Re: [orca-list] Latest refactor-related fixes are in master for your testing pleasure
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <joanied gnome org>
- To: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Latest refactor-related fixes are in master for your testing pleasure
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 19:47:32 -0500
Hey Steve.
speech, I get an error box that pops up. After jumping over to a native
console and killing Orca, I can then go back into my gnome session and
start orca from the run dialog without any --replace. Speech comes back
and then I can read the dialog. The error indicates that can't find some
file in my home directory but the file name is blank. That is, it says
that /home/steve/// cannot be found. I have never seen this error
before. I had this happen at least 3 times today after my recent git
pull from this afternoon. Once I got the error simply by leaving the
machine unattended for over 30 minutes and the other two times I was in
Thunderbird trying to read some mail.
Well, that is pretty odd. Also note that Orca doesn't pop up error
dialogs. To be honest, we might be a bit more user-friendly if we did,
instead of dumping tracebacks to debug.outs assuming you happen to have
enabled debugging.
Given that stranger things have happened, I'm not willing to say beyond
a shadow of a doubt that we're not causing that behavior. But I cannot
imagine how at the moment we might be. Or especially why handling some
tracebacks more gracefully would suddenly cause dialogs to appear...
So... Please keep me posted. And if you can capture a debug.out (or any
other data) that explains where that dialog is coming from I'd love to
see it.
Is this in Arch, btw?
--joanie
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