Le lundi 02 juillet 2007 à 16:41 +0200, Marco Pesenti Gritti a écrit : > Bruno Coudoin wrote: > > Le dimanche 01 juillet 2007 à 21:05 +0200, Marco Pesenti Gritti a > > écrit : > > > >> Can you please explain what's exactly the role of the binary? Is each > >> activity runned from the binary? What does it provide? > >> > > > > GCompris can be seen as a game engine, we call it the core, and each > > activity rely on it to play. In our case, the gcompris binary contains > > the game engine and within each activity directory you can find either a > > bunch of C or python files for the activity code. > > > > For python activity, it would make sense to have a GCompris core in > > python but for now we don't have it. > > > > I'd suggest to have a look at sugar-native-factory.c in sugar git. You > can either add something like that to the binary or use it as is to > launch the binary.
Hum, sounds great on paper. I'll check but won't work on it until the end of the week, I am busy presenting GCompris at KDE-EDU in Akademy 2007 in Glasgow. /humor: KDE teams try to make Gnome stall by inviting developers to drink English beer. Bruno. _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

