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* If you had already checked out sugar-jhbuild previously, make sure your copy is up-to-date before building: |
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cd sugar-jhbuild |
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git pull |
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=== Tips === |
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=== Troubleshooting === |
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* [http://www.gnome.org/~jamesh/jhbuild.html Install jhbuild] |
* [http://www.gnome.org/~jamesh/jhbuild.html Install jhbuild] |
Revision as of 04:50, 6 February 2007
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Please contribute instructions for getting Sugar to work with Debian GNU/Linux.
Installing sugar on Debian Unstable
- For now Sugar can only be installed on Unstable (SID)
Steps
- Follow this instructions Sugar_with_sugar-jhbuild, and also check Sugar
- After building everything, ./sugar-jhbuild run failed because other packages were not installed on The system. The following list should be considered prerequisite to anyone wanting to run sugar on debian unstable.
automake1.7 gtk-doc-tools xnest libtiff-tools libtiff4 libtiff4-dev gconf2 gconf2-common libgconf2-dev dbus python-dbus avahi-daemon avahi-utils avahi-discover python-avahi network-manager-dev network-manager dhcdbd libnm-* network-manager-gnome
I recovered these packages from my shell history, by searching for 'apt-get install'. Obviously, many of them brought their own dependencies and I probably happened to some important packages installed already, so please feel free to add to this list, or make corrections.
--James Bergstra
- If you had already checked out sugar-jhbuild previously, make sure your copy is up-to-date before building:
cd sugar-jhbuild git pull