Hi.  Currently, sid has some gnome 3 packages and the rest are gnome 2.30.
Using the corba based at-spi (at-spi 1.0) I had no problems with orca 3.0.
My problem only started when I updated to at-spi 2.0.  I can return to at-spi 
1.0 easily, but I thought I'd
try at-spi 2.0 to get an idea of it's usability.
Based on what I've read on other lists, I expected some issues but it should 
have provided some feedback.
The fact I get nothing makes me think I'm either missing a package or a config 
option.

          Kenny

On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 03:13:20PM +0200, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> Hi Kenny,
> 
> Your feedback ip very interesting. Actually I use ibmtts and, waiting
> for building speech-dispatcher (package hard to do for me due to various
> patches, etc.), I don't use pico. I installed so orca3, with ibmtts. But
> no at-spi2. I still use gnome2 (gnome-panel). I try in a VM. Do you use
> gnome3 or gnome2? Here I didn't install at-spi2. It works, although
> there're a lot of problems I think: very slow, not reactive, on
> Iceweasel I have some problems to really use it, ... Then I had a
> "conflict" with wicd I spent time to fix. So it's absolutely not
> satisfying for me, but it works. Maybe for you, if you use gnome2, it'd
> work in better conditions. I wait and see, I'll try updating, but still
> not gnome3 as it's not mandatory.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
> 
> 
> Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 02:51 -0500, Kenny Hitt a écrit :
> > Hi.  This is my first impression after attempting to switch to at-spi2.
> > It looks like both at-spi1 and at-spi 2 have been started during login.
> > I hear "welcome to orca" and then nothing.  I get no more feedback from my 
> > gnome session
> > My first guess is the at-spi1 and at-spi 2 regestries are conflicting.
> > When I do aptitude -q remove at-spi
> > to remove the at-spi 1.0, I notice dasher and gok still depend on the 
> > at-spi package.
> > After doing this, I still got nothing from my gnome session.  After 
> > searching for at-spi,
> > I noticed the libatk-adaptor package wasn't installed.
> >  I installed it with no change.  All I get now is the welcome to orca 
> > message and then nothing.
> > Ps shows at-spi2 and orca are running.  As far as I can tell, things still 
> > work.  I was able to
> > press alt-f2 and start a gnome-terminal.  Ps shows the gnome-terminal, but 
> > no feedback from orca.
> > At this point, I'm out of ideas to try, so I figure I should post my 
> > results and
> > hope others have suggestions.  I have found alternatives for everything I 
> > do in gnome,
> > so I'm willing to keep trying with at-spi2.
> > 
> >           Kenny
> > 
> > 



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