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== Getting the sources == | == Getting the sources == | ||
If you want to package sugar for your favourite distribution or just want to examine sugar's lovely code ;) you can find all the source code of each module at the links below. | If you want to package sugar for your favourite distribution or just want to examine sugar's lovely code ;) you can find all the source code of each module at the links below. | ||
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+ | Note: Please use the latest tarballs [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/ from here] | ||
=== Glucose modules=== | === Glucose modules=== |
Revision as of 08:32, 16 October 2008
Getting the sources
If you want to package sugar for your favourite distribution or just want to examine sugar's lovely code ;) you can find all the source code of each module at the links below.
Note: Please use the latest tarballs from here
Glucose modules
- sugar-toolkit 0.82.1
- sugar 0.82.0
- sugar-artwork 0.82.0
- sugar-base 0.82.1
- sugar-datastore 0.82.0
- sugar-presence-service 0.82.1
- etoys 3.0.2076
- Journal 97
Fructose modules
- read-activity 49
- chat-activity 45
- terminal-activity 15
- browse-activity 95
- etoys-activity 87
- write-activity 57
- calculate-activity 23
- log-activity 13
- pippy-activity 25
Sugar dependencies
The Sugar interface is based on the GNOME and freedesktop software stacks, using technologies like Gtk+, dbus, xorg, matchbox-window-manager and gconf. It is written in Python, making it easily extended. For the collaboration part, Sugar is using the telepathy framework.
The activities depend on technologies like xulrunner for the browser, abiword for the write activity and squeak for etoys.