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<span style="font-size: 188%">Testing Sugar 0.112</span>


Please test, and report problems on sugar-devel@ mailing list, bugs.sugarlabs.org, or the discussion page here.
Please test, and report problems on sugar-devel@ mailing list, github.com/sugarlabs/sugar issues, bugs.sugarlabs.org, or the discussion page here.


To date there has been no independent testing of Sugar 0.112.
To date there has been little independent testing of Sugar 0.112.


== What should I test? ==
== What should I test? ==
* new features, see [[0.110/Feature_List|feature list]],
 
* bug fixes, see GitHub commits for bug list,
* new features, see [[0.112/Feature_List|feature list]],
* user level bug fixes, see [[#Notes|release notes]],
* developer bug fixes, see GitHub commits.
 
== How to test? ==
 
Use the GNU standard autogen, configure, make, and make install steps.
 
Or, use the Sugar Live Build dated 20171009 with Sugar 0.112;
 
*can be booted from hard drive, flash drive, and optical media, automatically starting Sugar without persistence,
*can be installed as a virtual machine, with persistence and password protection,
*contains a special libabiword-3.0 to fix a flickering Write activity (#4915), thanks to Simon Quigley (Ubuntu #1574278)
*is based on the [[Debian]] 9 Stretch Live Build, but does not contain EFI Secure Boot support or encumbered firmware,
*for developers, contains all build dependencies, configured source trees (git clones in /usr/src), and binaries (make install) for the Sugar 0.112 Sucrose modules and the Fructose activity set, making it easy to use for GCI or GSoC tasks.
 
See http://people.sugarlabs.org/~quozl/sugar-live-build-20171009/
 
== Debian ==
 
Debian have packaged Sugar 0.112 for the Buster release.  Check the [https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/sugar Debian Source Package sugar].
 
== Ubuntu ==
 
We are waiting for Debian to package Sugar 0.112, then it will be available in Ubuntu.  Check the [https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=sugar&searchon=sourcenames&exact=1&suite=all&section=all Ubuntu Source Package sugar].


== Fedora ==
== Fedora ==
TODO


== Ubuntu/Debian ==
Fedora has packaged Sugar 0.112 for Fedora 28.  Check the [https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=4562 Fedora build system].
TODO
 
== OLPC ==
 
OLPC packages Sugar for OLPC laptops.  People with OLPC laptops can test Sugar 0.112 now.
 
The OLPC Sugar packages contain extra commits:
* remove frame animation, and transition box, as they are too slow for OLPC XO, but the changes were not accepted upstream,
* manufacturing support (About my computer; CPU, disk, memory and wireless firmware specifications).
 
This makes the OLPC Sugar packages an incomplete test of Sugar 0.112, but sufficiently close to be useful to the community.
 
=== Ubuntu 16.04 on OLPC NL3 ===
 
For OLPC NL3 laptops, using Ubuntu 16.04, use the OLPC packages, like this:
 
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo service lightdm restart
 
=== Fedora 18 on OLPC XO ===
 
For OLPC XO laptops, install OLPC OS 13.2.9.


I expect to package sugar 0.112 for debian.
Or, for older versions of OLPC OS in the 13.2.x range, update only the Sugar packages to 0.112.olpc.x, like this:


== Other ==
sudo yum update sugar*
There are no other distributions that are packaging Sugar 0.110. On these systems, use the GNU standard autogen, configure, make, and make install steps.
  sudo service olpc-dm restart