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Package wrappers are regular services, so read [[Documentation_Team/Services/Service_Developers_Guide|Service Developers Guide]] first.
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== Known issue ==

Revision as of 17:17, 23 December 2009


Introduction

The purpose of this Guide is describing how to simplify process of usage, by activity developers, packages that are not included to Sugar Platform but well packaged to various GNU/Linux distributions.

Detailed description

To use native packages, they should be wrapped into services. Such services are lightweight and contain only proper information about native packages. Also having service wrappers let us collect all distro specific information in one place, because various GNU/Linux distributions could have different names for the same upstream application.

In according to http://distrowatch.com/, there are several distributions whose names could be mentioned in service. Followed table is a list of primal distributions from top 100 for 2009 year, in most cases theirs names will be the same in all derivate distributions.

Popularity Name in service Packages Sugar support
2 fedora RPM (yum) yes
4 suse RPM yes
5 debian DEB yes
6 mandriva RPM (urpmi) yes
7 puppy PET no
10 arch Pacman yes
13 slackware TXZ no
17 gentoo portage yes
38 moblin RPM no
40 frugalware FPM (TAR.BZ2) no
41 pardus PiSi no
74 altlinux RPM (APT) yes
89 turbolinux RPM no
91 crux TAR.GZ no
96 linuxconsole LCM no
99 yoper RPM no

Package wrappers are regular services, so read Service Developers Guide first.

service.info file

Workflow

Known issue