Re: [orca-list] Orca-2.31.90 checking version in a terminal



Hi Juanje,
First I have to say that I did not doe the built-dep steps. Just downloading and installing 2.31.90. I shut down the running Orca with insert+q then switch with cd orca-2.31.90 and then typing orca. Next I type orca -v and Orca speaking up the content of the terminal while pressing on the controlbutton it is not possible to stop the speech. At the end Orca says goodbye and quits. I did the same before with 2.31.6 and Orca did not quits after typing orca -v.
Milton
----- Original Message ----- From: "Juanje Ojeda" <jojeda emergya es>
To: "orca" <orca-list gnome org>
Cc: "Milton" <milton tomaatnet nl>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca-2.31.90 checking version in a terminal


Hi Milton,

2010/8/19 Milton <milton tomaatnet nl>:
Dear Orca developers,
First of all, many thanks for your hard work!
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 with the help of Orca. I am just an
end user.
After I download en install orca-2.31.90.
All went fine with sudo ./configure, make en make install.
checking in a terminal the version of Orca with orca -v, Orca reads the
content and say goodbye and quits.
The content shows the version 2.31.90.
With no problems I can start Orca again with alt + F2 typing orca and
everything is fine.

I'm trying to undertand what the issue is, because I'm not quite sure...
* Did you have another Orca running and the 'orca -v' killed it?
* You just run 'orca -v' it show you the version and quit, but you
weren't expecting it quit.
* Is the issue that 'orca -v' launched the Orca itself and after it
was killed, instead of just showing the version?

Thanks for your report and for your time :-)

--
Juanje




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