Re: [orca-list] gnome on enterprise linux
- From: Harry Lu <Harry Lu Sun COM>
- To: DON RAIKES oracle com
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] gnome on enterprise linux
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 09:36:18 +0800
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 12:25 -0700, DON RAIKES oracle com wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the cross posting, but I am not sure which list is better suited to answer this problem.
I installed oracle enterprise linux 5.0.1 a while back.
Now I want to bring gnome/orca up to a more reasonable level rather than orca-1.0.
To this end, I followed the instructions at:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/DownloadInstall
and all the compilations and installations worked just fine.
I set the /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility gconf key to true using gconftool-2, and ran startx.
The at-registryd is started by gnome-session. So if you don't use
gnome-session, you need to start it manually after your X is up and
before you start orca. It is /usr/lib/at-spi-registryd.
Harry
After a short period and all the disk activity stopped, I pressed alt+f2 and typed orca.
nothing happened.
I checked my startx log file, and found the following messages:
Bonobo accessibility support initialized
(gnome-session:3945): atk-bridge-WARNING **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not started at session startup.
(gnome-session:3945): atk-bridge-WARNING **: IOR not set.
(gnome-session:3945): atk-bridge-WARNING **: Could not locate registry
SESSION_MANAGER=local/draikes.com:/tmp/.ICE-unix/3945
There are a lot more error messages from various applications all saying that the at_spi_registry was not
started.
Is there anything else I need to do to get the at-spi-registry daemon to start?
I know that el5 is pretty old, but I am required to use it for some of my work, and need to get orca to a
point where I can use it with the latest gnome-java-bridge and latest jdk's.
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