Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-12 Thread Shérab
Hi, Alex,

Alex ARNAUD (2017/11/12 17:51 +0100):
> Le 12/11/2017 à 12:44, Shérab a écrit :
> > Yes yes, I had brltty 5.5-2 running for several days now and everything
> > seems to work just fine.
> 
> Could you get the BRLTTY 5.5-3 package from experimental and check if it
> works correctly for you ?

Done. I restarted my system after upgrading, to make sure, and
everything seems to work fine.

Shérab.



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-12 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Le 12/11/2017 à 12:44, Shérab a écrit :

Yes yes, I had brltty 5.5-2 running for several days now and everything
seems to work just fine.


Could you get the BRLTTY 5.5-3 package from experimental and check if it 
works correctly for you ?


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Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-12 Thread Shérab
Hi,

Sorry for the late response to this!

Alex ARNAUD (2017/11/08 15:52 +0100):
> @Raphaël @Shérab @Sebastian
> Is it possible for you to test the new BRLTTY 5.5 package from
> experimental?

Yes yes, I had brltty 5.5-2 running for several days now and everything
seems to work just fine.

Cheers,

Shérab.



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Ok, thanks for the tests!

Samuel



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-09 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hi all,

Samuel Thibault schrieb am 05.11.2017, 18:06 +0100:
>Samuel Thibault, on dim. 01 oct. 2017 23:12:43 +0200, wrote:
>> I have also uploaded a version 5.5-3 to experimental, which moves the
>> brltty binary from /sbin to /bin, just like upstream does.  Normally the
>> compatibility symlink put in /sbin avoids any backward compatibility
>> issues, but I'd rather see some people test it to make sure that I
>> didn't miss any issue, before uploading that change to sid.
>
>So, did some people try it, so I can push the change to sid?
Sorry, I ignored the thread until now. I don't have any issues with it, works
fine.

Thanks
Sebastian
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Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-09 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN

Hi,
On 11/08/2017 06:17 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:

Uh. And that isn't happening with version 5.5-2?


No. So, I have no more that bug after restarting my computer. It 
appeared only after updating and restarting brltty service. I'll tell 
you if it appears again.


Raphaël



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-08 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Le 05/11/2017 à 18:06, Samuel Thibault a écrit :

Hello,

Samuel Thibault, on dim. 01 oct. 2017 23:12:43 +0200, wrote:

I have also uploaded a version 5.5-3 to experimental, which moves the
brltty binary from /sbin to /bin, just like upstream does.  Normally the
compatibility symlink put in /sbin avoids any backward compatibility
issues, but I'd rather see some people test it to make sure that I
didn't miss any issue, before uploading that change to sid.


So, did some people try it, so I can push the change to sid?


One of the french user of Debian that I know used this release since it 
was published. It has noticed no change between 5.5-2 and 5.5-3.


Best regards.
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Visual-Impairment Project Manager
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Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-08 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

Raphaël POITEVIN, on mer. 08 nov. 2017 17:53:52 +0100, wrote:
> On 11/08/2017 03:52 PM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
> > @Raphaël @Shérab @Sebastian
> > Is it possible for you to test the new BRLTTY 5.5 package from
> > experimental?
> 
> I just updated now. It seems to work correctly. I only notice stopping
> speech when usin Orca and reading on my Active Star. For instance, it is
> speaking, the speech is stopped when I put fingers on the Braille line.

Uh. And that isn't happening with version 5.5-2?

Thanks for testing,
Samuel



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-08 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN


On 11/08/2017 03:52 PM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:

@Raphaël @Shérab @Sebastian
Is it possible for you to test the new BRLTTY 5.5 package from 
experimental?


I just updated now. It seems to work correctly. I only notice stopping 
speech when usin Orca and reading on my Active Star. For instance, it is 
speaking, the speech is stopped when I put fingers on the Braille line.


Regards,

Raphaël



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-08 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Le 05/11/2017 à 18:06, Samuel Thibault a écrit :

Hello,

Samuel Thibault, on dim. 01 oct. 2017 23:12:43 +0200, wrote:

I have also uploaded a version 5.5-3 to experimental, which moves the
brltty binary from /sbin to /bin, just like upstream does.  Normally the
compatibility symlink put in /sbin avoids any backward compatibility
issues, but I'd rather see some people test it to make sure that I
didn't miss any issue, before uploading that change to sid.


So, did some people try it, so I can push the change to sid?


@Raphaël @Shérab @Sebastian
Is it possible for you to test the new BRLTTY 5.5 package from experimental?

As I'm not a daily braille user I think my test couldn't be realistic.

Best regards.
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Alex ARNAUD
Visual-Impairment Project Manager
Hypra - "Humanizing technology"



Re: Brltty 5.5 in sid, and experimental change in experimental

2017-11-05 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

Samuel Thibault, on dim. 01 oct. 2017 23:12:43 +0200, wrote:
> I have also uploaded a version 5.5-3 to experimental, which moves the
> brltty binary from /sbin to /bin, just like upstream does.  Normally the
> compatibility symlink put in /sbin avoids any backward compatibility
> issues, but I'd rather see some people test it to make sure that I
> didn't miss any issue, before uploading that change to sid.

So, did some people try it, so I can push the change to sid?

Samuel