Hi Vlad,

A while ago I saved the instructions and paste them below:


First you have to enable some repositories.

1. Open Software & Updates.

* on the Ubuntu software tab enable source repository.

* on the Other software tab, Check the boxes next to Canonical partners and Canonical partners source repositories.


* Click close.
* When requested, click reload cache.


2. Open a terminal window, press Alt+Control+T.

3. Install git, type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.


sudo apt-get install git


4. Install build dependencies. Type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.
sudo apt-get build-dep orca

5. Get the orca source code. Type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.
git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/orca.git

6. Build and install orca.

* Change to your orca repository created in step 5. Type the following and press Enter:


cd orca


* Configure orca source. Type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.:


PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./autogen.sh


* build orca. Type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.:


make


* Install the built binaries. Type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter.: :


sudo make install


7. When install is complete, restart the system.


You then will have Orca 3.35.1pre. Orca will tell if you start the Learn mode by pressing Orca + Space bar.

To keep up with Orca master is very simple:

Start a terminal and change to the orca folder:


cd orca

So now you just type:

git pull

and press Enter


If there are updates you have to execute the next 3 commands:

PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./autogen.sh

make

sudo make install


Success,

Milton

Op 09-12-2019 om 13:08 schreef vladdragomir1...@gmail.com:
Hello Milton,

Thank you for the reply. Sorry for the stupid request, but would you teach me 
how to install Orca master to see if the problem goes away here as well?

Thanks in advance and a very good day to you.



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