Re: [orca-list] Orca master
- From: Guy Schlosser <guyster bex net>
- To: José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br>
- Cc: Volodymyr Dorozhinsky <dorozhinsky ukr net>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca master
- Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 13:53:11 -0400
OK, here’s another discovery that I made. If I remove the ubuntu orca package for Orca, and redo sudo make
install, /usr/bin/orca -r yields a trace back. The error messages no module named orca. If I put the package
back, I have speech, but still getting a report a version 40.0. Is there a reason for that error when the
package is removed?
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On Nov 5, 2021, at 11:09 PM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br> wrote:
the file orca-dm-wrapper is not present in the directory where I've orca installed. But the fact that
there is an application named orca in the /bin folder and another in the /usr/bin folder makes me assume
that you have two versions of orca installed on your machine.
Could you check the creation date of the two applications, the one in the /bin folder and the one in the
/usr/bin folder?
Could you run the orca that is present in the /usr/bin folder and check the version?
To run you can press alt+f2, type /usr/bin/orca -r and press the enter key.
The -r option after the /usr/bin/orca command is important because it kills the running instance.
On 11/5/21 20:53, Guy Schlosser wrote:
which -a orca reports /usr/bin/orca /bin/orca. I did notice that in both directories, I have a file from
May 14, named orca-dm-wrapper. Could this be something? This is definitely not something I remember
creating.
On 11/5/21 07:27, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
It seems ok.
In my environment the link also points to /usr/bin/python3.9.
Also in my environment the command 'pgrep -lfa orca' returns 30161 /usr/bin/python
/data/orca/usr/local/bin/orca -r.
The command 'pgrep -lfa orca' in your environment didn't return the complete path of orca?
After you compile and install orca did you try restart orca using 'orca -r' ?
Also could you use the command 'which -a orca' to check if there is another pointer to orca in the path?
On 11/4/21 22:53, Guy Schlosser wrote:
OK, here's an interesting finding. Git status reports that I am in master. ls -l /usr/bin/orca reports a
date of 11/03/2021. Here's where it gets interesting. If I do pgrep -lfa orca, it returns 2480 orca. If
I cd to /proc/2480 and ls -l exe, the symlink points to /usr/bin/python3.9. Is that right? Like I told
Milton, I am running Ubuntu 21.10. Is it possibly misreporting the version number? Thanks in advance for
all your help.
Guy
On 11/4/21 08:40, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi Guy.
According to the following line in the files sent, orca seems to be installed in /usr/bin.
/usr/bin/install -c orca '/usr/bin'
Could you check the creation date of the file orca present in this directory?
ls -l /usr/bin/orca
Could you check the location from where orca is running?
pgrep -lfa orca
Also could you check the branch from where orca was compiled and installed?
git status
Thanks.
On 11/3/21 23:26, Guy Schlosser wrote:
Hey there Jose, I did the orca+h command as you suggested, and it reports version 40.0. Here are the
two files resulting from make install. Thanks much for your help.
Guy
On 11/3/21 21:40, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
The version number should be 41.BETA.
You can verify the version pressing orca_key+h.
I suspect that the orca was installed in a different directory as for example /usr/local/bin.
You can run the make install command, redirect the output to files and send me the files so that I
can check.
make install 1>output.txt 2>errors.txt
On 11/3/21 20:51, Guy Schlosser via orca-list wrote:
I did try ./autogen.sh again without sudo, and I did make again without sudo also. My version number
did not change, but I can tell you the UPS site is working for me now. Still not sure if I’m running
master or not, can someone tell me what their version number is? Thanks in advance.
Guy
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On Nov 3, 2021, at 5:52 PM, Volodymyr Dorozhinsky via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hi,
I think You do not need sudo when running
./autogen.sh.
Also make sure there are no errors reported when running all 3 building steps.
Best regards
Volodymyr
On 11/3/21 1:40 PM, Guy Schlosser via orca-list wrote:
Yes. I did sudo ./autogen.sh make and then Sudo make install
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On Nov 3, 2021, at 6:50 AM, Edhoari Setiyoso via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Have you run "make install"?
Also, I think flat review can help here..
HtH
On 11/3/21 12:59, Guy Schlosser via orca-list wrote:
Hey y’all, I have a question. If I clone orca from git without the -b switch, cd into the
directory and compile, am I getting master? Is there a command I have to do between cloning and
compilation? I only ask because when I ran orca —version, it still gave me a version number of
40.0. Is that correct? I am having a problem on the UPS website, using Chrome. I haven’t tested
in firefox yet, but if I track a package orca seems to get stuck in the navigation region. I
know that my tracking results are on the screen, because if I press age for heading, I get ship
to. I just can’t get down there with my arrow keys to read them. Is this happening with master
also? Thanks much in advance for your help.
Guy
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