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What would an experienced user do next?
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If you run into difficulties, Sweets contains a --help file. You get it with the command:
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If you run into difficulties, sweets contains a --help file. You get it with the command:
    
  sweets -h
 
  sweets -h
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* {{Code|dextrose/sugar}}, for Sugar based on [[Dextrose]].
 
* {{Code|dextrose/sugar}}, for Sugar based on [[Dextrose]].
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The terms we use are currently defined here: [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Search]].
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The terms we use are currently defined here: [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Search]] and [[Platform_Team/Sweets/Glossary]]
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The '''name''' of one available sweet (alternate usage ''<SWEET>'' ) is sdk/sugar.
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The '''name''' of one available {{code|sweet}} (alternate usage ''<SWEET>'' ) is sdk/sugar.
    
Another's '''name''' (alternate usage ''<SWEET>'') is dextrose/sugar.
 
Another's '''name''' (alternate usage ''<SWEET>'') is dextrose/sugar.
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<s>Both Sugars can be used in the same way. This guide uses {{Code|dextrose/sugar}} ... and may use {{Code|sdk/sugar}}</s>
 
<s>Both Sugars can be used in the same way. This guide uses {{Code|dextrose/sugar}} ... and may use {{Code|sdk/sugar}}</s>
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== Launch ==
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To launch recent stable Sugar in emulator mode, type in Terminal activity or in any other terminal:
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sweets dextrose/sugar:emulator
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To explain:
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: sweets - the command to run sweets
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:: dextrose/sugar - the sweet you want
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::: :emulator - a command for an emulator.
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To make it possible to have additional dependencies involved, e.g., to run Browse activity, use {{Code|-S}} command-line argument:
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sweets -S dextrose/sugar:emulator
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Hopefully one of those commands opened Sugar for you.
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If not, try
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sweets sdk/sugar:emulator
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or
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sweets -S sdk/sugar:emulator
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'''If you have Sugar running - Explore'''
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=== If you have a negative response to all four commands above ===
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So this is the point of this effort!
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'''What can we conclude?'''
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Go back, review #Upgrade above, If {{Code|sweets upgrade}} and {{Code|sweets -h}} were positive - sweets is installed, no?
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What further commands or tools are available at this point?
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One possibility, not all required packages are installed?
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Referring to my own experience - [[Talk:Platform Team/Guide/Sugar via Sweets#Installation 2]] (which is considerably abbreviated!)
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the command {{Code|sweets -R sdk/sugar:emulator}} invoked a massive download of packages -  @alsroot what changed?
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'''What would an experienced user do next?'''
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I think it is worth discussing, and I am not sure about this, in this situation (in my experience) many investigatory commands gave misleading answers, I feel because the whole toolbox was not present. Have I drawn the wrong conclusion?
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I am currently in the above described situation with Sweets on Debian Wheezy. What is suggested here, I will test there.
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'''Alternatively''', {{Code|sweets}} might be run from the [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Packaging#Run_Sweets_from_sources|sources]]. This I have tried - I am not sure it adds content if one is stuck at this point?
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
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See the [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sugar_via_Sweets|Sugar via Sweets]] guide for real examples of how to use ''Sweets'' to run Sugar Shell.
 
See the [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sugar_via_Sweets|Sugar via Sweets]] guide for real examples of how to use ''Sweets'' to run Sugar Shell.
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=== Launch ===
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=== Launch, as copied from original, Usage page. ===
 
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To launch a ''sweet'' with verbatim passing of optional {{Code|ARGUMENTS}}:
 
To launch a ''sweet'' with verbatim passing of optional {{Code|ARGUMENTS}}:
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