Re: [orca-list] Installing Orca from Source in Fedora



Well what I always do when installing orca from source, is to make
sure I use the same directory where the previous version was -- for
instance if orca was always in /usr/bin then in the autogen line I use
--prefix=/usr and that generally works.  If you have problems doing it
that way, after you run the autogen, just do
./configure --prefix=/usr
and that should work fine -- assuming that your previous version of
orca was installed there.

On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 23:05:02 -0400,
Nimer Jaber via orca-list wrote:

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Hello,

I don't know if there is something going on in Fedora, or with Orca from
master. However, I'm struggling to get Orca installed from source, and I've
seen a message about this a few days ago as well, but it didn't seem to get
a response.

First, I managed to get Fedora 36 installed, thanks to a helpful list
member, by first booting from USB, creating a password for the liveuser
account, logging out, and signing in with the Gnome on Xorg option. The
installer started speaking after doing this, as otherwise, under wayland,
it was inaccessible.

My next step was to install Orca from source. I installed the yelp-tools
package, installed git, and removed the existing Orca package. I then used
DNF to get the dependencies for Orca, cloned into the git repo, and went
through the orca install as I've been used to. ./autogen.sh > make > sudo
make install. Orca installed without error. However, when attempting to
start orca, I get an error about line 46, no Orca module found. So I
install Orca from the package manager, and that seems to work, but Orca is
then stuck at 42.1, rather than being the master version. Additionally, I
tried installing Orca in a different location from the default location,
and attempted running it from that location, but ran into the same line 46
no Orca module error.

* Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be going on here?
* Has anyone found any solutions to the error that I, and seemingly another
list member seems to be having? Could there be an issue with Orca from
source?

I should say that recently, I've been experiencing a similar issue with
Orca not showing the correct version number in Debian, when also attempting
an install from source.

Thanks.

-- 
Best,

Nimer Jaber

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