Hi. No, only the libatspi2.0 packages are currently in Sid. I just checked
using apt-cache search
atspi. This box is up to date as of a few hours ago.
The only python bindings for atspi are for atspi 1.0.
Kenny
On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 09:15:35PM +0200, mattias wrote:
> Yes the python bindings are there
> Think its name are python-atspi2 or something
>
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> Halim Sahin <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Take the debian packages which were uploaded to debian ?unstable?.
> > This should give you an easy way to install it.
>
> No Halim, not yet. Only at-spi2-core has been uploaded to Debian as of now,
> so there are no python bindings nor the required GTK module which you will
> need to use at-spi2 as an end-user. This will still need a bit of time.
> Also, be prepared for quite some regressions compared to CORBA at-spi, so as
> an end-user, I wouldn't be so eager to get it as soon as possible :-).
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