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=== Python 2.5 is Required === |
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You will need to upgrade your Gentoo installation to Python 2.5. Note that Python is used to run the portage package management system. You will likely need to set ~amd64 or ~x86 for Python. After emerging Python 2.5 you will need to run: |
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=== Using Sugar-jhbuild === |
=== Using Sugar-jhbuild === |
Revision as of 04:02, 26 February 2007
Installation
It was really easy to get Sugar going under gentoo using sugar-jhbuild. The instructions on this page have been tested under Gentoo 2006.1 ~x86
Emerge(1) the prerequisites
There are a number of packages required to get going. All of these, with the exception of jhbuild, are in the portage tree.
emerge -av dev-util/git cvs subversion docbook-sgml-utils gtk-doc avahi expat gstreamer xulrunner pycurl networkmanager
I have definitely missed one or two as I started with a full xorg-x11 desktop with gnome already installed, please add them to this list if you find any!
Note: as of 2007-01-24 the networkmanager package and a number of its dependencies are now hard-masked by Gentoo due to bug reports To emerge these dependencies you will need to add the packages to /etc/portage/package.unmask. This is generally *not* recommended on Gentoo for anyone not willing to deal with problems that arise themselves.
Also note the following message during building:
cryptsetup requires dm-crypt support! Please enable dm-crypt support in your kernel config, found at: (for 2.6 kernels) Device Drivers Multi-Device Support Device mapper support [*] Crypt Target Support and recompile your kernel if you want this package to work with this kernel. Many kernels will have the module already, try:
modprobe dm-crypt
and see if you have the kernel module already.
Many of the packages are also not available without using the "unstable" flag for x86 (i.e. adding the package to /etc/portage/package.keywords).
Getting and building jhbuild
Instructions for getting and installing jhbuild can be found at: http://www.gnome.org/~jamesh/jhbuild.html#getting-started
However, note that these instructions are somewhat out of date, jhbuild is now stored in SVN instead of CVS. Check it out with:
svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/jhbuild/trunk jhbuild
Python 2.5 is Required
You will need to upgrade your Gentoo installation to Python 2.5. Note that Python is used to run the portage package management system. You will likely need to set ~amd64 or ~x86 for Python. After emerging Python 2.5 you will need to run:
python-updater
to rebuild your python modules.
Using Sugar-jhbuild
Use of Sugar-jhbuild is detailed on building Sugar from sources. To summarize those instructions:
git-clone git://dev.laptop.org/sugar-jhbuild cd sugar-jhbuild ./sugar-jhbuild
If you had already checked out sugar-jhbuild previously, make sure your copy is up-to-date before building:
cd sugar-jhbuild git-pull
The sanity checks are still very basic but, often, good information can be gotten from:
./sugar-jhbuild sanitycheck
Troubleshooting
missing db2html
You may find that jhbuild complains about missing 'db2html' in which case you will need to create a symlink from docbook2html:
ln -s /usr/bin/docbook2html /usr/bin/db2html
missing gconf.def
gnome-python-desktop was complaining about a missing gconf.def:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'sugar-jhbuild/build/share/pygtk/2.0/defs/gconf.defs'
I rectified this with a:
touch build/share/pygtk/2.0/defs/gconf.defs
and the build completed without problem.
Testing sugar
When using sugar-jhbuild, you can use:
./sugar-jhbuild run
If you want to run Sugar from the source tree enter in a jhbuild shell:
./sugar-jhbuild shell
Then from the directory sugar-jhbuild/source/sugar), use:
shell/sugar