Unfortunately my employer insists I use the CENTOS Linux distribution (roughly a community build of redhat enterprise). Nothing wrong with it in general except that it lags current releases of many things by a long way, stability being a high priority. Thus I haven't managed to install the various gnome accessibility features against the provided distributions because they fail too many dependencies. I just tried compiling everything from the svn snapshot using jhbuild. This also is proving pretty painful but that's maybe because jhbuild had modulesets for gnome-2.16 and gnome-2.18 while, if I understand, I want gnome-2.17 to track the current releases of orca etc. Is there an approach intermediate between getting an enabled distribution and building everything from source? An RTFM reply will be perfectly acceptable if I've missed the reference. thanks in advance Peter
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