[Fwd: Announcing Orca v2.17.5]

2007-01-08 Thread Willie Walker
FYI... ---BeginMessage--- === * What is Orca? === Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. Orca development has been led

gnome-terminal crash in Feisty

2007-01-08 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. I am having a strange problem using gnome-terminal in Feisty. Gnome-terminal crashes with no error dialog. Then it crashes, all terminal sessions close. The crash is random, but it seems to happen when I use a Orca review key. Gnome-terminal is at version 2.16.1-0ubuntu1 Libvte9 is at

Re: gnome-terminal crash in Feisty

2007-01-08 Thread Padraig O'Briain
I think that a stack trace for gnome-terminal process will be necessary. Padraig Kenny Hitt wrote: Hi. I am having a strange problem using gnome-terminal in Feisty. Gnome-terminal crashes with no error dialog. Then it crashes, all terminal sessions close. The crash is random, but it seems

Re: gnome-terminal crash in Feisty

2007-01-08 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. I haven't figured out a way to run gnome-terminal under gdb with speech. Since all terminals close during the crash, I can't use gnome-terminal. If I use xterm to run gdb, I don't have access to gdb. Any ideas on how to get a stack trace would be apreciated. Kenny On Mon, Jan 08,

Re: gnome-terminal crash in Feisty

2007-01-08 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Kenny Hitt wrote: Hi. I haven't figured out a way to run gnome-terminal under gdb with speech. Since all terminals close during the crash, I can't use gnome-terminal. If I use xterm to run gdb, I don't have access to gdb. Any ideas on how to get a stack trace would be apreciated.

Re: gnome-terminal crash in Feisty

2007-01-08 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote: Kenny Hitt wrote: Hi. I haven't figured out a way to run gnome-terminal under gdb with speech. Since all terminals close during the crash, I can't use gnome-terminal. If I use xterm to run gdb, I don't have access to gdb. Any ideas on how to get a stack trace

ANNOUNCE: at-spi 1.7.15

2007-01-08 Thread Li Yuan
=== * What is at-spi? === at-spi (assistive technology service provider interface) is the primary assistive technology infrastructure for the Solaris and Linux operating environments. Applications and toolkits supporting the AT-SPI include the GNOME GTK+