Thanks for answering. Dimitri, I don't know enough about sponsorship to know if this is a request for sponsorship, but previously Debian did package Sugar, and in consequence Ubuntu made it available. That has changed, and I don't know why, but I guess it is because people are too busy.
The focal distribution in my repository has these source packages; python3-gwebsockets sugar-toolkit-gtk3 sugar-artwork sugar-datastore sugar-browse-activity sugar-terminal-activity sugar ... at this point an install of Sugar works, and the remaining packages are some of the children's activities ... sugar-calculate-activity sugar-chat-activity sugar-clock-activity sugar-imageviewer-activity sugar-jukebox-activity sugar-log-activity sugar-measure-activity sugar-pippy-activity sugar-portfolio-activity sugar-read-activity sugar-record-activity sugar-stopwatch-activity sugar-story-activity sugar-write-activity ... and more will be added. There's no sugar 2.0.1-1~exp1 that I can find. That's not a version number we've used, so it is probably another software package. Python 2 support can certainly be dropped. (Will cause many children's activity bundles to stop working. So I'm having to support that use of Python 2 myself; not your problem). Erich's assessment is correct. I've lost hope. I'm doing it myself, but I'm not following the standards. I expect the best use of my packaging to Debian or Ubuntu would be a head-start on the build and run-time dependencies. Debian Testing and Experimental has Sugar Toolkit 0.116 and Sugar 0.112, an incompatible combination that doesn't start due missing imports. -- James Cameron http://quozl.netrek.org/ -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel