Re: [orca-list] Best distro for Orca and how to obtain bleeding-edgechanges
- From: "mattias" <bomattias jonsson home se>
- To: <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Best distro for Orca and how to obtain bleeding-edgechanges
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 20:22:16 +0100
So debian unstable are accessible now?
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Från: orca-list [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] För Robert Spangler
Skickat: den 19 mars 2014 18:03
Till: orca-list gnome org
Ämne: [orca-list] Best distro for Orca and how to obtain
bleeding-edgechanges
Hello everyone,
I am currently running Debian Unstable which uses Orca 3.10.2. First, I
want to know if this is the best way to receive the latest changes as I
am mostly interested in messing with the latest code, regardless of its
stability. I recall conversations on this list in the past about Debian
not being the best for the latest in accessibility. What distro would
be better? I have past experience with Arch Linux as well.
If the suggestion is to stick with Debian, is it best to use the version
of Orca in experimental or just compile it from source? I'm comfortable
with compiling from source.
Thanks,
Robert
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