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== Supported versions == | == Supported versions == | ||
− | Currently | + | Currently Wheezy (testing) and Sid (unstable) are supported. |
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+ | Squeeze isn't supported any more because Sugar is in the progress of migrating to GTK 3 / Gnome 3, requiring bleeding edge versions of a couple of components. | ||
== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == |
Revision as of 15:37, 19 March 2012
Supported versions
Currently Wheezy (testing) and Sid (unstable) are supported.
Squeeze isn't supported any more because Sugar is in the progress of migrating to GTK 3 / Gnome 3, requiring bleeding edge versions of a couple of components.
Prerequisites
In order to install sugar-jhbuild, you need to install git-core, lsb-release, python and subversion:
sudo aptitude install git-core lsb-release python subversion
Installing dependencies
After installing and updating sugar-jhbuild according to the common instructions, you can use this invocation to install all dependencies automatically:
./sugar-jhbuild depscheck -s | sudo xargs aptitude -y install