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One of the easiest ways to install [[Sugar]] is to use sugar-jhbuild.
Sugar-jhbuild will automatically download the latest of Sugar's dependencies as well as Sugar itself directly from their source repositories, rather than relying on source packages that may have become stale. Below are generic instructions on how to use sugar-jhbuild to get up and running with Sugar.
==Compatible Platforms==
sugar-jhbuild is quite demanding with regard to the packages and setup for the host Linux distribution. As a result there are only a few Linux Distributions which are known to work with it.
Please make sure that you have satisfied the prerequisites of your platform...
*[[Sugar_on_Fedora|Fedora]]
*[[Sugar_on_Ubuntu_Linux|Ubuntu]]
*[[Sugar_on_Debian|Debian]]
*[[Sugar_on_Gentoo_Linux|Gentoo]]
*[[Sugar_on_Slackware|Slackware]]
*[[:Category:Installing Sugar|Other]]
==Checkout sugar-jhbuild==
In a suitable directory, execute
git-clone git://dev.laptop.org/sugar-jhbuild
==Build sugar base system and its dependencies==
Change directory and start the build.
cd sugar-jhbuild
git-pull
./sugar-jhbuild update
./sugar-jhbuild build
=== Dealing with dependencies ===
At some point during running ''sugar-jhbuild update'' or ''sugar-jhbuild build'' you may be interrupted by an error listing some dependencies you don't have. Here are some notes that may help you deal with this so you can build correctly.
* In addition to the dependencies listed, you may want to install the ''gtk-doc-tools'' package (this allowed me to build hippocanvas on Ubuntu Hardy). [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 22:01, 15 May 2008 (EDT)
* If you're given a list of packages that aren't installed, simply install them according to your distribution's package manager (yum, apt-get, etc.) and then try re-running the sugar-jhbuild command again.
* For the base packages, you may be able to use the binary packages from your GNU distribution instead of building them from scratch. Check the [[:Category:Installing Sugar|Installing]] or [[:Category:Linux distributions|Linux]] categories for specific distro info.
* If you run into an error during ''sugar-jhbuild build'' that looks something like "aclocal: macro `AM_PATH_PYTHON' required but not defined" try installing or updating your packages for ''autoconf'' and ''automake'' and running ''sugar-jhbuild build'' again. (workedforme on Ubuntu Hardy) [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 17:10, 15 May 2008 (EDT)
* You may have some issues with penguintv on ubuntu, just interrupt the pull with a CTRL+C, open a shell, repeat the command manually, and accept the certificate permanently.
* One other fix that I had to do was to export GTK2_RC_FILES=~/src/olpc/sugar-jhbuild/build/share/themes/sugar/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
and also symlink build/share/icons/sugar to build/share/icons/hicolor. These two steps may not be necessary, but they made things work on my Ubuntu installation as of March 31, 2008. [[User:Blaketh|Blaketh]] 03:08, 31 March 2008 (EDT)
==Run Sugar==
This command launches the Sugar emulator:
./sugar-jhbuild run
To exit the emulator, press Alt-Q.
== Running multiple instances==
To run multiple instances of sugar you can start it in the following way:
SUGAR_PROFILE=2 ./sugar-jhbuild run
This will create a new profile in ~/.sugar/, i.e. ~/.sugar/2/. You will find logs and configuration for this instance here. The default profile is ~/.sugar/default/
== Run an individual activity ==
Within sugar, e.g. in Terminal, this command launches an individual activity for testing:
sugar-launch [bundle name]
You will see debug output appearing in Terminal.
== Configure the mode and resolution of Sugar ==
You can make Sugar run in a window as well as specify a resolution. Within the sugar-jhbuild/install/share/sugar/shell directory, backup, then edit the python program file '''emulator.py''':
cd sugar-jhbuild
cp install/share/sugar/shell/emulator.py install/share/sugar/shell/emulator.py.backup
nano install/share/sugar/shell/emulator.py
Find this piece of code:
<PRE>
cmd = [ 'Xephyr' ]
cmd.append(':%d' % display)
cmd.append('-ac')
if gtk.gdk.screen_width() < 1200 or gtk.gdk.screen_height() < 900:
cmd.append('-fullscreen')
else:
cmd.append('-screen')
cmd.append('%dx%d' % (1200, 900))
</PRE>
Comment out the '''if''' and '''else''' instructions, and specify the screen resolution and mode you want (it's important to delete 4 spaces before the "cmd.append" lines):
<PRE>
cmd = [ 'Xephyr' ]
cmd.append(':%d' % display)
cmd.append('-ac')
# if gtk.gdk.screen_width() < 1200 or gtk.gdk.screen_height() < 900:
# cmd.append('-fullscreen')
# else:
cmd.append('-screen')
cmd.append('%dx%d' % (800, 600))
</PRE>
Sugar will now run on a 800x600 window. This file may be replaced next time you update sugar-jhbuild, and you'll have to do this again. Also note that 800x600 is not an optimal resolution for the window, because the activity circle will be vertically off center. 1024x768 is a more useable resolution.
== Other commands ==
JHBuild has several other commands that can be useful for development. You can get an overview with:
./sugar-jhbuild --help-commands
A useful sequence of commands for building Sugar, from the [http://mailman.laptop.org/pipermail/sugar/2007-February/001352.html Sugar mailing list]: (Note that build will update first anyway, so run update separately if you want to see what changed more easily.)
./sugar-jhbuild update
./sugar-jhbuild build
./sugar-jhbuild run
=== From Within Sugar ===
Once you have Sugar running, here are some useful commands:
*'''Alt+F''' makes the frame appear and disappear
*'''Ctrl-Q''' quits an activity
*'''Alt+Q''' quits Sugar
*'''Alt+N''' and '''Alt+P''' switch applications within sugar (like alt-tab on the device)
== Customize ==
To customize the build create a configuration file, named .olpc.jhbuildrc, in your home directory.
=== Write access to the repositories ===
If you have write access to the repositories you can add this (if your login name happens to be marco):
repos['gnome.org'] = ':ext:marco@cvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome'
repos['mozilla.org'] = ':ext:marco%gnome.org@cvs.mozilla.org:/cvsroot'
repos['dev.laptop.org'] = 'git+ssh://marco@dev.laptop.org/git/'
repos['dev.laptop.org/projects'] = 'git+ssh://marco@dev.laptop.org/git/projects/'
==Useful Internal Links==
* [[Understanding_sugar_code|Understanding Sugar Code]]
* [[Sugar_Components|Sugar Components]]
* [[Sugar Instructions]] -- how to actually use Sugar once you have it running
==External links==
* [http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/unstable/ JHBuild manual]
* [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/23/building-the-xo-introducing-sugar/ Red Hat Magazine article: Introducing Sugar]
* [http://learn.laptop.org/tinderbox/ Tinderbox] (see the "Sugar JHBuild" tab). The old [http://dev.laptop.org/~cjb/sugar-tinder/ sugar-jhbuild tinderbox].
[[Category:Installing Sugar]]
[[Category:Build system]]