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Sugar on a Raspberry pi is "functional" and testable by children (in progress).
== Test report ==
Product of the command
sweets sdk/sugar:emulator
Raspberry pi, running OS from http://www.raspbian.org/ (pisces image)
Sweets, following these instructions [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sugar_via_Sweets]]
From my computer
::Build: Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
::Sugar: 0.94.1
All Function keys, F1 to 6, work fine
All Views and avatars seen correctly, without error.
Software Updates fully functional.
Calculate.activity v.40 Starts and Resumes
Chat.activity v.77 Starts and Resumes
HorseGame.activity v.4 Starts and Resumes
IRC.activity v.10 Starts and Resumes
Log v.29 Starts and Resumes
Labyrinth.activity v.12 Starts and Resumes
Maze.activity v.21 Starts and Resumes
Memorize.activity v.4 Starts and Resumes
Moon.activity v.14 Starts and Resumes
Pippy.activity v.49 Starts and Resumes
SprayPlay.activity v.2 Starts and Resumes
SugarCommander.activity v.8 Starts and Resumes
Terminal.activity v.40 Starts and Resumes
Turtle Art v.149 Starts and Resumes
TurtleConfusion.activity v.10 Starts and Resumes
Surf.activity v.115 Reports, Failed to start.
ImportError: No module named webkit
To fix tried:
sudo apt-get install libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev
which added
gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-3.0 gir1.2-soup-2.4 gir1.2-webkit-3.0 libgtk-3-dev libjavascriptcoregtk-3.0-dev libsoup2.4-dev libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev libxml2-dev
But error persists:
ImportError: No module named webkit
Earlier in the process, to fix:
ImportError: No module named vte
ImportError: No module named gst
ImportError: No module named pygame
sudo apt-get install python-vte python-gst0.10 python-pygame
This page might merit its own page. Will a Talk:page move successfully to its own page, preserving history? Suggestions for location?
--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 06:35, 25 June 2012 (EDT)
== Help with install on IRC ==
*from IRC with permission--[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 08:01, 22 June 2012 (EDT)
*Based on these instructions: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Guide/Sugar_via_Sweets
<inkyfingers> Image from: http://www.raspbian.org/
<inkyfingers> is Debian Hard Float (armhf) for RPi
<inkyfingers> Is armhf likely to be a problem for <sweets>?
<alsroot> inkyfingers: I didn't try to run sugar on arm. OLPC people support it but I dunno do they use sugar directly from upstream brunches (what was used for sweets (not SD)) or not
<inkyfingers> #644010 is now marked fixed - so wheezy seems fine to me with python 2.7 - I believe eliminated.
<alsroot> btw, whats exact sugar version you are running on Raspberry?
<inkyfingers> Ok tried sdk/sugar and dextrose/
<inkyfingers> dextrose marginally more success.
<inkyfingers> * Booting Rpi ... will try to ssh for notes . I tested Sugar 0.88 and 0.94
...
<inkyfingers> raspbian@pisces:~$ sweets dextrose/sugar:emulator
<inkyfingers> Xephyr on :30.0
<inkyfingers> About my computer:
<inkyfingers> Build: Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
<inkyfingers> Sugar: 0.88.1
...
<inkyfingers> I will try to write only about sweets dextrose/sugar:emulator ...
<inkyfingers> F1 to F6 all fine ok
<alsroot> thats fine..
<alsroot> though, in my mind SD, finally, is more useful way to start sugar itself. but unfortunately, it does not [yet]support arm
<inkyfingers> I could see no avatars in F1 in dextrose <seen fine in sdk, 0.94>
<inkyfingers> I have no Activities in F3
<alsroot> for activities, you can unzip some of them (that are pure python) to ~/Activities
<inkyfingers> That would be a good next step.
<inkyfingers> Two usb ports are used by mouse and kbd. I will prepare a USB stick next and try that out.
<alsroot> inkyfingers: btw, how long it took to build sugar via "sweets" command?
<inkyfingers> Over 8 or 9 mins of 100% CPU
<inkyfingers> sorry ssh into my rubbish notes is hard !! I keep not finding what I want!
<inkyfingers> raspbian@pisces:~$ sweets sdk/sugar:emulator
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/sugar-artwork for building
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/sugar-base for building
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/sugar-toolkit for building
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/sugar-datastore for building
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/telepathy-mission-control for building
<inkyfingers> -- Solve sdk/sugar for building
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/sugar-artwork (0.94.0)
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/sugar-base (0.94.0)
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/sugar-toolkit (0.94.0)
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/sugar-datastore (0.94.0)
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/telepathy-mission-control (5.7.1)
<inkyfingers> -- Build sdk/sugar (0.94.1)
<inkyfingers> this made me think Activities should be on-board?
<alsroot> inkyfingers: nope, this way you can't install activities
<alsroot> dunno will Browse work on or not (to open ASLO), but just download .xo files to unzip them to ~/Activities
<inkyfingers> So that trace was just my first successful launch
<inkyfingers> df -h (before that command)
<inkyfingers> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
<inkyfingers> rootfs 3.3G 2.1G 1.1G 68% /
<inkyfingers> now
<inkyfingers> rootfs 3.3G 2.2G 985M 69% /