some packages with different build flags (like building
  telepathy-mission-control w/o keyring support, which is not used in
  Sugar) or different versions (if there is a problem w/ versions in
  official packages, like xulrunner-1.9 for gtk2 based Browse).

 * we have the same Sugar version on all supported platforms[2] that should
  simplify supporting (not that people on Fedora have the recent one,
  and older Sugar on distros that is not well supported by packagers)


 [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution
    
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms

 --
 Aleksey

Thanks a lot, I will have a look at it.

I'm planning to use susestudio to make a openSUSE LiveCD with sugar.

I'm not sure  if susestudio can use packages in Sweets Distribution directly?

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Browse failed to start with dbus UnknownMethod error in openSUSE

2012-05-06 Thread Aleksey Lim
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 03:01:17PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
 On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
  On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:19:08PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
  On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
   On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:47:03PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   Recently I'm trying to package sugar for openSUSE. Glucose packages
   have finished, and now I'm packaging Browse. But it failed to start
   with following error.
  
   btw, do you package Sugar for official repos or in of OBS projects?
  
   --
   Aleksey
 
  I'm packaging in OBS for now.
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adramwang%3Asugar
 
  When everything is mature, I will submit a request for merge into official 
  repo.
 
  I'm asking because there are outdated X11:Sugar and X11:Sugar:Unstable
  OBS projects. afaik, they existed as a standalone projects all time
  (you can ping cyberorg on #opensuse-edu channel on freenode, I was
  working with him when I was populating these projects).
 
  Also, you can consider contributing to Sweets Distributoin[1] which
  exists on Sugar Labs instance of OBS on packages.sugarlabs.org.
  Right now, Sweets Distributoin support Ubuntu and stable OLCP OS
  (Fedora-14 based). The reasons to have Sweets Distributoin (in comparing
  with Sugar in official packages) are:
 
  * it is not all time possible to package new Sugar versions to already
   released official repos (afaik, only Debian/Ubuntu does it)
 
  * having standalone repos, there is a benefit to package (Sweets
   Distributoin places it to /opt directory to not interfere w/ official
   packages) some packages with different build flags (like building
   telepathy-mission-control w/o keyring support, which is not used in
   Sugar) or different versions (if there is a problem w/ versions in
   official packages, like xulrunner-1.9 for gtk2 based Browse).
 
  * we have the same Sugar version on all supported platforms[2] that should
   simplify supporting (not that people on Fedora have the recent one,
   and older Sugar on distros that is not well supported by packagers)
 
 
  [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution
     
  http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms
 
  --
  Aleksey
 
 Thanks a lot, I will have a look at it.
 
 I'm planning to use susestudio to make a openSUSE LiveCD with sugar.
 
 I'm not sure  if susestudio can use packages in Sweets Distribution directly?

Sweets Distribution is being built w/ OBS (SL instance). AFAIK, OBS
supports linking repos from another OBS instances. If it is possible, you
can link Sweets Distribution repo from packages.sl.o to susestudio.

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Browse failed to start with dbus UnknownMethod error in openSUSE

2012-05-06 Thread Xin Wang
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
 On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 03:01:17PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
 On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
  On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:19:08PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
  On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
   On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:47:03PM +0800, Xin Wang wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   Recently I'm trying to package sugar for openSUSE. Glucose packages
   have finished, and now I'm packaging Browse. But it failed to start
   with following error.
  
   btw, do you package Sugar for official repos or in of OBS projects?
  
   --
   Aleksey
 
  I'm packaging in OBS for now.
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adramwang%3Asugar
 
  When everything is mature, I will submit a request for merge into 
  official repo.
 
  I'm asking because there are outdated X11:Sugar and X11:Sugar:Unstable
  OBS projects. afaik, they existed as a standalone projects all time
  (you can ping cyberorg on #opensuse-edu channel on freenode, I was
  working with him when I was populating these projects).
 
  Also, you can consider contributing to Sweets Distributoin[1] which
  exists on Sugar Labs instance of OBS on packages.sugarlabs.org.
  Right now, Sweets Distributoin support Ubuntu and stable OLCP OS
  (Fedora-14 based). The reasons to have Sweets Distributoin (in comparing
  with Sugar in official packages) are:
 
  * it is not all time possible to package new Sugar versions to already
   released official repos (afaik, only Debian/Ubuntu does it)
 
  * having standalone repos, there is a benefit to package (Sweets
   Distributoin places it to /opt directory to not interfere w/ official
   packages) some packages with different build flags (like building
   telepathy-mission-control w/o keyring support, which is not used in
   Sugar) or different versions (if there is a problem w/ versions in
   official packages, like xulrunner-1.9 for gtk2 based Browse).
 
  * we have the same Sugar version on all supported platforms[2] that should
   simplify supporting (not that people on Fedora have the recent one,
   and older Sugar on distros that is not well supported by packagers)
 
 
  [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution
     
  http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms
 
  --
  Aleksey

 Thanks a lot, I will have a look at it.

 I'm planning to use susestudio to make a openSUSE LiveCD with sugar.

 I'm not sure  if susestudio can use packages in Sweets Distribution directly?

 Sweets Distribution is being built w/ OBS (SL instance). AFAIK, OBS
 supports linking repos from another OBS instances. If it is possible, you
 can link Sweets Distribution repo from packages.sl.o to susestudio.

 --
 Aleksey

OK, I'll have a try.

-- 
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