Re: running orca after install



Hi Cody:

It should hopefully work. :-( I'm confused about the specifics of what you are referring to, though. What are "the 2 gnome panels" you mention and what is the "it" when you say you "run it from the run applications dialogue box?"

I'm going to assume you mean the top/bottom panels and that "it" is Orca? If this is the case, I remember there being a bug (which was fixed very very late in GNOME 2.14) where using the "Run" dialog box would cause a crash:

  http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326362

This was hopefully fixed in gtk+-2.8.16. If Fedora jumped the gun in releasing stuff that they *thought* was GNOME 2.14, then they might not have gotten the gtk+-2.8.16.

Can you check which version of gtk+ you have on your system?

Will

PS - As we find bugs in the components that Orca depends upon, we try to add them to a list we keep. It's not always up to date with the latest information, but it does provide us with a way to track things:

http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/orca/bugs/bugs.html

On Mar 30, 2006, at 3:31 PM, Cody wrote:

hi listers,
I am running fedora core 5. I must have gnome 2.14 as stated by willie. I installed orca 0.2.0 so I might be a little behind, I ran orca, and the 2 gnome pannels crash when I run it from the run applications dialogue box. Should I upgrade to Orca 0.2.2 in order for it to work properly with gnome 2.14, or should this work reguardless?

thanks a lot
cody
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