I have the same problem on Debian, with accerciser 3.8.2-1. That's what
I get from a debugging line put inside __instancecheck__ in abc.py:
print (obj + str(instance) + , class: +
str(instance.__class__) + , class^2: +
str(instance.__class__.__class__))
obj ValidatorViewport object at
Fixed upstream. I reproduce the problem on upstream 3.8.2, but cannot
reproduce on 3.12.0. Between these 2 versions there are only 3.11.9x
tags, which look like unstable and I didn't test them.
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Title:
package emacspeak
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Title:
package emacspeak
Sorry, I got into this page after googling for orca bugs. Didn't
notice I landed at Ubuntu. Please delete this report as I don't run
Ubuntu.
** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I can't get orca to work reliably. I am reproducing a hanging issue on
orca preferences.
1. Start orca
2. Switch to accessible app, press Insert+Space to enter the preferences
3. Switch off mouse tracking to make things easier
4. Go to Key bindings tab
5. Click the first