Re: [orca-list] version number of Orca master
- From: Vojtěch šmiro <vsmiro seznam cz>
- To: Jason White via orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] version number of Orca master
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 19:02:47 +0100
Hello.
It works in 18.04, not in 19.904 developer version. In 19.04 aren't some
dependencies. But in 18.04 I have Orca master. Thanks a lot.
Best regards
Vojta.
Dne 22. 03. 19 v 14:38 Milton napsal(a):
So be sure that you have checked 3 checkboxes, 2 on the Other tab and
1 on the Ubuntu tab.
You can try:
sudo apt build-dep gnome-orca
Op 22-03-19 om 13:10 schreef Vojtěch šmiro:
Hello.
I am writing privatelly.
Yes, I've checked it. But it says, some packages are ián broken
status. Please, how can I do? I would like to send you debug, but I
don't know why.
Dne 22. 03. 19 v 10:19 Milton napsal(a):
Hi Vojta,
A while ago I copy the following from this mailinglist for Ubuntu
18.04 to get Orca master.
1. Enable the Canonical repositories.
* Open software updater.
* Click settings
* Click the other software tab.
* Check the boxes next to Canonical partners and Canonical partners
source repositories.
* Click close.
* When requested, click reload cache.
2. Open a terminal window, press Alt+Control+T.
3. Install git, type or copy and paste the following command and
press Enter.
sudo apt-get install git
4. Install build dependencies. Type or copy and paste the following
command and press Enter.
sudo apt-get build-dep orca
* Answer yes to the ‘do you want to continue?’ prompt.
5. Get the orca source code. Type or copy and paste the following
command and press Enter.
git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/orca.git
6. Build and install orca.
!!WARNING!!
Follow the steps below exactly as typed. Doing something else will
mess up your environment and cause file permission problems.
* Change to your orca repository created in step 5. Type the
following and press Enter:
cd orca
* Configure orca source. Type or copy and paste the following
command and press Enter.:
PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.6 ./autogen.sh
* build orca. Type or copy and paste the following command and press
Enter.:
make
* Install the built binaries. Type or copy and paste the following
command and press Enter.: :
sudo make install
7. When install is complete, restart the system.
* After you can update Orca to have the latest version:
cd orca
PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.6 ./autogen.sh
make
sudo make install
* Restart Orca press Alt+F2 and execute:
orca -r
Op 22-03-19 om 09:13 schreef Vojtěch šmiro via orca-list:
Hello Milton.
How did you get this Orca? I would like to use Orca master in
Ubuntu Mate 19.04 too.
thanks a lot.
Best regards
Vojta.
Dne 22. 03. 19 v 8:36 Milton via orca-list napsal(a):
Hi all,
I use Orca master with great pleassure. To know the version number
I press orca-key+H and hear 3.34.1pre.
Is this correct because the last time I heard 3.31.92pre. I use
Ubuntu 18.04. Thanks in advance.
Milton
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