Hello Mario, Mario Lang <[email protected]> wrote on So, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:26:29 +0200: >Sebastian Humenda <[email protected]> writes: >> Should have been my second look. Sorry. I built BRLTTY with the prefix >> /usr/local. In order to run it, I put a symlink into /sbin pointing to >> /usr/local/bin/brltty. A short while ago I removed this symlink and now Orca >> does search for the brlapi.key in /usr/local/etc. From where does Orca know >> that? > >> That seems odd to me, I never told it to look there; > >Orca does not directly search for your brlapi.key, libbrlapi does, [...] >You should be knowing what you're doing if you run mixed >setups like this. > [...] >> I thought it would always look in /etc. > >But you installed a local version in /usr/local, why do you suppose >the behaviour should be the same as with the debian package if you >explicitly >changed the prefix? Ah. It was a fundamental misunderstanding. I thought that if I install something into /usr/local, it's somehow independent of the rest of the system and therefore no library or program would search there. Now everything is logical: I have to purge the version there. And yes, now everything is fine.
Many, many thanks for your explanations! Greetings Sebastian -- Test the free Latin-German dictionary | Teste das freie Latein-Deutsch-Wörterbuch! Online: http://dict.uni-leipzig.de/dictd?Form=dict3&Database=lat-deu More languages | mehr Sprachen: http://www.freedict.org ~~~ -> delirant isti Romani -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100912095242.gc2...@krustenbook

