Re: [orca-list] Plan to release new pre-release of Orca 3.32 ?



If it helps, I'm having no issues using orca master with:

gtk3 Version 3.24.2+7+g43aeb52b73-1
gnome-session Version 3.30.1-1
 
 Best,

 Janina

Alex ARNAUD writes:
Le 11/01/2019 à 16:30, Joanmarie Diggs a écrit :
Indeed you do. But yes, the hackaround in question (mentioned on the
issue you cite above) is the one most likely to break something: In
order to prevent occasional chattiness, I'm ignoring a key event that we
normally don't want to ignore.

As I've the reverted patches on my computer right now, I can't test
reliably. I'll try to migrate my GTK3 version to give you a feedback next
week. Maybe asking Peter, Kyle and other Arch users that are still on GTK
3.22 on the other thread could help, I'll do that.

I try to keep the unstable releases relatively stable (i.e. can be used
in production environments). And without feedback, I have no
confirmation that this will be the case for the to-be-rolled release.

It's very much to your credit.

Best regards,
Alex.
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