RE: Orca Installation problem



Well, this is where I'll need some hand holding a bit but I'll do my
best. I'm not a programmer anymore (did some C and C++ in Windows a
decade ago) and I'm only somewhat familiar with the workings of Linux.
SO, with that said:

SUSE Linux 10.0 and Gnome 2.12.0
AMD Athlon 1300+ (32 bit)
Orca 0.2.2 tar ball
I didn't use any command options when I did the ./configure command
because I've never used options with that command when compiling
anything. I'm not sure what options to use or why.

Hope that helps. I greatly appreciate your help (and your patience).

Michael Wigle
Computer Access Specialist
Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
2045 Gilbert Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: 513-487-4243
Fax: 513-221-2995
E-mail: mike wigle cincyblind org
-----Original Message-----
From: Willie Walker [mailto:William Walker Sun COM] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:02 PM
To: Orca screen reader developers
Subject: Re: Orca Installation problem

Hi Mike:

Thanks for giving Orca a shot - the build and installation of a gnome  
module from source can be a trying experience.

Can you tell me more about your configuration?

o Which operating system and version?
o System hardware (e.g., 32-bit, 64-bit)?
o Which version of Orca (0.2.2, CVS HEAD)?
o The command options you used to configure (e.g., --prefix=/usr)?

Thanks!

Will

On Mar 28, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Mike Wigle wrote:

When I run the orca-setup it returns the following error:



ImportError: No module named orca.settings



Are there any ideas off-hand what could cause this problem? I did  
the configure, make, and make install already. I'm not sure where  
it is looking for orca.settings or what, exactly that is. Any help  
would be appreciated. Thanks.



Michael Wigle

Computer Access Specialist

Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

2045 Gilbert Ave

Cincinnati, OH 45202

Phone: 513-487-4243

Fax: 513-221-2995

E-mail: mike wigle cincyblind org



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