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#51 2009-06-01 14:22:14

Lightnin
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

fruit wrote:

i would love to see this on fedora linux

Hey fruit!
We're going to get working on the Ubuntu package as soon as we release Scratch 1.4. Once we get it finished and in good shape, we hope it will be easy to port it to a version that will work with fedora... I think there are even utilities for converting Ubuntu (Debian) packages to RPMs that might do the job.


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#52 2009-06-02 17:54:00

fruit
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

Lightnin wrote:

fruit wrote:

i would love to see this on fedora linux

Hey fruit!
We're going to get working on the Ubuntu package as soon as we release Scratch 1.4. Once we get it finished and in good shape, we hope it will be easy to port it to a version that will work with fedora... I think there are even utilities for converting Ubuntu (Debian) packages to RPMs that might do the job.

Great to know that! Thank you for your reply!


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#53 2009-06-06 18:35:10

fruit
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

I bet you could use this to convert it: http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2008/01/22/alien-–-convert-rpm-to-deb-or-deb-to-rpm/

i'd be willing to test the outcome  big_smile

Last edited by fruit (2009-06-06 18:35:25)


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#54 2009-06-10 10:51:44

gromko
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Registered: 2008-07-17
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

Great news!
Scratch fine works in Linux!
See - http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=132605#p132605

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#55 2009-06-21 20:45:54

frogger3140
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Registered: 2008-12-15
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

gamethroughscratcg wrote:

it think i *
most games wont work with linux unix and old but no out    DOS

but why ?


linux is better the windows
dos is * but still it was out before microsoft  was even thought about


put scratch on linux, unix +dos

the only reason i have a window computer is linux is'ent  popular
dos the same + i count be bother running eveything from command promt

Most people don't use DOS and there is no Squeak VM that runs on DOS


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#56 2009-07-16 10:42:49

celloguy123
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Registered: 2009-01-15
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

Scratch 1.4 for Linux is coming out soon  smile


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#57 2009-12-27 12:58:52

technologiclee
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Registered: 2009-12-27
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

Will the 386 versions work on AMD 64 bit?

ScratchInstaller1.4.exe will run on Ubuntu Lucid / WINE 1.2

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#58 2009-12-27 14:35:20

technologiclee
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Registered: 2009-12-27
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

From this page I downloaded:
http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Linux_installer
scratch-1.3.1-0.9-3.tar.gz

And followed the instructions in the INSTALL file.
It installed on Ubuntu Lucid 64 Bit, But does not launch from the app>programming menu

Requirements:
- squeak 3.9-8
- libpango1.0-dev
- libcairo2-dev

Installing Scratch

2. Extract Scratch's archive and go to extracted directory

   $ tar zxvf scratch-1.3.1.tar.gz
   $ cd scratch-1.3.1

3. Do the installation
   $ sudo make clean
   $ sudo make
   $ sudo make install

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#59 2010-01-01 12:32:33

PyrosTheStickman
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Registered: 2009-09-19
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

I read that your computer can have more than one OS.<say[ Ehoo ]for( 0ha1 )secs>

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#60 2010-03-07 10:03:27

jeromi
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Registered: 2008-07-01
Posts: 49

Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

You can find a version of scratch for Sugar at http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4249

Not that i have sugar  smile
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#61 2010-03-09 15:59:06

midnightleopard
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

Hello I have my computer running scratch 1.4 linux and it is great! could the scratch for ubuntu work on Kubuntu Xubuntu and Edubuntu as well?


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#62 2010-03-09 17:43:47

Greenboi
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

never heard of those...
I have a linux ubuntu and a mac...Oh yeah and windows.  smile

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#63 2010-03-27 11:49:17

Lightnin
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Registered: 2008-11-03
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

midnightleopard wrote:

Hello I have my computer running scratch 1.4 linux and it is great! could the scratch for ubuntu work on Kubuntu Xubuntu and Edubuntu as well?

We're working on that, but slowly...  smile
Hopefully the next release won't have any problems on Kubuntu. If there are problems on Edubuntu, we haven't heard of them yet...


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#64 2010-03-27 16:55:10

Optymystic
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Registered: 2010-03-27
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Re: What are your plans for a Linux version of Scratch?

I am using ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koal and I have followed thedownload  instructions up to the point at which

http://ppa.launchpad.net/scratch/ppa/ubuntu now appears as a new software source in my system

but no amount of searching or seeking updates for scratch or mit shows anything resembling a scratch installation package.

What have I missed?

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