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Re: [orca-list] pygst? Where Does it Come From?



Yes, that did the trick.  A note here for any Arch users...

Be sure the package, gstreamer0.10-python is installed.  I had the
rest of gstreamer installed but not the python part.  I'm surprised it
wasn't a dependency of gstreamer0.10.  Anyway, Orca 2.27 from
7/23/2009 works now on my Arch box.

Thanks again for the nudge in the right direction.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:45:38PM +1000, Jason White wrote:
> Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com> wrote:
> > I just set up a new ArchLinux system and installed Xorg and Gnome.
> > The production version of Orca from this package (version 2.26.3)
> > works OK but I want to upgrade to the latest git pull of 2009/07/23.
> > Alas when I run this combination, Orca crashes with the attempt to
> > import pygst from the sound.py module.  I can't seem to find that
> > pygst module any place.  
> 
> In Debian, it's in the python-gst0.10 package, and the description indicates
> that it's part of the GStreamer project.
> 
> Your distribution may have a package for it. If so, I hope the above
> information helps you to locate that package.
> 
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