Re: [orca-list] I Broke Orca during an upgrade tonight



Hi,
I was going to edit the wiki with this new info, but I need to ask: What is --sysconfdir and what argument should be passed to it?  Will --prefix and libexecdir be the same as they used to be? I'll probably upgrade everything again after making the changes to the wiki.
Thanks
Storm

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On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 17:02 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Storm:

at-spi from git master is going to relocate itself by default so that  
it does not conflict with the D-Bus form.  If you don't want it to  
relocate itself, you need to put --disable-relocate on the autogen.sh  
line.  Note also that you need to take a bit more care with the command  
line parameters you pass to autogen.  These include --prefix  
--libexecdir and --sysconfdir.

Hope this helps,

Will

On Jan 9, 2010, at 11:54 PM, Storm Dragon wrote:

>  Hi,
>  Tonight I upgraded atk, at-spi, and orca from git.  Everything  
> installed fine with no errors.  When I restarted though Orca would not  
> start.  I managed to get the errors given in terminal but was unable  
> to copy them to a file.  Basically it said that at-spi did not start  
> with the session.  I uninstalled all 3 things and reinstalled them  
> from the repos.   Everything is working again.
>  Here are a couple of observations now that I am back to the version  
> that comes with Ubuntu 9.10 by default, orca 2.28.1. In evolution when  
> I was using the latest version the current folder wouldn't read very  
> well, as in it would start to say it's name like "sent items" but stop  
> as though a key had been pressed.  With 2.28.1 it works correctly.   
> Also, when using speech-dispatcher and adjusting the espeak language  
> file for faster speech, th latest Orca doesn't speak any faster. This  
> one, 2.28.1, does speak faster.
>  Storm
>
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