Re: [orca-list] which is the last stable version for Ubuntu-mate 20.04?



"apt install orca" will install the Orca software and its dependencies.
"apt build-dep orca" will install the software to create or called "build" the Orca package.

Le 12/01/2021 à 14:02, Reece O’Bryan a écrit :
Hi. I can confirm what you just said works. I have a question regarding what you said. Why is it you run , “ sudo apt build-dep orca” instead of “apt install orca”. 

Why or when do you use one instead of the other?
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:59 AM, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hello Krishnakant,

If you're running Ubuntu 20.04, it should be able to run latest Orca.

Try the following command to install the relevant dependencies:
sudo apt build-dep orca

Then try installing Orca 3.38 again⋅

If it doesn't work, please post here the error you encounter.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 12/01/2021 à 08:26, Krishnakant Mane via orca-list a écrit :

Dear all.

Just yesterday I tried compiling # Orca v3.38.2 on Ubuntu-mate 20.04.

But I get a lot of dependency issues when I do ./configure before make.

I suppose I am compiling a too much advanced version of Orca for my version of Ubuntu.

So which is the last supported version?

I downloaded the tarball and just did a ./configure as usual.

Currently 3.36.2 is running on my laptop.

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Regards,
Krishnakant Mane,
Project Founder and Leader,
GNUKhata
(Opensource Accounting, Billing and Inventory Management Software)

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