Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jason, > > Well let's do a small balance of things, now I did personally some tests > on sid. If I understand things (and my experience is): > - On testing, we are on gnome3, but orca and atspi is deprecated. Ok?
Yes, and obviously the packages in testing at the moment don't work, due to the Gnome 3 that is now in testing. > > - On sid, we are on gnome3 too. If we use orca (experimental) and atspi2 > (experimental), it works. I got braille, I could do alt-F1, browse in > menus, open gedit, set orca preferences. I didn't find any "Close > session" button and I didn't access to the panel (the nautilus desktop). > Do you have a similar result? I prrecise I only got that after > installing libatspi2 from experimental, then I have always the > workaround for gtk3 problem I mentioned when gnome-terminal was updated > in gnome-panel. > What about for you? I haven't tried it yet. I was hoping to jump straight to the latest at-spi 2, since the version currently in experimental is very out of date. You'll find that Luke has been working on at-spi packages and that his changes for Ubuntu are in a Git branch, which also includes recent upstream code. If you're trying to create Debian packages, perhaps start by merging those Ubuntu changes into a local branch, make appropriate changes (e.g., to the pakcage names) and see if you can get working binary packages. Somebody else may well have progressed further than we have; I don't want to duplicate the efforts of others or to get in the way. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

