Hi, Jerry

I am not sure how ds_backup is connected to webservices.

Tony

On 05/17/2016 02:15 PM, Jerry Vonau wrote:
Only once ds-backup-client is modified to fit into the webservices
framework and its settings can be viewed/modified from within
sugar-cp-backup or the webservices applet.

Just my 'loonie's'[1] worth,

Jerry

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loonie

On May 17, 2016 at 6:42 AM Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote:


Hi, Sebastian

So what I assume James Cameron means when he says backup is not part of
Sugar is that:

sugar-cp-backup-0.106.0-1.fc18.noarch

is and

ds-backup-client-0.106.0.1.fc18.noarch

is not.

Perhaps, the package should be renamed:

sugar-ds-backup-client-0.106.0.1.fc18.noarch

Tony

On 05/17/2016 12:52 PM, Sebastian Silva wrote:
El 17/05/16 a las 04:36, Tony Anderson escribió:
This 'OLPC OS' is a recent invention. I still consider what is
installed on an XO as Sugar (or a Fedora remix).
Tony,
Please don't use different terminology as everyone else.

If you please go into your XO and type `rpm -qa | grep sugar` you'll
see
which sugar packages are installed in your XO.
These are the only "sugar" bits. The rest is OLPC OS, which is based in
Fedora. Use `rpm -qa | less` to see all packages including sugar
dependencies (e.g. BeautifulSoup, GTK, etc). A GNU/Linux distribution
uses packages to upgrade components. Sugar is but one component
(consisiting of a few packages).
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