On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:25 PM, S. Daniel Francis
wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> 2012/11/13 James Simmons :
>> What's the story with Python 3? I seem to recall reading that Fedora would
>> stop shipping Python 2 and everything would break.
> Maybe you got confused with the recent update to GTK3.
>
> Py
Hi James,
2012/11/13 James Simmons :
> What's the story with Python 3? I seem to recall reading that Fedora would
> stop shipping Python 2 and everything would break.
Maybe you got confused with the recent update to GTK3.
Python3 is a different command to Python2 and Sugar is still in Python
2.
On Tuesday, 13 November 2012, James Simmons wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I may have the version of Fedora wrong. It may well be 17 that I'm
> running. I updated the box only a couple of months ago. It has that new
> version of GNOME that I'm still trying to learn to love. (I've recently
> started usin
Daniel,
I may have the version of Fedora wrong. It may well be 17 that I'm
running. I updated the box only a couple of months ago. It has that new
version of GNOME that I'm still trying to learn to love. (I've recently
started using WindowMaker with Nautilus as the file manager which solves
so
Chris,
I have updated the Wiki to include an item under Documentation for updating
MYOSA. I have a separate page explaining what I think would be needed or
useful. This page will probably need to be revised. I am open to
suggestions.
James Simmons
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Chris Leonar
Hi,
a bit off topic, but I suspect you are going to have a really hard
time to get latest sugar working on Fedora 15. sugar-jhbuild hasn't
been updated in a while and, well, to complete the migration to
gtk3/introspection we had to use cutting edge versions of the GNOME
modules which are not even
Chris,
Now that I have seen Walter's latest e-mail I have a better understanding
of what the Google code-in involves. I would definitely like to get
involved in this. My Sugar coding skills are a bit rusty, and some things
I may not be much help with. For instance, the PyGame examples in the bo
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