Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-05-06 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. Sorry for the long delay for my reply. Things are still bad here. I only recently got my internet and phone service back. T-mobile didn't survive the storms very well. It looks like your distro didn't rename there at-spi libs. There was a post to gnome-accessibility-devel about the renaming

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-25 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 25 April 2011 01:23, Kenny Hitt wrote: > Hi.  In your original message, you didn't say if you had used build-dep to > make > sure all orca dependencys were installed. > You might try running something like > sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-orca > > My guess is you are missing a dev package for at

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. In your original message, you didn't say if you had used build-dep to make sure all orca dependencys were installed. You might try running something like sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-orca My guess is you are missing a dev package for at-spi, but this is just a guess. Kenny ___

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 25 April 2011 01:00, Jason White wrote: > Jeremy Bicha wrote: > >> I still get the same errors if I remove the at-spi2 packages & keep >> the older atspi but > > And if you keep the older atspi and install python-pyatspi? Yes, that's what I meant. Jeremy _

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Jason White
Jeremy Bicha wrote: > I still get the same errors if I remove the at-spi2 packages & keep > the older atspi but And if you keep the older atspi and install python-pyatspi? ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org h

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 25 April 2011 00:09, Jason White wrote: > Jeremy Bicha wrote: > >> I have python-pyatspi2 installed; there is also python-pyatspi >> available in the repositories but that's probably too old, right? > > No, unless you are trying to use the new AT-SPI 2 that uses DBus rather than > Corba as its

Re: Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Jason White
Jeremy Bicha wrote: > I have python-pyatspi2 installed; there is also python-pyatspi > available in the repositories but that's probably too old, right? No, unless you are trying to use the new AT-SPI 2 that uses DBus rather than Corba as its inter-process communication mechanism. This is still

Trying to build orca & caribou

2011-04-24 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Hi, I was trying to follow this guide: http://monotonous.org/2011/01/17/gnome-accessibility-via-jhbuild/ to build caribou to see how it compares to onboard. I am running Ubuntu 11.04 x64. The build was a bit of a pain, having to work around issues, most of which I replace stuff in autogen.sh with j