Re: [orca-list] All Kinds Of Speech Loss Issues With ORca, Espeak



hi richard,

in addition to what Willie mentioned, the correct command is "sudo apt-get install subversion gnome-common"

of course provided that Solaris uses apt-get. your best bet is
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/DownloadInstall

regards,
Mohammed al-shar'
----- Original Message ----- From: "Willie Walker" <William Walker Sun COM>
To: "Richard Wells" <richwels bupster cjb net>
Cc: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] All Kinds Of Speech Loss Issues With ORca, Espeak


Hi Richard:

There are instructions for Ubuntu and Solaris at:

  http://live.gnome.org/Orca/DownloadInstall

These would be a good start.  If you run into difficulty, we can take it
from there (and update the above WIKI page to help others in your
predicament).

Hope this helps,

Will

On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 13:29 -0400, Richard Wells wrote:
Hello, I am stopped before I can even try to get the latest revision of
orca. When I do:
sudo apt-get install svn
I am told that svn cannot be found.

What did I do wrong?

Thanks

> From: krishnakant Mane <researchbase gmail com>
> To: Richard Wells <richwels bupster cjb net>
> Cc: orca-list gnome org
> Subject: Re: [orca-list] All Kinds Of Speech Loss Issues With ORca,
>      Espeak And Ubuntu 7.04

> hello,
> you can't update orca with apt-get install or update.
> orca is maintained in a svn repository.
> you first need to install svn for your needs.
> the command is,
> sudo apt-get install svn
> then do a sudo apt-get update for your machine
> and then execute,
> sudo apt-get gnome-common.
> you can then checkout orca in your home folder or whereever you like
> with svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/orca/trunk orca.
> some one correct me if I have missed some thing.
> this was a long time back that I executed the command.
> basically in an email a few days back on the orca list, details were
> given when I was also at the same position and now I am successful.
> any ways, after doing the svn checkout do the following.
> sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-orca
> this will get and build the dependencies for orca.
> then go in the newly created orca directory with cd orca, and then > issue
> ./autogen.sh --prifix=/usr and press enter.
> you will hear a lot of stuff which is basically to pilot a make
> process to build orca from the checked out source.
> it checks whether you have all the necessary tools to build and run > orca.
> after this process completes successfully, the last line before the
> prompt will say some thing like "type make to build orca".
> I can't remember the exact words but type make were the first two > words.
> now type make and press enter.
> again a lot of text will appear on the screen.  some thing similar to
> "entering directory bla bla bla and leaving directory bla bla bla ".
> after this process completes, type sudo make install to finally
> install the orca u just built.
> stop orca with insert q or capslok q for laptop.
> now restart orca.
> that's it!
> if you have any problems please let the list know.
> regards.
> Krishnakant.


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