Re: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync

2010-03-29 Thread Willie Walker
Hi Don: You are best off using the GNOME release that includes the packages in question. So, for example, assume you want to use Orca v2.30. You should use all of GNOME v2.30. Or, for example, you want to use Orca v2.28. You should use all of GNOME v2.28. And so on. Will On Mon, 2010-03-29

RE: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync

2010-03-29 Thread Don Raikes
4:52 PM To: Don Raikes Cc: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org Subject: Re: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync Hi Don: You are best off using the GNOME release that includes the packages in question. So, for example, assume you want to use Orca v2.30. You should use all of GNOME v2.30

RE: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync

2010-03-29 Thread Don Raikes
Does something like jhbuild work to rebuild all of gnome. I haven't tried it in over a year. -Original Message- From: Willie Walker [mailto:walker.wil...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 4:52 PM To: Don Raikes Cc: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org Subject: Re: keeping orca, atk

RE: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync

2010-03-29 Thread Willie Walker
] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 4:52 PM To: Don Raikes Cc: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org Subject: Re: keeping orca, atk, atspi in sync Hi Don: You are best off using the GNOME release that includes the packages in question. So, for example, assume you want to use Orca v2.30. You