ok Bernie, thanks for taking care of this.
2013/4/16 Bernie Innocenti ber...@sugarlabs.org:
Today a serious security hole was announced for MediaWiki, so I started
a long overdue upgrade of our main wiki.
Our wiki has grown quite large and the upgrade from Mediawiki 1.19 to
1.20 required
Hi Jared,
The error
/home/olpc/Activities/tamtam/common/Util/Clooper/linux64_511_deb blobs:
libcsound64.so.5.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory.
is probably because you don't have the csound libraries installed. What
environment are you using to develop?
When you have the
We should only use one json implementatin, see
http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/3142
Signed-off-by: Manuel Quiñones ma...@laptop.org
---
src/jarabe/journal/expandedentry.py | 8
src/jarabe/journal/journalentrybundle.py | 4 ++--
src/jarabe/journal/listmodel.py | 6 +++---
Hi Suraj,
To initialize your knowledge about the project, I can suggest you several
steps:
First, install Sugar on your computer. I understand that you're on Windows
but it's pretty easy to install SugarOnAStick in a Windows VirtualBox. It's
a good way to discover it. Have a look on [1]
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 13 2013, Daniel Narvaez wrote:
I was curious about what it would take to port enough of the GNOME
libraries to android to be able to run the current Sugar
implementation there. I'm not planning to work on it, but I thought it
would be useful to post some notes on what I found.
On 16 Apr 2013, at 06:03, Bernie Innocenti ber...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
Today a serious security hole was announced for MediaWiki, so I started
a long overdue upgrade of our main wiki.
Thanks Bernie!
Our wiki has grown quite large and the upgrade from Mediawiki 1.19 to
1.20 required several
At the time, the android NDK was rather eccentric, which made
cross-compilation needlessly difficult. And the GTK stack is very
deep, there are a lot of dependencies. My understanding is that the
NDK has been improved since then, and is a little more compatible. I
wouldn't say speed is the main
Maybe something to discuss with the GNOME crowd coming to the Hackfest this
weekend at Twine.
-walter
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:58 PM, C. Scott Ananian csc...@laptop.orgwrote:
At the time, the android NDK was rather eccentric, which made
cross-compilation needlessly difficult. And the GTK
The situation is probably improved since you tried. Collabora has been
working on it a lot and parts of their work seems to be landing upstream.
For example glib landed very recently
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689223
I agree that it would be worth revisiting.
On 16 April 2013
On the negative side, gobject-introspection cross compilation still sounds
like a mess
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=592311
On 17 April 2013 01:11, Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com wrote:
The situation is probably improved since you tried. Collabora has been
working on it a lot
== Sugar Digest ==
1. I have been on the road the past two weeks and consequently a bit behind
in my communication. I don't recall if I announced beyond the sugar-devel
list that Sugar Labs was selected to participate in Google Summer of Code.
We have a great collection of project ideas and
Daniel, not David :P
-walter
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