Re: [orca-list] Debugging a Broken Orca



Hi Steve.
Tomorrow I'll downgrade atk, at-spi2-atk and at-spi2-core in my machine to check if orca 3.8.0 can run with old at stack.

On 03/28/2013 06:31 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
I've asked this before but never got an answer to this.  To use latest
Orca from git master, must I also recompile the AT stack from git
also? I know one person here did that but I'm still not clear if that
is a requirement or not. If it is a requirement, then I need to update
the required dependencies for my package build script and lock in
version numbers.

Could someone please clarify this for me?

Otherwise, I will have to wait until 3.8 comes out.

On 3/26/13, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br> wrote:
Hi Steve.
I have no idea about what can be wrong in your environment.
Probably the difference is that I compiled atk, at-spi2-atk and
at-spi2-core from git too.

Send me the package with orca so that I can test in my environment.
Perhaps we can find something.

On 03/26/2013 07:10 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
Do I need to change anything in speech-dispatcher to get orca from git
to run? Do I need any git versions of at-spi related packages also? I
still can't get git version of Orca to work at all! And yes, the
depends are about like yours below and orca 3.6.3 works fine.

On 3/25/13, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br> wrote:
Hi Steve.
I have the following dependences in the PKGBUILD that I used to generate
orca.

depends=(gtk3 at-spi2-atk python-atspi python-dbus python-xdg
speech-dispatcher liblouis brltty
            xorg-xmodmap hicolor-icon-theme)

Could you check if all are installed in your machine?
Thanks.

On 03/25/2013 01:42 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 01:57:46PM +1100, Jason White wrote:
Which version of Orca is installed in
/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/orca?

If it's not the same version as /usr/bin/orca then it isn't going to
work.

They are the same version.  I just verified the time stamps of when
both files were created.;  Internally, version is referenced to a
variable called $version; not sure where that is populated.
Obviously, when I ran 'orca --version' to attempt getting the version,
I got the errors shown in my last message.  So files match, Orca from
git is still broken for me.
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