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?
- 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? The plan: I can try packaging the latest stable libatspi2. Could you tell me where's the original (upstream) package? Then I'll try, at least to send you the package before uploading on experimental. I hope we'll be able to test soon (probably next week). For orca I can find latest stable more easily. I remind that I only work on experimental waiting for Mario's final decision when he's back (and I'm sure he will). Best regards, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Le mardi 10 janvier 2012 à 12:44 +1100, Jason White a écrit : > I inadvertently upgraded my laptop late last year without keeping appropriate > packages on hold. As a result, I have Gnome 3 installed. My choices are either > to upgrade to AT-SPI 2 and latest Orca, or to try to downgrade Gnome + > dependencies. > > I'm willing to be the tester for AT-SPI 2 and recent Orca packaging efforts if > anybody else is working on it or heading there. > > I have the at-spi2-core and atspi2-atk git repositories cloned (both upstream > and the repositories for the Debian packages). The latest work is in Luke's > Ubuntu branch. > > So, what are others doing, and how can I best fit in at this point? > > I'll be at Linux.conf.au 2012 all next week. While it would be useful to have > at least a partially working Orca on the laptop by then, I'm not concerned > about it if not - I still have perfectly usable console access, which is what > I use much of the time anyway. > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1326167437.26226.20.camel@HP

