Re: gnome-accessibility-list digest, Vol 1 #428 - 3 msgs



John,

I have just gone through this exercise.
First of all, include the garnome/bin directory in your path.
Second go to the garnome-0.23.1/gnome/gnome-common directory and type "make
install".
Garnome apparently sees no reason to build the common module. If there is no
garnome-0.23.1/gnome/gnome-common directory, then you will need to download
gnome-common from cvs and compile it.

As another hint, before trying to compile gnopernicus, gnome-mag, or
gnome-speech, install libtool-1.4.1.  The libtool-1.4.3 has some issues
compiling these modules.
> Hello,
>
> I have justy built Garnome. It is in a separate user from anything else.
> The user home directory contains .gconf, .gconfd, etc. Garnome itself is
> in a directory called garnome. I then downloaded Gnoopernicus from Gnome
> CVS andplaced it in the garnome directory. When I go to the gnopernicus
> directory and type ./autogen.sh I get the following error messages:
>
> You need to install the gnome-common module and make
> sure the gnome-autogen.sh script is in your $PATH.
>
> Wouldn't garnome include gnome-common? Where is the gnome-autogen.sh
> script? I can't find it on my machine. What do I need to do to get
> gnopernicus to install with Braille support for  an Alva 320 braille
> display in ttyS1?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
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